BMW Video Gaming Accessories X5 30i User Manual

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Congratulations, and thank you for choosing a BMW.  
Thorough familiarity with your vehicle will provide you with enhanced control and  
security when you drive it. We therefore have this request:  
Please take the time to read this Owner's Manual and familiarize yourself with the  
information that we have compiled for you before starting off in your new BMW. The  
manual contains important data and instructions intended to assist you in obtaining  
maximum satisfaction from your BMW's unique array of advanced technical fea-  
tures. It also contains information on vehicle maintenance designed to enhance  
operating safety while simultaneously helping you to maintain your BMW's value  
throughout an extended service life. For additional information refer to the supple-  
mental manuals.  
This Owner's Manual should be considered a permanent part of this vehicle. It  
should stay with the vehicle when sold to provide the next owner with important  
operating, safety and maintenance information.  
We wish you an enjoyable driving experience.  
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Locks and security systems:  
Instrument cluster 15  
Steering wheel with multifunction  
buttons 23  
Warning triangle 24  
First-aid kit 24  
Opening and closing  
– via the remote control 31  
Opening and closing  
– via the door lock 34  
Opening and closing  
– from the inside 35  
Liftgate 36  
Tailgate 37  
Sliding/tilt sunroof with glass  
moonroof 42  
Adjustments:  
Seats 44  
Mechanical seat 45  
Power seat 46  
Head restraints 47  
Power rear-seat backrest  
adjustment 48  
Seat, mirror and steering wheel  
memory 50  
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Aktiengesellschaft  
Seat heating 51  
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Reprinting, including excerpts, only with the  
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Printed in Germany  
Steering wheel heating 53  
Mirrors 53  
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Inhalt  
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Passenger safety systems:  
Airbags 55  
Transporting children safely 58  
Vehicle Memory, Key  
Memory 61  
Technology for safety and  
driving convenience:  
Park Distance Control PDC 90  
Dynamic Stability Control  
DSC 91  
Cabin convenience:  
BMW Universal Transmitter 112  
Storage compartments 116  
Cellular phone 116  
Hill Descent Control HDC 93  
Self-leveling suspension 94  
2-axle self-leveling  
suspension 94  
Tire Pressure Monitor RDC 97  
Adaptive brake light 98  
Beverage holder 116  
Glasses compartment 117  
Ashtray, front 117  
Ashtray, rear 118  
Cigarette lighter, rear 118  
Driving:  
Ignition lock 62  
Starting the engine 62  
Switching off the engine 63  
Parking brake 64  
Manual transmission 64  
Automatic transmission with  
Steptronic 65  
Indicator/Headlamp flasher 68  
Washer/Wiper system/Rain  
sensor 68  
Loading and transporting:  
Ski bag 119  
Fold the rear backrests  
down 120  
Cargo area cover 121  
Partition net 122  
Lamps:  
Parking lamps/Low beams 99  
lamps 100  
Cruise control 71  
Interior lamps 101  
Cover panels in the cargo  
area 123  
Power outlets 124  
Pull-out cargo floor 124  
Cargo loading 126  
Roof-mounted luggage rack 127  
Everything under control:  
Odometer, outside temperature  
display 73  
Tachometer 74  
Energy control 74  
Temperature gauge 75  
Fuel gauge 75  
Coolant temperature gauge 76  
Service Interval Display 76  
Check Control 77  
Controlling the climate for  
pleasant driving:  
Air conditioner 102  
Automatic climate control 105  
Roller sun blinds 111  
Independent ventilation  
system 111  
Computer 80  
Multi-Information Display  
MID 81  
Digital clock in the MID 82  
Computer in the MID 85  
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Special operating instructions:  
Care and maintenance:  
The BMW Maintenance  
System 145  
Replacement procedures:  
Onboard tool kit 150  
Windshield wiper blades 150  
Lamps and bulbs 151  
Changing a wheel 154  
Battery 160  
Break-in procedures 130  
Driving your BMW X5 131  
General driving notes 132  
Antilock Brake System 132  
Brake system 132  
Laws and regulations:  
Technical modifications 146  
California Proposition  
65 Warning 146  
Fuses 160  
Wheels and tires:  
Tire inflation pressures 134  
Tire condition 134  
Tire replacement 135  
Wheel and tire  
OBD interface socket 147  
Assistance, giving and  
receiving:  
Jump-starting 162  
combinations 137  
Winter tires 138  
Snow chains 138  
Under the hood:  
Hood 139  
Engine compartment  
essentials 140  
Washer fluid 141  
Engine oil 141  
Coolant 143  
Brake fluid 144  
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Engine specifications 168  
Dimensions 169  
Weights 170  
Everything from A to Z 174  
Capacities 171  
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8nNotes  
About this Owner's Manual  
Symbols used  
The individual vehicle  
We have made every effort to ensure  
that you are able to find what you need  
in this Owner's Manual as quickly as  
possible. The fastest way to find certain and serious damage to the vehicle.  
topics is by using the detailed index at  
the end. If you desire an initial overview  
of your vehicle, this can be found in the  
first chapter.  
Indicates precautions that must  
be followed precisely in order to  
avoid the possibility of personal injury  
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.  
Contains information that will  
assist you in gaining the optimum  
benefit from your vehicle and enable  
you to care more effectively for your  
vehicle.  
We hope you will understand that  
equipment and features are included  
that you might not have chosen for your  
vehicle. Any differences can easily be  
identified, since all optional extras and  
special equipment are marked with an  
asterisk *.  
