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Summary of Contents for X5 2004

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Page 5: ...ctions intended to assist you in obtaining atisfaction from your BMW s unique array of advanced technical fea o contains information on vehicle maintenance designed to enhance afety while simultaneously helping you to maintain your BMW s value an extended service life For additional information refer to the supple nuals s Manual should be considered a permanent part of this vehicle It with the veh...

Page 6: ... security systems from outside 29 Locks and security systems from inside 33 Liftgate 34 Tailgate 35 Alarm system 37 Power windows 38 Glass roof electric 40 Adjustments Sitting safely 42 Seats 43 Mechanical seat adjustment 44 Power seat adjustment 45 Head restraints 46 Power rear seat backrest adjustment 47 Safety belts 48 Seat mirror and steering wheel memory 49 Seat heating 50 Steering wheel 51 S...

Page 7: ...tanding lamps 98 og lamps 98 nterior lamps 99 Controlling the climate for leasant driving Air conditioner 100 Automatic climate control 103 Roller sun blinds 109 ndependent ventilation 109 Cabin convenience Integrated universal remote control 110 Portable phone 113 Glove compartment 113 Storage compartments 114 Beverage holder 114 Glasses compartment 115 Ashtray front 115 Ashtray rear 116 Cigarett...

Page 8: ...ifornia Proposition 5 Warning 148 D interface socket 148 Replacement procedures Onboard tool kit 152 Windshield wiper blades 152 Lamps and bulbs 153 Changing a wheel 157 Battery 162 Fuses 163 Assistance giving and receiving Receiving assistance 164 Jump starting 165 Having vehicle towed 166 ...

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Page 10: ...f or by your BMW Sports Vehicle center The individual vehicle On buying your BMW you have decided in favor of a model with individ ualized equipment and features This Owner s Manual describes all models and equipment that BMW offers within the same group We hope you will understand that equipment and features are included that you might not have chosen for your vehicle Sections describing options ...

Page 11: ... recom ations may result in unscheduled enance pertinent relevant safety rules you are handling gasoline Maintenance and repair Advanced technology e g the use of modern materials and high performance electronics requires spe cially adapted maintenance and repair methods Therefore only have corre sponding work on your BMW carried out by a BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center or a workshop that works...

Page 12: ...or US models or a Warranty and Ser vice Guide Booklet for Canadian mod els We recommend that you read this pub lication thoroughly Your BMW is covered by the following warranties New Vehicle Limited Warranty Rust Perforation Limited Warranty Federal Emissions System Defect Warranty Federal Emissions Performance Warranty California Emissions Control System Limited Warranty Detailed information abou...

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Page 16: ...er Wiper system sensor 67 window defroster 101 106 al locking system 28 7 Hazard warning flashers 8 Horn the entire surface 9 Adjusting steering wheel 51 ...

Page 17: ...15n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index eedometer cator and warning ps 18 to 21 5 Tachometer and Energy Control 73 6 Coolant temperature gauge 74 ...

Page 18: ...gnal lever refer to page 79 utside temperature verage fuel consumption ruising range verage speed 12 Service Interval Display 75 13 Selector lever and program display for automatic transmission 64 14 Indicator and warning lamps 18 to 21 ...

Page 19: ...21 eset button for trip odometer 72 ervice Interval Display 75 dicator for Trip odometer odometer 72 Outside temperature 72 11 Indicator for Check Control 76 12 Selector lever and program display for automatic transmission 64 13 CHECK button 76 14 Indicator and warning lamps 18 to 21 ...

Page 20: ...cation Handbrake Brake hydraulic system Lights up with handbrake engaged For additional information refer to page 63 Comes on although the handbrake is released stop immediately The brake fluid in the reservoir has fallen to below the minimum level At the same time a considerably longer brake pedal travel may be noticeable Please con tact the nearest BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center During conti...

Page 21: ...be carried out via the rear axle Have the system checked at the st BMW Sports Activity Vehicle r dditional information refer to 90 91 Proceed cautiously and defen sively When driving on poor refrain from using full throttle void pressing the accelerator nd the kickdown point Otherwise ive train may be damaged or acci can occur brake warning lamp lights up yel the described combination the Electron...

Page 22: ... absolute mini efill as soon as possible Do not ore than approx 30 miles 50 km u do itional information refer to 43 Engine oil level Comes on after the engine has been switched off add engine oil at your earliest opportunity e g when you stop to refuel For additional information refer to page 143 Automatic transmission The automatic transmission switches into the emergency program due to a fault P...

Page 23: ...iller cap is loose ssing the filler cap tightly refer to 24 Green for your information Turn signal indicators Flashes when the turn signal indicators are operated Rapid flashing indicates a system malfunction For additional information refer to page 67 Cruise control Lights up when system is switched on ready for operation using the buttons in the steering wheel For more detailed information refer...

Page 24: ...fly stop track search or orward ded pressure fast forward ble phone through list of names e functions as for fast forward Volume Cruise control call up Cruise control store and accelerate as well as decelerate and store Cruise control activate interrupt deactivate Recirculated air mode and AUC auto matic recirculated air control or steer ing wheel heater switch on off ...

Page 25: ...passed You can re replacements in any drugstore armacy s observe all legal regulations ing a first aid kit to be carried in hicle Fuel filler door Before filling the tank switch off the engine If you do not fuel can not be filled into the tank and the Ser vice Engine Soon lamp may come on To open the fuel filler door press on the front edge In the event of an electrical malfunction you can also op...

Page 26: ...k is full whenever the nozzle shuts off the first time Close the filler cap carefully after refueling until a click is heard While closing be sure not to squeeze the strap which is fastened to the cap A loose or missing cap will activate the message CHECK GAS CAP in the Check Control or the Check Gas Cap lamp Tank capacity Approx 24 6 gal approx 93 liters with a reserve capacity of 6 cylinder engi...

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Page 30: ...ote control as well as via the driver s door lock from inside via the button for the cen tral locking system If the system is locked from inside the fuel filler door remains unlocked refer to page 33 When the system is actuated from out side of the vehicle the anti theft system is actuated simultaneously This pre vents the doors from being unlocked via safety lock buttons or door handles The alarm...

Page 31: ...is discharged Use this key driving for an extended period in to charge the battery Protect the e control against unauthorized y handing over only the spare key ample when using hotel valet ng refer to page 28 event of a system malfunction e contact your BMW Sports Activ hicle center which is also your e for replacement keys 1 Unlocking and convenience opening 2 Locking and securing switching on in...

Page 32: ...regard whether it was previously locked cked If the vehicle is locked the lift gate tailgate is also locked again when closed Before and after a trip be sure that the liftgate tailgate was not opened unin tentionally Panic mode triggering alarm By pressing and holding the button for more than two seconds you can start the alarm system if there is an impend ing danger if it is armed To switch off t...