Should you wish to sell your BMW at  
some time in the future, please  
remember to hand over the Owner's  
Manual to the new owner; it is an  
important part of the vehicle.  
Refers to measures that can  
be taken to help protect the  
environment.  
If you have any questions, your  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center  
will be glad to advise you.  
If your BMW features equipment which  
is not described in this Owner's  
Manual, Supplementary Owner's Man-  
uals are enclosed. We ask you to read  
these manuals as well.  
< Marks the end of a specific item of  
information.  
* Indicates special equipment,  
country-specific equipment and  
optional extras.  
Identifies systems or components,  
which can be activated or adapted  
to suit an individual driver's require-  
ments – Vehicle Memory, Key Memory,  
refer to page 61.  
Activation and adjustments on some of  
these systems can be performed at  
your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle  
center.  
Notes  
Symbols  
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Status at time of printing  
For your own safety  
BMW pursues a policy of continuous,  
ongoing development that is conceived  
to ensure that our vehicles continue to  
embody the highest quality and safety  
standards combined with advanced,  
state-of-the-art technology. For this  
reason, it is possible that the features  
described in this Owner's Manual could  
differ from those on your vehicle. Nor  
can errors and omissions be entirely  
ruled out. You are therefore asked to  
appreciate that no legal claims can be  
entertained on the basis of the data,  
illustrations or descriptions in this  
manual.  
Use unleaded gasoline only. Fuels  
containing up to and including  
10% ethanol or other oxygenates with  
up to 2.8% oxygen by weight – that is,  
15% MTBE or 3% methanol plus an  
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Installation and operation of non-BMW  
Service and Warranty  
Reporting safety defects  
approved accessories such as alarms,  
radios, amplifiers, radar detectors,  
wheels, suspension components, brake  
dust shields, telephones – including  
operation of any portable cellular phone  
from within the vehicle without using an  
externally mounted antenna – or trans-  
ceiver equipment such as CB, walkie-  
talkie, ham radio or similar accessories,  
may cause extensive damage to the  
vehicle, compromise its safety, interfere  
with the vehicle's electrical system or  
affect the validity of the BMW Limited  
Warranty. Contact your BMW Sports  
Activity Vehicle center for additional  
information.<  
This manual is supplemented by a Ser- The following only applies to vehicles  
vice and Warranty Information Booklet  
for US models or a Warranty and Ser-  
vice Guide Booklet for Canadian  
models.  
owned and operated in the US.  
If you believe that your vehicle has a  
defect which could cause a crash or  
could cause injury or death, you should  
immediately inform the National  
Highway Traffic Safety Administration  
NHTSA in addition to notifying BMW of  
North America, LLC, P.O. Box 1227,  
Westwood, New Jersey 07675-1227,  
Telephone 800-831-1117.  
We recommend that you read this  
publication thoroughly.  
Your BMW is covered by the following  
warranties:  
>New Vehicle Limited Warranty  
>Rust Perforation Limited Warranty  
>Federal Emissions System Defect  
Warranty  
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it  
may open an investigation, and if it  
>Federal Emissions Performance War- finds that a safety defect exists in a  
ranty  
group of vehicles, it may order a recall  
and remedy campaign. However,  
NHTSA cannot become involved in indi-  
vidual problems between you, your  
dealer, or BMW of North America, LLC.  
>California Emissions Control System  
Limited Warranty  
Maintenance, replacement, or  
repair of the emission control  
devices and systems may be performed  
by any automotive repair establishment  
or individual using any certified auto-  
motive part.<  
Detailed information about these  
warranties is listed in the Service and  
Warranty Information Booklet for US  
models or in the Warranty and Service  
Guide Booklet for Canadian models.  
To contact NHTSA, you may either call  
the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at  
1-800-424-9393 – or 366-0123 in  
Washington, D.C. area – or write to:  
NHTSA, U.S. Department of Transpor-  
tation, Washington, D.C. 20590. You  
can also obtain other information about  
motor vehicle safety from the Hotline.  
Symbol on vehicle parts  
Indicates that you should consult  
the relevant section of this  
Owner's Manual for information on a  
particular part or assembly.  
For your own safety  
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Overview  
Controls and features  
Operation, maintenance  
Owner service procedures  
Technical data  
Index  
Overview  
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14nCockpit  
1 Parking lamps/Low beams 99  
2 Fog lamps 100  
4 Washer/Wiper system/Rain  
sensor 68  
7 Hazard warning flashers  
8 Horn, the entire surface  
9 Adjusting steering wheel 52  
5 Rear window defroster 103, 108  
6 Central locking system 30  
3 >Turn signal indicators 68  
>Standing lamps 100  
>High beams 100  
>Headlamp flasher 68  
>Computer 80  
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Instrument cluster BMW X5 3.0i, 4.4i  
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1 Fuel gauge 75  
3 Speedometer  
5 Tachometer and Energy Control 74  
6 Coolant temperature gauge 76  
2 Indicator lamp for turn signal  
indicators 22  
4 Indicator and warning  
lamps 19 to 22  
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7 Indicator and warning  
lamps 19 to 22  
11 Computer display –  
12 Service Interval Display 76  
operation via the turn signal lever,  
refer to page 80:  
>Outside temperature  
>Average fuel consumption  
>Cruising range  
13 Selector lever and program display  
8 Reset button for trip odometer 73  
9 Indicator for Check Control 77  
10 Odometer and trip odometer 73  
for automatic transmission* 65  
14 Indicator and warning  
lamps 19 to 22  
>Average speed  
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Instrument cluster BMW X5 3.0i, 4.4i*  
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1 Fuel gauge 75  
7 Indicator and warning  
11 Indicator for Check Control 77  
lamps 19 to 22  
2 Indicator lamp for turn signal  
indicators 22  
12 Selector lever and program display  
8 Reset button for trip odometer 73  
9 Service Interval Display 76  
for automatic transmission* 65  
3 Speedometer  
13 CHECK button 77  
4 Indicator and warning  
lamps 19 to 22  
10 Display for  
14 Indicator and warning  
lamps 19 to 22  
>Trip odometer 73  
>Outside temperature display 73  
5 Tachometer and Energy Control 74  
6 Coolant temperature gauge 76  
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18nInstrument cluster BMW X5 4.6is  
1 Fuel gauge 75  
7 Indicator and warning  
11 Indicator for Check Control 77  
lamps 19 to 22  
2 Indicator lamp for turn signal  
indicators 22  
12 Selector lever and program display  
8 Reset button for trip odometer 73  
9 Service Interval Display 76  
for automatic transmission* 65  
3 Speedometer  
13 CHECK button 77  
4 Indicator and warning  
lamps 19 to 22  
10 Display for  
14 Indicator and warning  
lamps 19 to 22  
>Trip odometer 73  
>Outside temperature display 73  
5 Tachometer and Energy Control 74  
6 Coolant temperature gauge 76  
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Indicator and warning lamps  
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Parking brake*/  
Technology that monitors itself  
Red: stop immediately  
Brake hydraulic system ●  
Comes on when you engage the  
parking brake.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 64.  
Indicator and warning lamps that are  
identified by are tested for proper  
functioning whenever the ignition key is  
turned. They each light up once for  
different periods of time.  
Battery charge current ●  
The battery is no longer being  
charged. There is a malfunction  
of the alternator drive belt or in the  
charging circuit of the alternator. Please  
contact the nearest BMW Sports  
Activity Vehicle center.  
Comes on although the parking brake  
checked. Before continuing your  
If a fault should occur in one of these  
not go out after the engine is started or  
it lights up while the vehicle is moving.  
You will see how to react to this in the  
following section.  
If the drive belt is defective, do not journey, be sure to read the notes on  
continue driving. The engine could pages 132 and 144.  
be damaged due to overheating. If the  
Also comes on in the Check Control  
with the message CHECK BRAKE  
steering effort is also required.<  
LININGS.  
Parking brake warning lamp*/  
Engine oil pressure ●  
Brake hydraulic system warning  
Stop the vehicle immediately  
lamp for Canadian models.  
and switch off the engine.  
Tire Pressure Monitor RDC* ●  
In addition, an acoustic signal is  
sounded: a flat tire has  
Check the engine oil level; top off as  
required. If the oil level is correct:  
please contact the nearest BMW Sports  
Activity Vehicle center.  
occurred. Reduce vehicle speed imme-  
diately and stop the vehicle. Avoid hard  
brake applications. As you steer the  
vehicle, use caution and avoid overcor-  
recting.  
Do not continue driving. The  
engine could be damaged  
because of inadequate lubrication.<  
For additional information: refer to  
page 96.  
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20nIndicator and warning lamps  
Red or yellow: continue to drive;  
drive cautiously  
Red: an important reminder  
Yellow: check as soon as possible  
Parking brake*  
Comes on when the parking  
brake is engaged.  
Antilock Brake System ABS ●  
ABS has been deactivated in  
response to system malfunction.  
Conventional braking performance  
remains available with no loss of effi-  
ciency. Please have the system  
inspected by your BMW Sports Activity  
Vehicle center.  
If the brake warning lamp  
comes on red together with the  
yellow warning lamps for ABS  
and DSC:  
For additional information: refer to  
page 64.  
Continue to drive; drive  
Parking brake* warning lamp for  
Canadian models.  
avoid full brake applications.  
Have the system checked by the  
nearest BMW Sports Activity Vehicle  
center.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 132.  
Please fasten safety belts ●  
Lights up either for a few  
seconds or, depending on  
ABS warning lamp for Canadian  
models.  
For additional information: refer to  
pages 91 and 132.  
model, until the belt is engaged.  
Depending on model, together with an  
acoustic signal* or a message* in the  
Check Control.  
For additional information on safety  
belts: refer to page 49.  
If all three warning lamps come on  
yellow:  
Continue to drive; drive cautiously and  
defensively and avoid full brake appli-  
cations.  
Have the system checked by your  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center as  
soon as possible.  
Engine oil level  
Comes on while driving:  
The oil level is at the absolute  
minimum; refill as soon as possible. Do  
not drive more than approx. 30 miles/  
50 km until you do.  
Airbags ●  
Please have the system  
inspected by your BMW Sports For additional information: refer to  
Activity Vehicle center. page 141.  
Engine oil level  
Warning lamps for Canadian  
models.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 55.  
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 141.  
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Automatic transmission*  
Because of a malfunction, the  
automatic transmission shifts  
Dynamic Stability Control  
DSC ●  
Indicator lamp flashes:  
Service Engine Soon ●  
If the indicator lamp comes on  
either continuously or intermit-  
only in the emergency program. Please The system is active and governs drive tently, this indicates a fault in the  
consult the nearest BMW Sports  
Activity Vehicle center.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 67.  
and braking force.  