Page 33: ...verned by the ing D LX8EWS LX8FZVS LX8FZVE liance statement evice complies with part 15 of the Rules Operation is subject to the ing two conditions s device may not cause harmful rference and device must accept any interfer e received including interference may cause undesired operation Any unauthorized modifications to hese devices could void the authority to operate this equip ...

Page 34: ...oor closed turn ey to the Unlock position and t there ose with the door closed turn ey to the Lock position and hold atch during the closing process be sure that no one is injured ng the key stops the opera l operation vent of an electrical malfunction key to the extreme left or right k lock the door ...

Page 35: ...e second one opens it Locking Use the central locking button to lock all of the doors simultaneously or press down the individual safety lock buttons As an added design feature to prevent the driver from being inad vertently locked out of the vehicle the driver s safety lock button will not engage as long as the door is open When the vehicle is moving do not lock the doors with the safety lock but...

Page 36: ...this ting conductors of the rear win uld be damaged rmation on the cargo area cover other details in the cargo area Cargo area beginning on 18 Manual release In the event of an electrical malfunction you can release the liftgate manually 1 Remove the plastic plug from inside the cargo area and pull toward the interior refer to arrow The liftgate will be released 2 Reinstall the plug 530de316 ...

Page 37: ...e with an open gate se all windows and the glass roof ease the air supply for the air ditioner or automatic climate trol to a high level refer to e 101 or 105 Opening Press the button You can fold the tailgate down When opened the tailgate can accept loads of up to 440 lbs 200 kg When the vehicle is stationary you may for example utilize the tail gate as a seat or as a loading platform for luggage...

Page 38: ...aps on the cargo floor cover to secure smaller items of luggage Movement is reduced when objects are placed on the straps The lashing eyes located at the corners of the cargo area provide you with a convenient means of attaching luggage nets or flexible straps for securing lug gage Refer also to Stowing cargo on page 125 394de302 ...

Page 39: ...on for a r period triggers the alarm refer to 30 Indicator lamp displays The indicator lamp below the interior rearview mirror flashes continuously the system is armed The indicator lamp flashes during arming the door s the hood or lift gate are not completely closed Even if you do not close the alerted area the system begins to monitor the remaining areas and the indicator lamp flashes continuous...

Page 40: ...dows or glass roof are to n open Opening and closing windows From ignition key position 1 Press the switch up to the resistance point The window continues to move as long as you continue to hold the switch Press the switch beyond the resis tance point The window moves downward auto matically Briefly press the switch again to stop the opening movement You can close the windows in the same manner by...

Page 41: ...t obstructed in any way pervised use of these systems can in serious personal injury ve the ignition key to deactivate ectric power windows whenever ave the vehicle Never leave the n the vehicle with unsupervised en Never place anything that obstruct the driver s vision on or o the windows Safety switch With the safety switch you can prevent the rear windows from being opened or closed via the swi...

Page 42: ...you can still operate the glass roof for approx 15 minutes as long as neither of the front doors has been opened For the convenience mode via the remote control or the door lock refer to pages 30 32 Automatic opening and closing Press the switch briefly past the resis tance point and then release it Other automatic operations are With the roof open briefly press the switch in the Raise direction t...

Page 43: ...roof completely ss and hold the switch for approx enty seconds Manual operation In the event of an electrical malfunction you can operate the glass roof manu ally 1 Open the glasses compartment refer to page 115 2 Insert the Allen wrench from the vehicle tool kit refer to page 152 in the opening provided and turn the glass roof in the desired direction 530us124 ...

Page 44: ...ts egnant women should also wear the safety belt and espe sure that the lap belt is posi ow on the hip and does not press on the lower body Only one person should ever wear a safety belt and infants and children may not be seated on the lap of another passenger Do not route the belt across your neck or run it across sharp edges Be sure that the belt does not become caught or jammed Avoid twisting ...

Page 45: ...w Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index adjustment chanical seat adjustment refer to owing columns wer seat adjustment refer to e 45 ad restraints refer to page 46 wer rear seat backrest adjustment r to page 47 ...

Page 46: ...as ed omply with the adjustment structions on page 42 Failure o could result in diminished per afety Sports seat adjustment You can adjust the thigh support addi tionally Pull the lever and adjust the position of the thigh support for your personal comfort 530de253 ...

Page 47: ...t height ar support an adjust the backrest s contour ditional support in the curvature ur spine s lumbar region pper hips and spinal column e supplementary support to help aintain a relaxed upright sitting on Press the front or rear of the switch Increase or decrease curvature Press the upper or lower end of the switch Increase the upper or lower curva ture ...

Page 48: ...body If you do not the protection provided by the elt may be reduced straint height e switch in the desired direc Adjustment To adjust the angle of the front head restraints tilt the head restraint to the desired angle To adjust the height of the front or rear head restraints pull the head restraint up or push it down Power height adjustment refer to page 45 Adjust the head restraint so that its c...

Page 49: ...fortable sitting on and also increase the capacity cargo area by moving the back nto their most upright position the rear seats press the corre ding switch You can prevent adjustments of he power rear seat backrest from ar passenger area with the safety h for the power windows refer to 39 From the cargo area the switches are located on both sides of the cargo area 530de224 ...

Page 50: ...elt height adjustment You can adjust the safety belts to fit your own physical dimensions by using the safety belt height adjustment Slide the button up or down as required Also observe the instructions on adjust ing the seats on page 42 In the event of loads caused by accidents or other damage Have the belt system including the belt tensioners and any child restraint sys tems replaced by a BMW Sp...

Page 51: ... movement of the seat or steering wheel Convenience function 1 Open the driver s door after unlock ing the vehicle or place the ignition key in position 1 2 Briefly press memory button 1 2 or 3 as desired Movement stops immediately when one of the seat adjustment or mem ory buttons is activated during the adjustment process Security function 1 With the driver s door closed and the ignition key eit...

Page 52: ...nitor the area directly adja to the vehicle during parking s etc n deactivate this automatic fea setting the mirror selector o the passenger side position Front The seat cushion and backrest can be heated when the ignition key is in posi tion 2 You can call up different heating modes by repeatedly pressing the button You can also switch the higher heating modes off directly Press the button and ho...

Page 53: ...t from unexpected ment ore the steering wheel setting o Seat mirror and steering wheel ory on page 49 Automatic steering wheel adjustment only in conjunction with seat mirror and steering wheel memory In order to make it easier to get into and out of the vehicle the steering wheel automatically moves into the top posi tion and returns to the driving or mem ory position This automatic feature is co...