The warning lamp comes on and stays  
on while driving:  
emissions-related electronic systems.  
Although the vehicle remains opera-  
tional, you should have the systems  
checked by your BMW Sports Activity  
DSC has been switched off with the  
button. If, after repeatedly pressing the Vehicle center at the earliest possible  
DSC button, the warning lamp still does opportunity.  
Brake pads* ●  
Have the brake pads checked.  
For additional information: refer  
to page 132.  
not go off, then that means that the  
DSC, HDC and the vehicle's road-  
holding ability are defective.  
Please have the system checked by the  
nearest BMW Sports Activity Vehicle  
center.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 147.  
Service Engine Soon warning  
lamp for Canadian models.  
Self-leveling suspension* ●  
Self-leveling suspension is inac-  
tive. Please consult the nearest  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 94.  
Check Filler Cap* ●  
This indicator lamp comes on  
when the fuel filler cap is loose  
or missing.  
Close the filler cap tightly: refer to  
page 25.  
For additional information: refer to  
pages 91 and 93.  
Engine electronics*  
Dynamic Brake Control DBC ●  
Fault in the DBC system.  
Conventional braking perfor-  
mance remains available with no loss of  
efficiency.  
Please have the system checked and  
repaired by your BMW Sports Activity  
Vehicle center.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 92.  
There is a fault in the engine's  
electronic control system. You  
can continue to drive with reduced  
engine output or engine speed. Please  
have the system checked by your  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center.  
Tire Pressure Monitor RDC* ●  
Check tire inflation pressures,  
refer to pages 26, 97.  
Dynamic Brake Control DBC  
warning lamp for Canadian  
models.  
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22nIndicator and warning lamps  
Green: for your information  
Blue: for your information  
Turn signal indicators  
High beams  
Flashes when the turn signal  
indicators are operated. Rapid  
Lights up when the high beams  
are on or the headlamp flasher  
flashing indicates a system malfunction. is actuated.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 68.  
For additional information: refer to  
pages 68 and 100.  
Cruise control*  
Comes on when the cruise  
control is activated: available for  
operation via the steering wheel with  
multifunction buttons.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 71.  
Fog lamps  
Lights up whenever you switch  
on the fog lamps.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 100.  
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Steering wheel with multifunction buttons*  
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The buttons integrated in the steering  
wheel are provided so that you can  
Switch between phone and radio,  
cassette and CD.  
Volume  
operate a number of accessories  
quickly and without being distracted  
from traffic conditions. You may  
operate:  
Cruise control: calling up.  
>selected control functions for the  
radio along with CD and cassette  
player  
Forward:  
>Radio  
Press briefly: next stored station  
Extended pressure: station search  
function  
>the recirculated-air mode of the air  
conditioner* or the steering-wheel  
heating*  
Cruise control: store and accelerate +  
or decelerate and store .  
>CD  
>the cruise control  
Press briefly: jump to next track  
Extended pressure: fast forward in  
track  
>Cassette  
Press briefly: stop track scan or fast  
forward  
>selected phone functions and  
>the voice entry  
Cruise control: activate/interrupt/deac-  
tivate.  
In order to operate a system, the  
corresponding system must be  
switched on.<  
Extended pressure: fast forward  
>Phone  
Scan personal phone book.  
Recirculated-air mode and automatic  
recirculated-air control AUC or steering  
wheel heating: switch on/off.  
Press briefly:  
Accept incoming call, start dialing,  
terminate call.  
Extended pressure:  
Reverse: functions as for fast forward.  
Activate/deactivate voice entry.  
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First-aid kit*  
Refueling  
Fuel filler door  
1. Open the cover on the left in the  
cargo area: lift the handle on the  
cover  
2. Pull the tab of the retaining strap,  
refer to arrow, and remove the  
hazard warning triangle from the  
support bracket  
The first-aid kit is located under the  
front passenger's seat.  
Before filling the tank, switch off  
the engine. If you do not, fuel  
cannot be filled into the tank and the  
Service Engine Soon lamp may come  
on.<  
To open: pull the handle and fold the  
cover down.  
To close: fold the cover up.  
Some of the articles in the first-aid  
kit may be used within a limited  
time only. For this reason, check the  
expiration dates of each of the items  
regularly, and replace any whose  
expiration dates have passed. You can  
acquire replacements in any drugstore  
or pharmacy.  
3. To install: slide the hazard warning  
triangle into the support bracket and  
press on the retaining strap.  
To open the fuel filler door, press on the  
front edge.  
In the event of an electrical malfunction,  
you can also open the fuel filler door  
manually:  
Always observe all legal regula-  
tions requiring a warning triangle  
to be carried in the vehicle.<  
1. Open the cover on the right in the  
cargo area: lift the handle on the  
cover  
2. Pull the knob with the fuel pump  
symbol.  
Always observe all legal regulations  
requiring a first-aid kit to be carried in  
the vehicle.<  
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Refueling  
25n  
As long as the filler nozzle is used prop-  
When handling fuels, comply with  
all of the applicable safety precau-  
tions and regulations pertaining to  
fuels. Never carry spare fuel containers  
in your vehicle. Whether empty or full,  
these containers can leak, cause an  
explosion, or lead to fire in the event of  
a collision.<  
erly, the fuel tank 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 FILLER CAP – in the  
Check Control* or the Check Filler Cap  
lamp*.<  
Simple and environmentally  
friendly  
Open the filler cap carefully to  
prevent fuel from spraying out.  
Fuel spray may cause injury.  
Do not top off. Topping off may cause  
fuel spillage.<  
Tank capacity:  
approx. 24.6 gal./approx. 93 liters,  
with a reserve capacity of  
6-cylinder engine: approx. 2.0 gal./  
approx. 8 liters  
8-cylinder engine: approx. 2.5 gal./  
approx. 10 liters.  
Keep the filler cap in the bracket  
attached to the fuel filler door.  
Do not drive until the tank is  
completely empty, as otherwise  
engine functions are not ensured and  
damage can occur.<  
When refueling, insert the filler nozzle  
completely into the filler pipe. Pulling  
the nozzle out of the pipe during refu-  
eling  
>results in premature pump shutoff  
>and will reduce the effect of the vapor  
recovery system on the pump.  
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26nFuel specifications  
Tire inflation pressures  
The engine uses lead-free gasoline  
only.  
Check tire inflation pressures  
regularly — at least every two  
weeks and before beginning a longer  
trip. Incorrect tire pressure can other-  
wise lead to poor handling, tire damage  
and accidents.  
Check the tire inflation pressure of the  
spare tire. Inflate the spare tire to  
the highest inflation pressure of any tire  
on your vehicle.<  
Required fuel:  
>Premium Unleaded Gasoline,  
min. 91 AKI.  
AKI = Anti Knock Index  
Do not use leaded fuels. The use  
of leaded fuels will cause perma-  
nent damage to the system's oxygen  
sensor and the catalytic converter.<  
Comply with tire approval  
specifications  
Check tire pressures  
The inflation pressures in the table  
apply to tire sizes and tires from BMW-  
approved manufacturers. Your  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center is  
familiar with these pressures. A  
different inflation pressure may be  
required for tire makes not approved by  
BMW.  
All pressure specifications are indicated  
in psi/kilopascal for tires at ambient  
temperature, refer also to the table on  
the next page.  
Vehicles with Tire Pressure Monitor  
RDC:  
After correcting the inflation pressures,  
reactivate the system, refer to page 97.  
Your vehicle is equipped with tires that  
not only meet US standards, but also  
European standards. We recommend  
the exclusive use of BMW-approved  
tires.  
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Tire inflation pressures  
27n  
BMW  
Tires  
All pressure specifications in  
the table are indicated in psi/  
kilopascal with cold tires,  
cold = ambient temperature  
X5  
All sizes  
32/220  
32/220  
32/220  
39/270  
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28n  
Controls  
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29n  
Overview  
Controls and features  
Operation, maintenance  
Owner service procedures  
Technical data  
Index  
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30nKeys  
Central locking system  
2 Spare master key for storage in a  
safe place, such as in your wallet.  
This key is not intended for contin-  
uous use  
The concept  
The central locking system is ready for  
operation as soon as you close the front  
doors. The system engages or releases  
the locks on the  
3 Door and ignition key  
The lock for the glove compartment  
cannot be operated with this key.  
This is recommended for valet  
parking, for instance.  
>doors  
>liftgate/tailgate  
>fuel filler door.  
The central locking system can be  
operated  
>from outside via the remote control  
as well as via the driver's door lock  
>from inside via the button for the  
central locking system.  
The key set  
determine the functions of the Key  
Memory, refer to page 61.  
You can mark individual keys for  
subsequent identification by applying  
the colored decals that you received  
when accepting delivery of your  
vehicle  
If the system is locked from inside, the  
fuel filler door remains unlocked, refer  
to page 35.  
When the system is actuated from  
outside of the vehicle, the anti-theft  
system is actuated simultaneously. This  
prevents the doors from being unlocked  
via safety lock buttons or door handles.  
The alarm system is also armed or  
disarmed.  
There is an extended-life battery  
in every master key which is  
charged automatically in the ignition  
lock as you drive.  
For this reason, if you have a master  
key that is otherwise not used, use that  
key approx. once every year while  
driving for an extended period. This will  
charge the battery, refer also to  
page 31.<  
In the event of an accident, the central  
locking system unlocks automatically,  
but only those doors which were not  
locked separately with the safety lock  
buttons, refer to page 35. In addition,  
the hazard warning flashers and interior  
lamps come on.  
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Opening and closing – via the remote control  
31n  
Since passengers or animals  
remaining in the vehicle might be  
able to lock the doors from the inside,  
take the vehicle's keys with you so that  
the vehicle can be opened again from  
the outside at any time.<  
The concept  
The remote control makes opening and  
locking the doors of your vehicle very  
convenient. Furthermore it provides  
three additional functions that can only  
be executed via the remote control:  
>Switch on the interior lamps, refer to  
page 32.  
With this function, you can also  
search for your vehicle — when  
parked in an underground garage, for  
instance  
>Open the liftgate, refer to page 32.  
The liftgate will open slightly, regard-  
less of whether it was previously  
locked or unlocked  
>Panic mode, refer to page 32.  
In case of danger, you can trigger an  
alarm.  
If it is no longer possible to lock  
the vehicle via the remote control,  
the battery is discharged. Use this key  
while driving for an extended period in  
order to charge the battery. To prevent  
unauthorized use of the remote control,  
surrender only the door and ignition key  
or the spare key when leaving the  
vehicle for valet parking, for example,  
refer to page 30.  