Page 54: ...ding on the width of the car wash system Adjusting manually You can also adjust the mirrors manu ally Press on the outer edges of their lenses To store the mirror settings refer to Seat mirror and steering wheel mem ory on page 49 Convex mirror The passenger side mirror fea tures a convex lens When esti mating the distance between yourself and other traffic bear in mind that the objects reflected ...

Page 55: ...r the selector lever is placed verse are two photocells located in the or rearview mirror for this purpose hotocell is in the mirror glass o arrow while the other is offset what on the back of the mirror For trouble free operation keep the photocells clean and do not cover the area between the interior rearview mirror and the windshield Do not attach any kind of stickers on the wind shield in fron...

Page 56: ...essional attempts to service the system could lead to failure in an emergency or undesired airbag activation either of which could result in personal injury Do not touch the individual components directly after the system has been trig gered as otherwise there is a danger of burns At all times occupants should sit upright and be properly restrained infants and small children in appropri ate child ...

Page 57: ...ata Index s the right way a child should sit in d restraint device when rear side gs refer to arrow are provided This is the right way a larger child should sit wearing the safety belt when rear side airbags refer to arrow are provided 530us099 ...

Page 58: ...systems in the rear Child restraint systems appropriate for every age group and weight are avail able at your BMW Sports Activity Vehi cle center Children under 13 years of age and children less than 5 ft 150 cm tall should always ride in the rear and the restraint systems should be secured with the vehicle s safety belts No universal rearward facing child restraint systems may be mounted on the r...

Page 59: ...lap belt or with the lap belt por f a combination lap shoulder belt perly or inadequately installed int systems can increase the risk ry to children Always read and the instructions that come with stem Child restraint system security All of the rear belt retractors and the front passenger s safety belt can be locked for mounting and securing child restraint systems Information regarding this is lo...

Page 60: ...the rear passenger area he tether strap to the corre g anchorage point to secure the straint system as shown in the on below Each sitting position is fitted with a head restraint Outer seating positions Lift the head restraint and pass the tether strap between the head restraint and the seat back It is recommended to readjust the head restraint into the lowest possible position 530au003 ...

Page 61: ...d Tethers for CHildren restraint mounting system at the ar ystem is also available at the right osition dian models only nchorage points for the LATCH entified with buttons refer to illus n To fit the LATCH child restraint ixing follow the manufacturer s ting and safety instructions Child safety locks Slide the safety lever on the rear doors downward The door can now be opened from the outside onl...

Page 62: ...r s Manual Should you want to sell your BMW some day please remember to have the memory func tions reset to the default state Examples for Vehicle Memory Various signals that can serve as acknowledgment for locking and unlocking the vehicle refer to pages 29 32 Deactivating activating the Pathway lighting function refer to page 97 Examples for Key Memory Automatic adjustment of the driver s seat e...

Page 63: ...he handbrake Be sure that the gearshift lever is in Neutral or the selector lever in Park if the vehicle is equipped with an auto matic transmission Depress the clutch pedal Do not run the engine in closed rooms as otherwise the inhaling of toxic exhaust gases can cause unconsciousness and death The exhaust gases contain carbon monox ide an odorless and colorless but highly toxic gas Never leave a...

Page 64: ...is not being driven tended starting attempts char terized by excessively frequent periods with the starter d can lead to damage of the c converter Turn the ignition key to position 1 or 0 Do not remove the ignition key when the vehicle is moving as otherwise the steering could lock When leaving the vehicle always remove the ignition key and lock the steering Vehicles with manual transmission Alway...

Page 65: ...tomatic transmission the selector lever in Park oid corrosion apply the hand lightly from time to time when ng to a standstill at a traffic sig r instance provided that it is safe so Press the clutch pedal all the way down each time you shift pressing the gear shift lever into its proper end position Depress the clutch when starting the vehicle too otherwise the interlock will prevent the engine f...

Page 66: ...ess the lever in the or direction nic changes the gear The man e is engaged When you wish to automatic transmission mode move the selector lever to the o the D position ormal operating conditions fuel ption is lowest when driving in D Selector lever positions P R N D M S The transmission range display varies according to the equipment of your vehicle Starting the engine The engine can only be star...

Page 67: ...y when the vehicle is station he transmission locks to prevent ar wheels from turning verse t only when the vehicle is station utral t only if your journey is interrupted onger period D Drive Automatic This position is designed for driving under all normal operating conditions All forward gears are available Kickdown In the kickdown mode you achieve maximum acceleration and in posi tion D top spee...

Page 68: ... the ssion system e vehicle to a stop Move the ssion selector lever to P the handbrake and switch off ne ignition key to position 0 Wait a few seconds then start the engine If the indicator lamp goes out after a few seconds normal transmission per formance has been restored You may continue to drive as usual If the indica tor lamp does not go out you can place the selector lever in all positions H...

Page 69: ... roughly a vertical position this is important for changing the wiper blades or to fold the wipers out during frosty weather for example With the lever in position 1 switch off the ignition as soon as the wipers come to a stop If equipped with a rain sensor 1 Switch on the wipers with the lever in position 1 2 or 4 2 When the wipers are approx vertical switch the ignition off For changing the wipe...

Page 70: ...ith rain sensor ng the windshield tem sprays washer fluid against dshield and activates the wipers ef period Special wash program As with 5 several additional wash cycles are carried out and the head lamps are cleaned This program is recommended after you have driven on extremely dirty roads Cleaning headlamps With the special wash program 6 With every actuation of clean the windshield 5 when the ...

Page 71: ...inuous operation is tched on automatically aning the rear window an also program the interval tch briefly from position 0 to posi 1 time until reactivation from ition 0 to 1 is the programmed rval max 30 seconds Programming is deleted Approx 10 seconds after the lever is placed in position 0 or after the engine is switched off For changing the wiper blade refer to page 152 ...

Page 72: ...vated e ignition key is turned into 0 ed stored in the memory is Maintaining and storing speed or accelerating Briefly press button The system maintains and stores the current vehicle speed Every time you briefly press the button the speed increases by approx 0 6 mph 1 km h Press and hold button The vehicle accelerates without pres sure on the accelerator pedal When you release the button the syst...

Page 73: ...as stored last dition cruise control is interrupted matically en you apply pressure to the ke pedal en you apply pressure to the ch pedal or when you move the omatic transmission selector lever m Drive to Neutral ou exceed or fall below the con ed speed for an extended period depressing the accelerator for mple Recalling the stored setting Press button The vehicle accelerates to and main tains the...

Page 74: ... to 0 e same time the units of mea ment in the temperature display e automatic climate control will hanged refer to page 103 so to page 79 Ice warning If the outside temperature drops to approx 37 57 36 a signal sounds as a warning and the display flashes for a brief period The ice warning does not alter the fact that surface ice can form at temperatures above 37 57 36 on bridges or shaded road su...