1 Unlock and convenience opening  
2 Lock and secure, switching on inte-  
rior lamps, switching off tilt alarm  
sensor and interior motion sensor  
3 Open the liftgate, panic mode  
In the event of a system malfunction,  
please contact your BMW Sports  
Activity Vehicle center. You can also  
obtain replacement keys there.<  
Whenever you unlock or lock the  
vehicle, you simultaneously deactivate/  
activate the anti-theft system, disarm/  
arm the alarm system and switch the  
interior lamps on/off.  
You can have an acknowledgment  
signal set to confirm that the  
vehicle is correctly locked.<  
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32nOpening and closing – via the remote control  
To unlock  
To lock and secure  
To open the liftgate  
Press button.  
Press button.  
Press button.  
Press the button once to unlock the  
driver's door and the fuel filler door  
only; press a second time to unlock all  
remaining doors as well as the tailgate/  
liftgate.  
The luggage compartment lid/liftgate  
will open slightly, regardless of whether  
it was previously locked or unlocked.  
To switch on the interior lamps  
After locking the vehicle, press button  
again.  
Before and after a trip, be sure  
that the tailgate/liftgate was not  
opened unintentionally.<  
Convenience opening mode  
To switch off the tilt alarm sensor  
and interior motion sensor  
Panic mode  
Press and hold button. The power  
windows and sliding/tilt sunroof are  
opened.  
Press button a second time immedi-  
ately after locking.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 40.  
By pressing and holding the button for  
more than two seconds, you can trigger  
an alarm via the alarm system if there is  
an impending danger (the alarm system  
must be armed).  
To switch off the alarm  
Press button.  
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33n  
System interference  
For US owners only  
The remote control system may be  
affected by other units or equipment  
operating in the immediate vicinity of  
your vehicle.  
The transmitter and receiver units  
comply with part 15 of the FCC –  
Federal Communication Commission –  
regulations. Operation is governed by  
the following:  
If this should occur, you can unlock and  
lock the vehicle via the door lock with a FCC ID: LX8EWS  
master key.  
LX8FZVS  
LX8FZVE  
Compliance statement:  
This device complies with part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions:  
>This device may not cause harmful  
interference, and  
>this device must accept any interfer-  
ence received, including interference  
that may cause undesired operation.  
Any unauthorized modifications to  
these devices could void the  
user's authority to operate this equip-  
ment.<  
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34nOpening and closing – via the door lock  
Convenience operation  
You can also operate the windows and  
sliding/tilt sunroof via the door lock.  
>To open: with the door closed, turn  
the key to the Unlock position and  
hold it  
>To close: with the door closed, turn  
the key to the Lock position and hold  
it.  
Watch during the closing process  
to be sure that no one is inadvert-  
ently injured. Releasing the key stops  
the operation.<  
One turn of the key in the driver's door  
lock unlocks the driver's door only.  
Turning the key a second time unlocks  
all of the remaining doors, the liftgate/  
tailgate and the fuel filler door.  
Manual operation  
In the event of an electrical malfunction,  
turn the key to the extreme left or right  
to unlock/lock the door.  
You can have an acknowledgment  
signal set to confirm that the  
vehicle is correctly locked.<  
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Opening and closing – from the inside  
35n  
If only the driver's door was  
unlocked from the outside and  
you press the button  
>all other doors, the tailgate/liftgate  
and the fuel filler door will be  
unlocked when the driver's door is  
opened  
To engage the locks  
>Use the central locking button to lock  
all of the doors simultaneously,  
or  
>press down the individual safety lock  
buttons. The fuel filler door remains  
unlocked. As an added design  
feature to prevent the driver from  
being inadvertently locked out of the  
vehicle, the driver's safety lock  
button will not engage as long as the  
door is open.  
>the driver's door will be locked again  
when it is closed.<  
To unlock and open the doors  
>Either unlock the doors together with  
the button for the central locking  
system and then pull the door handle  
above the armrest  
You can operate the central locking  
system with this button when the  
driver's door is closed. The doors and  
liftgate are unlocked or locked only.  
However, the anti-theft system is not  
activated. Also, the fuel filler door  
remains unlocked to allow refueling.  
When the vehicle is moving, do  
not lock the doors with the safety  
lock buttons. Doors locked in this  
or  
>pull the release handle for each door manner would not unlock automatically  
twice: the first pull unlocks the door, in the event of an accident.  
and the second one opens it.  
Since passengers or animals remaining  
in the vehicle might be able to lock the  
doors from the inside, take the vehicle's  
keys with you so that the vehicle can be  
opened again from the outside at any  
time.<  
The central locking system can be  
locked automatically as soon as  
you begin to drive if you desire. You  
may also have this function  
programmed into individual keys.<  
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36nLiftgate  
To open from the outside  
Opening from inside the vehicle  
Manual release  
Press the button, refer to arrow:  
The liftgate opens slightly.  
Press this button to open the liftgate  
when the vehicle is stationary.  
In the event of an electrical malfunction,  
you can release the liftgate manually:  
The cargo area is illuminated whenever  
the liftgate is opened, refer also to  
page 101.  
1. Remove the plastic plug from inside  
the cargo area and pull toward the  
interior, refer to arrow. The liftgate  
will be released  
If pointed or sharp-edged objects  
could strike the rear window while  
driving, be sure to provide protection  
around all edges. If you do not do this,  
the heating conductors of the rear  
window could be damaged.<  
When the liftgate is opened, the  
clearance from the ground to the  
upper edge is more than 6.6 ft/2 m.  
Please keep this in mind when opening  
the liftgate (in a garage, for example).<  
2. Reinstall the plug.  
For information on the cargo area cover  
and on other details in the cargo area,  
refer to Cargo area, beginning on  
page 120.  
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Liftgate  
Tailgate  
37n  
Operate the vehicle only when  
both gates are completely closed.  
Otherwise, exhaust fumes could pene-  
trate the interior of the vehicle. Should it  
be absolutely necessary to operate the  
vehicle with an open gate:  
>Close all windows. Shut the sliding/  
tilt sunroof  
>Increase the air supply for the air  
conditioner or automatic climate  
control to a high level, refer to  
page 103 or 107.<  
To close  
To open  
You can pull the liftgate down by  
placing both hands in the handle  
recesses, refer to arrows.  
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 parked, you  
may utilize the tailgate as a seat or as a  
loading platform for luggage or recre-  
ation gear, for example.<  
To avoid injuries, be sure that the  
travel path of the liftgate is clear  
when it is closed, as with all closing  
procedures.<  
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38nTailgate  
Manual release  
In the event of an electrical malfunction,  
you can release the tailgate manually:  
Luggage straps  
2. Using the same tool, press the latch  
in the direction of the arrow; the  
tailgate is released  
Use the retaining straps on the cargo  
area floor to secure smaller items of  
luggage.  
3. Reinstall the trim panel.  
1. Unfasten the trim panel clip with the  
vehicle key or with a screwdriver,  
refer to arrow 1, and remove it  
Movement is reduced when objects are  
placed on the straps.  
toward the top, refer to arrow 2  
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  
luggage.  
Refer also to Stowing cargo on  
page 126.  
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Alarm system  
39n  
The concept  
The vehicle alarm system responds:  
To arm and disarm the alarm  
system  
When the vehicle is locked or unlocked  
with the key or the remote control, the  
alarm system is also simultaneously  
armed or disarmed.  
>When a door, the hood, or the liftgate  
is opened  
>To movement inside the vehicle –  
interior motion sensor  
>To variations in the vehicle tilt angle  
such as occur during attempts to  
steal the wheels or tow the vehicle  
>To interruption of battery voltage.  
You can have different acknowl-  
edgment signals set to confirm  
system arming and disarming.<  
The system responds to unauthorized  
vehicle entry and attempted theft by  
simultaneously activating the following:  
Indicator lamp displays  
>The indicator lamp below the interior  
rearview mirror flashes continuously:  
the system is armed  
You can still open the liftgate after the  
system has been armed by pressing the  
button of the remote control, refer to  
page 32. When you close the liftgate, it  
is secured again.  
>Sounding an acoustical alarm for  
30 seconds  
>The hazard warning flashers are acti-  
vated for approx. five minutes  
>The high beams flash on and off in  
the same rhythm.  
>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 continuously after  
10 seconds. However, the interior  
motion sensor is not activated  
>If the indicator lamp goes out when  
the system is disarmed: no manipula-  
tion or attempted intrusions have  
been detected in the period since the  
system was armed  
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40nAlarm system  
Electric power windows  
>If the indicator lamp flashes for  
10 seconds when the system is  
disarmed: an attempted entry has  
been detected in the period since the  
system was armed.  
Following triggering of an alarm, the  
indicator lamp will flash continuously.  
Avoiding unintentional alarms  
The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion  
sensor may be switched off at the same  
time. To prevent an unintentional alarm  
from being triggered, in garages with  
elevator ramps, for instance, or when  
the vehicle is transported by trailer or  
train:  
Lock the vehicle twice, i. e. arm the  
system. Press button of the remote  
control twice in succession or actuate  
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Electric power windows  
41n  
After the ignition has been switched off:  
Despite this safety feature, be  
extremely careful that the closing  
path of the window is not obstructed  
whenever it is closed. Otherwise, an  
object might not touch the contact strip  
in some situations, with very thin  
objects, for instance.  
>You can still operate the windows as  
long as neither of the front doors has  
been opened. To open the windows,  
press the switch beyond the pressure  
point.  
You can override this safety feature by  
point and holding it.  
Remove the key from the ignition  
lock and close the doors when  
you leave the vehicle so that children  
cannot operate the power windows and  
possibly injure themselves.<  
Because the power windows are sealed  
at high pressure to prevent wind noise  
when closed, a powerful motor is  
required for efficient closing. When  
closing the windows, always ensure  
that they are not obstructed in any way.  
Unsupervised use of these systems can  
result in serious personal injury.  
Remove the ignition key to deactivate  
the electric power windows whenever  
you leave the vehicle. Never leave the  
keys in the vehicle with unsupervised  
children. Never place anything that  
could obstruct the driver's vision on or  
next to the windows.<  
Safety switch  
For the convenience mode via the  
remote control or the door lock, refer to  
pages 32 and 34.  
With the safety switch, you can prevent  
the rear windows from being opened or  
closed via the switches in the rear  
passenger area, by children, for  
example. You can also prevent adjust-  
ments of the power rear-seat backrests  
from the rear passenger area, refer to  
page 48.  
Safety feature  
A contact strip is integrated into the  
inner side of each of the upper window  
frame sections. If pressure is exerted  
against this contact strip while a  
window is being raised, the system will  
respond by stopping the window and  
then retracting it a small distance.  