Page 75: ...73n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index rgy control s the current fuel consumption llows you to see whether your nt driving style is conducive to fuel omy with minimum exhaust emis ...

Page 76: ...lue The engine is still cold Drive at moder ate engine and vehicle speeds Red When you switch on the ignition the warning lamp comes on briefly to con firm that the system is operational If the warning lamp lights up during driving or the message COOLANT TEMPERATURE appears in the Check Control the engine is overheated Switch off the engine immediately and allow it to cool down Checking coolant le...

Page 77: ... ding to your individual vehicle s ment n lamps umber of illuminated lamps ases as the time for your next enance visit approaches w lamp eld appears together with ERVICE or INSPECTION enance is due Please contact BMW Sports Activity Vehicle cen an appointment Red lamp The maintenance deadline has been passed ...

Page 78: ...tic signal and a flash ing warning symbol 1 Simultaneous defects will be displayed consecutively These status messages remain in the display until the defects are corrected They cannot be deleted by pressing the CHECK button 3 RELEASE PARKING BRAKE COOLANT TEMPERATURE Temperature too high Stop the vehi cle immediately and switch off the engine refer to pages 74 and 145 STOP ENGINE OILPRESS Oil pre...

Page 79: ...up at the next opportu refer to page 143 CHECK ENGINE OIL LEV The level is at the absolute minimum therefore top up engine oil as soon as possible refer to page 143 Do not drive more than approx 30 miles 50 km until you do CHECK GAS CAP Check to see whether the fuel filler cap has been closed properly refer to page 24 OUTSIDE TEMP 237 56 This display is only an example The current temperature is d...

Page 80: ...e with ECK button 3 for a period of three minutes after the display t and the key is removed from ion lock If there were multiple es press the CHECK button dly to view them all in ce Checking the Check Control Press the CHECK button 3 with the ignition key in position 2 CHECK CONTROL OK appears in the display No malfunctions are present in the monitored systems Computer You can find a description ...

Page 81: ...conditions The computer ignores any time spent with the vehicle stationary and the engine switched off in its average speed calculations Canceling the display If the button in the turn signal lever is pressed briefly while the average speed is displayed the computer display can be masked out Restarting calculations If you continue to press the button in the turn signal lever the average values whi...

Page 82: ...hile operating ion button for the digital clock omputer ator display for the various ard systems 6 Display for the entry and call up but tons Depending on the operating mode the functions and alternatives that can be selected at the buttons are displayed here 7 Entry and call up buttons for operat ing the various onboard systems ...

Page 83: ...e but own ore the entry the right side of the button Changing date Press the left side of the button Press Press the right side of the button The dots and the DATE display flash To change the setting Press on the left right or hold the but ton down To store the entry Press the right side of the button The clock takes leap years into account and therefore does not have to be reset manually ...

Page 84: ...o take an intermediate time reading Press Press The stopwatch display can be seen counting up the stopwatch continues to run To halt the stopwatch Press the right side of the button The stopwatch is halted when the ignition key is turned back to 0 but starts to run again when the ignition key is turned to 1 ...

Page 85: ...e switch on times that already been stored by making a me entry as described above the switch on time is active the omes on in the MID During actual tion of the ventilation the LED s The LED goes out when the m is switched off tivate deactivate the time twice Directly switching the independent ventilation on and off The independent ventilation func tion can only be called up in igni tion key posit...

Page 86: ...ing stored in mory will appear on the instru uster briefly ed limit reminder is only d if road speed has fallen at mph 5 km h below the preset mit he right side of the button he right side of the button shows Enter the limit by pressing the function buttons To correct an entry Press the left side of the button and repeat the entry To store the entry Press the right side of the button ...

Page 87: ...urney ter the right side of the button the left side of the button the right side of the button ay shows an enter the distance by pressing nction buttons To correct an entry Press the left side of the button and repeat the entry To store the entry Press the right side of the button Checking stored value Press the right side of the button Press the left side of the button ...

Page 88: ...fuel s over 1 8 gal 6 liters Fuel consumption You can have the average fuel con sumption displayed for two different distances for example a complete jour ney and part of the journey To start the calculation select the func tion with the engine running Press the right side of the button Press the left or right side of the button The display will show the average fuel consumption To restart the fue...

Page 89: ... the button the left side of the button ay shows the code with the function but To correct an entry Press on the left side of the button and repeat the entry To store the entry Press the right side of the button Turn the ignition key to position 0 Deactivate the code When you are asked to enter the code ignition key in position 1 or 2 Enter the code at the function but tons Press the right side of...

Page 90: ...order in which wish the information to be dis d time an entry is stored the pro number appears on the display inate the selection procedure he right side of the button To have all the available information displayed press the button on the lever until PROG shows on the display the SET button To obtain individual items of informa tion briefly press the button as often as necessary ...

Page 91: ...ion 2 his short period before reversing Manual activation Press the button the indicator lamp lights up Manual deactivation Press the button again the indicator lamp goes out Automatic deactivation After driving a distance of more than approx 160 ft 50 m or exceeding a speed of approx 20 mph 30 km h the system switches off and the indicator lamp goes out Switch the system on again as required 530d...

Page 92: ... spray at least 4 in 10 cm away e sensors The concept The ABS Antilock Brake System keeps the wheels from locking during braking thereby enhancing active driving safety The vehicle continues to be steerable during hard braking ABS also includes EBV Electronic brake force distribution Safe braking refer to page 132 EBV Electronic brake force distribution EBV controls the brake system s appli cation...

Page 93: ... stability within the limits ed by the laws of physics The laws of physics cannot be epealed even with DSC propriate driving style always ns the responsibility of the driver erefore urge you to avoid using dditional safety margin of the sys s an excuse for taking risks t make any modifications to the system Never allow anyone other authorized professional techni to carry out service or repairs on ...

Page 94: ...he Dynamic Stability Control rive warning lamp on page 21 the possible lamp combinations light up on page 19 xDrive is the 4 wheel drive system of your X5 The combined effects of xDrive and DSC further optimize the traction and dynamic driving characteristics The 4 wheel drive system xDrive vari ably distributes the drive torque to the front and rear axle depending on the driving situation and pre...

Page 95: ... transmission Use HDC in first gear and in Reverse since the engine s braking effect is diminished in the higher gears With automatic transmission You can use HDC in every drive posi tion In case of a malfunction The indicator lamp in the button goes out in the HDC mode or does not come on when HDC is switched on HDC is temporarily not available if brake temperature is too high If the indicator la...

Page 96: ...e initiated manually using the control but er to page 95 or automatically in e to specific speeds When the ght is selected manually the as the additional option of revis ide height selection by entering a new command during the adjustment process When the vehicle is stationary the sys tem executes ride height changes in both directions up and down when ever the doors are closed The tailgate liftga...

Page 97: ...ht flashes for ghly 3 seconds when you press button change in ride height is possible Raising Available only when the engine is run ning From Standard to Off Road Press button 1 while traveling at a speed of less than approx 30 mph 50 km h From Access to Standard Press button 1 or the setting automatically reverts to the standard setting once the vehicle exceeds a speed of roughly 20 mph 35 km h 5...

Page 98: ...drivers of following vehi cles The display consists of two stages Normal braking The brake lamp units within the tail lamps and the high mount brake lamp integrated within the rear spoiler both light up with normal intensity Hard braking or braking with ABS active The tail lamps also light up with the same intensity as the standard brake lamp units to enhance the warning effect of the brake lamps ...

Page 99: ...ight driving at igni ey position 2 Automatic headlamp control When you set the switch to this position the system activates and switches on and off the low beams in response to changes in ambi ent light conditions for instance in tun nels at dawn and dusk and in rain and snow Following automatic activation the vehicle s external lighting remains on when you switch on the fog lamps Automatic headla...

Page 100: ... do so e ignition key in position 0 the lever in the appropriate nal position Front fog lamps A green indicator lamp appears in the instrument cluster to indi cate that the front fog lamps are on If the high beams are switched on the fog lamps go out If the automatic headlamp control is activated the low beams will automatically be switched on when the front fog lamps are switched on 530us210 ...

Page 101: ...interior lamps but it does not function while the vehicle is moving In order to prevent battery dis charge all of the lamps in the vehicle are switched off automatically approx 15 minutes after the ignition key is turned to position 0 Light emitting diodes LEDs Light emitting diodes installed behind translucent lenses serve as the light source for many of the controls and dis plays in your vehicle...

Page 102: ...footwell ventilation w for the upper body in the rear 102 erature 101 stribution 101 8 Air supply 101 9 Rear window defroster 101 10 Air conditioning 101 11 Recirculated air mode 101 ...

Page 103: ...windows itching on the air conditioning During air conditioning condensa ion forms which then exits under hicle Traces of condensed water kind are thus normal Recirculated air mode You can respond to unpleas ant odors outside the vehicle by temporarily blocking the outside air supply The system then recirculates the air currently within the vehicle With the button in the steering wheel you can als...

Page 104: ...ter egular maintenance A substan ction in air supply indicates that r must be replaced before nor ntenance Defrosting windows and removing condensation 1 You can specify an interior tempera ture that is comfortable for you with the rotary temperature dial A good starting point is 707 226 2 Set the air distribution rotary dial to 3 Set the blower air supply rotary dial completely to the right 4 Clo...

Page 105: ...ata Index ar footwell ventilation ow for the upper body in the rear t 107 omatic air distribution 105 7 Individual air distribution 105 8 Temperature control left hand side of passenger compartment 105 9 Display for temperature and air supply 105 ...

Page 106: ...Automatic recirculated air rol 106 r window defroster 106 supply 105 16 Maximum cooling 106 or residual heat utilization 107 17 Air grill for interior temperature sensor please keep clear and unobstructed ...

Page 107: ...s this tempera egardless of the season ange the units of measurement of the display refer to page 72 Air supply In the AUTO program the air supply is automatically controlled and AUTO appears in the display 9 refer to the overview on page 103 You can vary the air supply by pressing the left or right button half When your setting is displayed by bars the automatic air supply is switched off Automat...

Page 108: ... air quality the matic system then switches back orth between outside air supply ecirculation of the air within the e hand indicator lamp on the de air supply into the vehicle is letely blocked The system then ulates the air currently within ehicle With the button on the steering wheel you can also switch between Off and recirculated air mode or AUC and recir culated air mode refer to page 22 If t...

Page 109: ...rections for your nal comfort ary dials for opening and closing vent outlets through an infinitely able range ector levers for airflow direction h the serrated dial you can adjust temperature of the incoming air urn toward blue colder urn toward red warmer Rear climate control 1 Air supply 2 Temperature 3 Adjusting the direction of the airflow 530de272 ...

Page 110: ...en the blower is switched in the 0 setting Microfilter activated charcoal filter The microfilter removes dust and pollen from the incoming air The activated charcoal filter provides additional pro tection by filtering gaseous pollutants from the outside air Your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center replaces this combined filter as a standard part of your scheduled maintenance A sub stantial reductio...

Page 111: ...main active for nutes You can also switch it on ff directly Since the system uses stantial amount of electrical cur you should refrain from switching wice in succession without allow e battery to be recharged in nor peration between use When a preselected activation time is set the independent ventilation is oper ational at outside temperatures above 607 166 or by direct switch acti vation The air...

Page 112: ...rol s light may o flash in a series of double If this occurs continue to hold on of the integrated universal control while you reactivate nd held transmitter You may repeat this function several hile programming Checking the compatibility If you see this symbol on the packaging or in the manual sup plied with the original hand held transmitter it is safe to assume that it is compatible with the in...

Page 113: ...er or press and hold down the ammed memory button 1 of the ated universal remote control If the indicator lamp 2 on the integrated universal remote control flashes quickly for a brief period and then remains lit up for approx two seconds this indicates that the original hand held transmitter is equipped with an alternating code In the case of an alternating code system program the memory buttons 1...

Page 114: ...control with any garage door opener that lacks safety stop and reverse features as required by fed eral safety standards this includes any garage door opener model manufac tured before April 1st 1982 This device complies with Section 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions as defined in the regulations this device must not emit harmful interference and must be shie...

Page 115: ...ys A central key is also required for unlocking If you turn over only your spare key for valet parking for example refer to page 28 access to the glove compartment is not possible Rechargeable flashlight Located on the left hand side of the glove compartment Features integral overload protection so it can be left in its holder continu ously To avoid completely discharging and possibly damaging the...

Page 116: ... holder he sliding cover refer to illustra move the insert which is a com nt for storing pens Rear At the end of the center console under the lighter Briefly press to open push back inward to close 530de278 ...

Page 117: ...ng it in other areas result in burns garette lighter remains opera when the ignition key has been ved For this reason do not leave pervised children in the vehicle Lighter socket This socket is suitable for attaching power supplies for flashlights car vac uum cleaners and other appliances up to a rating of approx 200 watts at 12 volts Avoid damaging the socket due to inserting plugs of different s...

Page 118: ...emoved as soon as ts old or briefly press the hot ciga te lighter by the knob only or touching it in other areas esult in burns arette lighter remains opera hen the ignition key has been d For this reason do not leave vised children in the vehicle ...

Page 119: ...tton 2 the cover in the cargo area is unlocked In conjunction with pull out cargo floor refer to page 122 pull out floor release cover and push back floor again the floor then conceals the cover 4 Extend the ski bag between the front seats The zipper provides conven ient access to the inside of the bag or can also be left open to promote drying To store the ski bag perform the above steps in rever...

Page 120: ...mage er Fold the rear backrests down Reach into the recess and pull forward refer to arrow When you fold back the backrest be sure that the catch engages securely The red warning indicator dis appears in the recess when the catch is engaged The center safety belt can be retracted only when the larger backrest is engaged 530de285 ...

Page 121: ...ce on the opposite side with the er hand en push the case toward the side dow refer to arrow 2 This pulls it of the second bracket and ables it to be removed llation e case in the two side brackets hen press down until it engages Partition net 1 Remove the bag with the partition net from the retainer by releasing the hooks from the lashing eyes on both sides 530de028 ...

Page 122: ... you can slide the covers toward ont again refer to arrow 6 Pull down the partition net downward on both sides by the loop refer to arrow and hook the hook into the eye on the backrest The case with the roll up cover is not shown in the illustration With the case removed it is easier to hook the hooks of the partition net onto the backrest 530de351 ...

Page 123: ...ontrols Maintenance Repairs Data Index covers he handle to open the side covers Floor cover To access the spare wheel To open press the recess in the han dle refer to arrow and raise the cover with the handle 530de291 ...

Page 124: ...e 115 Pull out cargo floor To release pull the handle recess upward Then pull the floor out Do not drive when the cargo floor is pulled out Do not release the cargo floor on steep grades If you do it could extend auto matically and cause personal injuries A load which is not properly secured could begin to slide if the floor extends automatically and then drop to the ground as a result of the rapi...

Page 125: ...ccess to the spare wheel or other d items g the cargo floor up and secure it he rod refer to illustration f your vehicle has a partition net ake the bag with the partition net the retainer refer to page 119 e you raise the cargo floor panel wise the bag could slide down ...

Page 126: ... if the XXX amount equals 1 400 lbs 635 kg and there will be five 150 lbs 70 kg passen gers in your vehicle the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 Ibs 295 kg 1 400 Ibs 635 kg minus 750 Ibs 340 kg 650 Ibs 295 kg 5 Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calc...

Page 127: ...sporting very heavy ds when the rear seat is not occu d secure the outer safety belts in opposite buckles Securing the load Secure smaller light pieces with the luggage straps or a luggage net or use flexible straps refer to page 36 Heavy duty cargo straps for secur ing larger and heavier objects are available at your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center The lashing eyes pro vided at the corners of ...

Page 128: ...o exceed the approved roof weight the approved gross vehicle weight or the axle loads when loading the rack You will find the specifications under Technical data on page 172 Make sure that the load is not too heavy and attempt to distribute it evenly Always load the heaviest pieces on the bottom Be sure that adequate clearance is maintained for raising the glass roof and that objects do not projec...

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Page 132: ...ak in period of approx 300 miles 500 km to achieve optimal contact and wear patterns between brake pads and rotors To break in the separate handbrake drums apply the handbrake lightly when coasting to a standstill at a traffic signal for instance provided that traffic conditions allow you to do so To avoid corrosion repeat this proce dure from time to time The brake lamps do not light up when the ...

Page 133: ...ending that you observe the following points after driving on adverse road surfaces it is not as a beauty treatment for your BMW Instead it is intended for the maintenance of driving safety Wash the body Clean mud snow ice etc from the wheels and tires and check the wheels for damage Check to determine whether rocks gravel or accumulations of dirt on the brake rotors and calipers could influ ence ...

Page 134: ...perty dam well as personal injury Emergency stops You brake most effectively when you apply maximum pedal pressure in situ ations requiring it emergency stops Since the vehicle maintains steering responsiveness you can nevertheless avoid possible obstacles with a mini mum of steering effort Pulsation at the brake pedal combined with sounds from the hydraulic circuits indicates to the driver that A...

Page 135: ...ng brake ctions performed at a BMW s Activity Vehicle center only do not parts of the four wheel system could be damaged allow floor mats carpets or any objects to protrude into the area d the accelerator clutch and pedals and obstruct their move Brake pads For your own safety use only brake pads that BMW has released for your particular vehicle model BMW cannot evaluate non approved brake pads to...

Page 136: ... at least When tires are warm the tire pressure increases Inflation pressure for original equipment tires You will find tire inflation pressures on the inside door pillar Inflation pressure for other tire sizes The table on the next page provides the correct inflation pressures for tires at ambient temperature in psi kilopascal 530de225 ...

Page 137: ...nce Repairs Data Index 32 220 32 220 32 220 39 270 32 220 32 220 32 220 32 220 32 220 32 220 39 270 39 270 same pressures as summer tires Figures as stated here apply to tires Your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center will be happy to ...

Page 138: ...A B C Temperature A B C All passenger car tires must con form to Federal Safety Require ments in addition to these grades Tread wear The tread wear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled condi tions on a specified government test course For example a tire graded 150 would wear one and one half 1 g times as well on the government course as a ti...

Page 139: ...e can lead to a sudden flat tire rade C corresponds to a level of mance which all passenger car must meet under the Federal Vehicle Safety Standard No 109 es B and A represent higher levels formance on the laboratory test than the minimum required by The temperature grade for this tire s established for a tire that is rly inflated and not overloaded sive speed underinflation or sive loading either...

Page 140: ...pe with cold driving conditions once the ears to below k K in 4 mm to continued safety you should have such tires replaced Wear indicators at the tread groove base arrow are distributed over the tire s circumference and are marked on the side of the tire with TWI Tread Wear Indicator These indicators signal at a tread depth of k FK in 1 6 mm that the legally permitted wear limit has been reached 3...

Page 141: ...ecommends winter tires for use d winter driving conditions ugh all season M S tires provide winter traction than summer they generally fail to provide the same levels of cold weather perfor mance as winter tires When switching to winter tires observe the description under Wheel tire condi tion refer to page 138 and Replacing wheels tires Observing speed ratings Never exceed the maximum speed for w...

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Page 143: ...ut 12 in 30 cm so that it audibly engages Observe the same precautions that apply to all closing operations by ensuring that the hood s travel range is clear and unobstructed before allow ing the hood to fall into position If it is determined that the hood is not completely closed while driving stop immediately and close it securely 530de369 ...

Page 144: ...ary terminal for starting 165 nt expansion tank 145 5 Engine oil filler neck 143 6 Reservoir for windshield and headlamp washer system 143 ...

Page 145: ...loth paper towel or similar terial sh the dipstick carefully all the way o the guide tube and pull it out ain e oil level should be in between two marks on the dipstick h fuel economy oil consumption ctly influenced by your driving and vehicle operating conditions The oil volume between the two marks on the dipstick corresponds to approx 1 1 US quarts 1 liter Do not fill beyond the upper mark on t...

Page 146: ... unable to obtain BMW High ance Synthetic Oil you can all amounts of synthetic oil in n oil changes Use only oils with SH specification or higher Ask your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center for details concern ing the specific BMW High Perfor mance Synthetic Oil or synthetic oils which have been approved You can also call BMW of North Amer ica at 1 800 831 1117 or visit this web site www bmwusa co...

Page 147: ...olant level is correct when the d of the red float is aligned with upper edge of the filler opening er to the arrow in the illustration max 0 8 in 2 cm higher i e up to mark on the float refer also to the ematic diagram next to the cap 3 If necessary add coolant Slowly add coolant until the correct level is reached do not overfill Comply with the applicable envi ronmental laws regulating the dis p...

Page 148: ...on Booklet for US models or ranty and Service Guide Book anadian models uid is toxic and also damages paintwork Always store these n tightly closed original con kept well away from the reach of spill the fluid and do not refill the uid reservoir to beyond the MAX he brake fluid could ignite upon with hot engine parts and erious burns ways observe all applicable vironmental rules and regula hen dis...

Page 149: ...els Warranty Service Guide Booklet dian models dditional information on mainte intervals and procedures please o the Service and Warranty Infor n Booklet for US models or the Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models As a precaution against corrosion it is advisable to have the body checked for damage from rocks or gravel at the same time depending upon operating conditions Have your ...

Page 150: ...stru ment cluster and under a cover The cover has the letters OBD on it The purpose of the OBD system is to ensure proper operation of the emis sion control system for the vehicle s lifetime The system monitors emission related components and systems for deterioration and malfunction 530us105 g OBD interface socket ...

Page 151: ...ols Maintenance Repairs Data Index When the filler cap is not properly ightened the OBD system can t the vapor leak and the indicator ght up If the filler cap is subse ly tightened the indicator should t within a few days ...

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Page 154: ...d the wipers back down onto e windshield before you turn the key to position 1 or 2 again If not they could be damaged Rear 1 Hold the wiper blade on the window and remove unclip the wiper arm at the articulated joint refer to arrow 2 Insert a new wiper blade and press it on clip it into the wiper arm Use only wiper blades approved by BMW 530de301 shield wiper blades ...

Page 155: ... checking and adjusting head amp aim please contact your Sports Activity Vehicle center 1 Halogen low beams H7 bulb 55 watts The bulb is pressurized There fore wear safety glasses and pro tective gloves Failure to comply with this precaution could lead to injury if the bulb is accidentally damaged during replacement 1 Remove the cover 2 Turn the bulb holder to the left and remove 3 Pull bulb out o...

Page 156: ...lamps provided traffic your area do not prohibit this avoid risk of potentially fatal uries owing to the extremely tages at which these units oper vice work should always be ed to qualified personnel urn signal indicators arker lamps b contact your BMW Sports Vehicle center in case of a tion Side turn signal indicators 5 watt bulb W 5 W or WY 5 W 1 Use finger pressure against the rear end of the l...

Page 157: ... as far to the right as possi nnect the plug connector to the b ensuring proper engagement Tail lamps 21 watt bulbs P 21 W or PY 21 W recommendation BMW special bulbs with neutral coloration 1 Turn signal indicator 2 Rear lamp side marker lamp 3 Backup lamps 4 Brake lamp 5 Reflector 530us235 ...

Page 158: ...while turning it to the left for val and replacement ove the bulb brake lamp p in the rear spoiler please your BMW Sports Activity Vehi er in case of a malfunction License plate lamps 5 Watt bulb 1 Press the lamp out to the side with a screwdriver 2 Remove the lamp and replace the bulb 530de307 ...

Page 159: ...the vehicle and start the engine while it is sup d by the jack What you will need In order to avoid rattling noises later note the position of the tools when you remove them and return them to their original position when you are through using them Two wedges wheel chocks Open the liftgate and tailgate Raise the floor cover or pull out cargo floor in luggage compartment refer to pages 121 122 123 ...

Page 160: ...from its holder Jack Remove the rubber band from the holder refer to arrow and take out the jack When you have completed work screw the jack all the way back down remove the handle and insert it into its holder 530de333 ...

Page 161: ...t of the recess by k is to help you to move the wheel he tailgate from where you can lift it off se the tailgate again asp the handle of the removal aid hind the spare wheel with both nds and pull upward over the tail e refer to arrow 3 Hook both buckles into the latch of the tailgate refer to arrow the tail gate is released 530de311 ...

Page 162: ...gages refer to arrow 1 then lock hook of rod in striker refer to arrow 2 Be sure that the support rod is locked firmly in place If you fail to do so it could retract sharply upward and cause personal injury and vehicle damage 7 You can now release the locked tail gate and take the spare wheel down from the tailgate It is recommended that you leave the tailgate locked into place until you have comp...

Page 163: ... in the remaining lug bolts Tighten all the bolts securely in a diagonal pattern 11 Lower the jack and remove it from beneath the vehicle 12 Tighten the lug bolts in a diagonal pattern 13 Check and correct the tire inflation pressure at the earliest opportunity Protect valve stems and valves from dirt using screw on valve stem caps Dirt in the valve stems frequently leads to slow leaks The vehicle...

Page 164: ...e that is the original electrolyte will normally last for the service life of the battery under moderate climatic conditions For all questions that regard the battery please consult your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center Charging the battery Only charge the battery in the vehicle via the terminals in the engine compart ment with the engine off For correct connections refer to Jump starting on pag...

Page 165: ...ata Index e cargo area the right cover by pulling the han Never attempt to repair a blown use and do not replace a defec se with a substitute of another or amperage rating as this could o a circuit overload ultimately ng in a fire in the vehicle ...

Page 166: ...an still be heard by the emer all center For technical reasons the emer gency call cannot be guaranteed under the most unfavorable condi tions Under certain conditions an emer gency call is triggered automatically immediately after a severe accident The automatic emergency call is not affected by the button being pressed Roadside Assistance Press button 2 for at least 2 seconds With the BMW Assist...

Page 167: ...this nce when connecting jumper s On your BMW the so called starting aid terminal in the engine compartment serves as the battery positive terminal also refer to engine compartment essentials on page 142 The symbol is embossed on the cover 1 Fold up the cap of the BMW auxiliary terminal for jump starting refer to arrow 2 Connect one terminal clamp of the positive jumper cable to the posi tive term...

Page 168: ... the connection sequence ing on the cause of the fault e battery recharged by your ports Activity Vehicle center ever use spray fluids to start the gine Always observe all applicable towing laws and regulations Do not tow the X5 with the axle raised as otherwise the X5 can break loose from the towing vehicle or the transfer case can be damaged Towing with a commercial tow truck Use only a flatbed ...

Page 169: ... comes with the vehicle and screw s far as it will go Only use the tow to tow on the roadway Follow instructions otherwise the tow can come loose and lead to dam o the vehicle attempt to tow or tie down the e using suspension components s could lead to damage that might tely result in an accident ...

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Page 172: ...riate chassis dynamometer X5 3 0i X5 4 4i 181 8 2 979 6 268 4 4 398 8 225 5 900 315 5 400 214 290 3 500 324 440 3 600 10 2 10 0 3 53 89 6 3 31 84 0 3 26 82 7 3 62 92 0 Digital electronic engine management system ...

Page 173: ... 1 560 85 8 2 180 111 0 2 820 183 7 4 667 67 2 1 707 81 7 2 076 Height with level control system 67 2 1 707 without level control f mounted luggage rack with level control system 68 5 1 740 k width X5 3 0i 62 0 1 576 Min turning circle dia 39 7 ft 12 1 meters ...

Page 174: ...96 2 130 4 927 2 235 6 008 2 725 6 008 2 725 6 008 2 725 1 356 615 1 312 595 1 080 490 2 712 1 230 2 789 1 265 3 307 1 500 3 307 1 500 220 100 he gross vehicle weight 16 4 54 4 465 1 540 according to DIN 69 04 1 955 according to SAE ...

Page 175: ...X5 3 0i approx 2 5 approx 10 X5 4 4i Fuel specification page 25 ers approx 8 2 approx 7 8 For details page 143 ers 11 6 11 0 X5 3 0i 15 2 14 4 X5 4 4i For details page 145 ers 8 0 7 5 X5 3 0i 8 5 8 0 X5 4 4i BMW High Performance Synthetic Oil For details page 144 Lifetime fluid no fluid change required ...

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Page 178: ...torage compartments 114 Artificial leather refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Artificial wood trim refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Ashtray front 115 rear 116 AUC Automatic recirculated air control 106 AUTO program refer to Automatic air distribution and air flow 105 Automatic air distribution 105 air supply 105 car wash refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure climate...

Page 179: ... 22 C California Proposition 65 Warning 148 Can holder refer to Beverage holder 114 Capacities 173 Car care refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Car keys refer to Keys 28 Car radio refer to separate Owner s Manuals Car wash refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Car care products refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Care refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Cargo ...

Page 180: ...cluster 15 17 Combination of wheels tires 139 Comfort seat 45 Comfort starting refer to Starting the engine 62 Compact Disc operation refer to Owner s Manual for Radio Onboard Computer Compartments refer to Storage compartments 114 Compression ratio refer to Engine specifications 170 Computer 79 84 also refer to Owner s Manual for Onboard Computer Condensation refer to A C operation 101 106 Connec...

Page 181: ...t free ventilation 102 107 Driving lamps refer to Parking lamps low beams 97 Driving notes break in procedures 130 driving hints 131 132 Driving on bad roads 131 Driving stability control 91 Driving your X5 131 Dry air refer to A C operation 101 106 DSC Dynamic Stability Control 91 indicator lamp 21 E Electric glass roof 40 Electric power windows 38 Electrical malfunction doors 32 fuel filler door...

Page 182: ...operation 23 Fuel gauge 74 Fuel quality 25 Fuel tank capacity refer to Capacities 173 Fuel saving driving refer to Energy control 73 Fuses 163 G Gasoline display refer to Fuel gauge 74 Gasoline refer to Fuel quality 25 Gear changes refer to Automatic transmission with Steptronic 65 Gear display 64 Gearshift lever Automatic transmission with Steptronic 64 manual transmission 63 General driving note...

Page 183: ... reserve 74 self leveling suspension 94 Individual air distribution 105 Individual settings refer to Vehicle Memory Key Memory 60 Inflation pressure tires 134 INSPECTION 75 Instrument cluster 15 17 Instrument illumination refer to Instrument lighting 98 Instrument lighting 98 Instrument panel refer to Cockpit 14 Integrated universal remote control 110 Interface socket for onboard diagnosis 148 Int...

Page 184: ...air conditioner mode on and off 101 106 Master key refer to Central key 28 Maximum cooling 106 Maximum roof weight 172 Maximum speed with winter tires 139 Measurements refer to Dimensions 171 Mechanical key refer to Spare key 28 Mechanical seats 44 Memo 82 Memory refer to Seat mirror and steering wheel memory 49 refer to Vehicle Memory Key Memory 60 Microfilter air conditioner 102 automatic climat...

Page 185: ...C Park Distance Control 89 Pen tray 114 Permissible axle load refer to Weights 172 Permissible gross weight refer to Weights 172 Permissible side tilt 131 Plastic refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Pollen refer to Microfilter 102 refer to Microfilter activated charcoal filter 108 Portable phone 113 Power rear seat backrest adjustment 47 Power seat 45 Power socket refer to Lighter socket...

Page 186: ...feature glass roof 41 power windows 39 Safety systems refer to Antilock Brake System 90 Brake system 132 DSC Dynamic Stability Control 91 xDrive 92 Seat heating 50 Seat memory refer to Seat mirror and steering wheel memory 49 Seats 43 Securing cargo 125 Selector lever Automatic transmission with Steptronic 65 Selector lever interlock refer to Changing selector lever positions 65 Selector lever pos...

Page 187: ...ps refer to Loading 125 Stroke refer to Engine specifications 170 Sun blinds 109 Supply reservoir cleaning systems 143 Switches refer to Cockpit 14 Switching off the engine 62 Switch on times input 83 Symbols 8 Synthetic oils 144 T Tachometer 73 Tail lamps refer also to Rear lamps 155 replacing bulbs 155 Tailgate 35 36 manual operation 36 Taking time refer to Stopwatch 82 Technical data 170 Techni...

Page 188: ...9 Turn signal indicators 67 indicator lamp 21 replacing bulbs 155 side replacing bulbs 154 Turning circle refer to Dimensions 171 TV function refer to Owner s Manual for Onboard Computer Two axle self leveling suspension display 95 lowering 96 raising 95 U Underbody protection refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Units temperature 72 105 Universal garage door control 110 Universal remote ...

Page 189: ...shield cleaning 68 Windshield wiper blades care refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure replacement 152 Windshield wipers refer to Wiper washer system 67 Winter tires 139 changing 139 condition 138 storage 139 Wiper blade replacement 152 Wiper system 67 Wiper washer reservoir 143 Working in the engine compartment 141 Wrenches refer to Onboard tool kit 152 X xDrive 92 Xenon lamps replacing th...

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