Press the safety switch whenever  
children are riding in the rear of  
the vehicle. Careless use of the power  
windows can lead to injury.<  
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42nSliding/tilt sunroof with glass moonroof*  
To prevent injuries, exercise care  
when closing the sliding/tilt  
sunroof and keep it in your field of  
vision until it is shut.  
After the ignition has been switched off,  
you can still operate the sliding/tilt  
sunroof as long as neither of the front  
doors has been opened.  
Before leaving the vehicle, switch off  
the electric sunroof mechanism by  
removing the ignition key. Do not leave  
children unattended in the vehicle with  
access to vehicle keys. Use of the key  
can result in starting of the engine and  
operation of vehicle systems such as  
the power sunroof, etc. Unsupervised  
use of these systems can result in  
For the convenience mode via the  
remote control or the door lock, refer to  
pages 32 and 34.  
Automatic* opening and closing  
Press the switch briefly past the pres-  
Other automatic operations are:  
Lifting – Opening – Closing  
serious personal injury.<  
>With the sunroof open, press the  
switch briefly toward Lift: the sunroof  
automatically extends to its fully  
raised position.  
With the ignition key in position 1 or  
higher, press the switch or slide it in the  
desired direction until you feel resis-  
tance.  
Pressing the switch again briefly stops  
the motion.  
The headliner slides back somewhat  
when you raise the sunroof. When the  
sunroof is opened the headliner retracts  
with it. It remains open, and it is possible  
to slide it back and forth as long as the  
sunroof is not completely open.  
>With the sunroof raised, hold the  
switch toward Open until the roof has  
reached the desired position.  
The headliner insert cannot be  
closed with the sliding/tilt sunroof  
in its raised position.<  
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Sliding/tilt sunroof with glass moonroof*  
43n  
Safety feature  
If the sliding/tilt sunroof encounters  
resistance when it is  
>closing from the raised position  
>closing at a point roughly past the  
middle of its travel  
the closing cycle is interrupted and the  
sliding/tilt sunroof will open again  
slightly.  
Despite this safety feature, be  
extremely careful that the closing  
path of the sunroof is not obstructed  
Power loss  
When the battery is disconnected, for  
instance, the sunroof may only lift. To  
reinitialize the mechanism:  
Manual operation  
In the event of an electrical malfunction,  
you can operate the sliding/tilt sunroof  
manually:  
whenever it is closed. Otherwise, trig-  
gering the closing-force limitation may  
not be ensured in some situations, with  
very thin objects, for instance. You can  
disable this safety feature by pressing  
the switch beyond the pressure point  
and holding it.<  
1. Raise the sliding/tilt sunroof fully  
2. Press and hold the switch for approx.  
1. Open the glasses compartment, refer  
to page 117  
2. Insert the Allen wrench from the  
vehicle tool kit, refer to page 150, in  
the opening provided and turn the  
sliding/tilt sunroof in the desired  
direction.  
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44nSafe seating position  
Seats  
The condition for relaxed, fatigue-free  
driving is a seating position adjusted to  
your needs. Together with the safety  
belts and the airbags, the seating posi-  
tion is very important for the passive  
safety of the occupants in the case of  
an accident. Therefore, observe the  
following instructions, as otherwise the  
protective function of the safety  
Sitting safely with safety belts  
Observe the following before  
adjusting  
Never allow more than one person  
to wear a single safety belt. Never  
allow infants or small children to ride in  
a passenger's lap. Avoid twisting the  
belt while routing it firmly across the  
pelvis and shoulder, wear it as snugly  
allow the belt to rest against hard or  
fragile objects in your pockets. Never  
Never try to adjust your seat while  
operating the vehicle. The seat  
could respond with unexpected move-  
ment, and the ensuing loss of vehicle  
control could lead to an accident. Never  
ride with the backrest reclined to an  
extreme horizontal angle – especially  
important for front passengers to  
systems may be impaired.  
For additional information on trans-  
porting children safely, refer to  
page 58.  
route the belt across your neck, do not remember.  
that the belt does not become caught  
or jammed. Avoid wearing bulky  
If you do so there is a risk that you will  
slide under the safety belt in an acci-  
dent, thus reducing the protection  
clothing and pull on the lap belt periodi- provided by the safety belt  
cally to retension it over your shoulders.  
.<  
Sitting safely with airbags  
Maintain a distance to the airbags.  
Always hold the steering wheel by  
the rim with the hands at the 9 and  
3-o'clock positions to keep any chance  
of injury to hands or arms to an abso-  
lute minimum, should the airbag be  
deployed. No one and nothing is to  
come between the airbags and the seat  
occupant. Do not use the cover of the  
front airbag on the front passenger side  
as a storage area for objects, or as a  
rest for feet or legs.<  
In the event of a frontal impact, a loose  
leading to abdominal injury. In addition,  
the safety belt's restraint effectiveness  
is reduced if the belt is worn loosely.  
Expectant mothers should always wear  
their safety belts, taking care to position  
the lap belt against the lower hips,  
where it will not exert pressure against  
the abdominal area.<  
Seat adjustment  
>Mechanical seat adjustment, refer to  
page 45  
>Power seat adjustment, refer to  
page 46  
>Head restraints, refer to page 47  
>Power rear-seat backrest adjustment,  
refer to page 48  
For instructions on operating the safety  
belts, refer to page 49.  
For the location of the airbags and  
additional information, refer to page 55.  
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Mechanical seat  
45n  
Seat adjustment  
Adjusting the BMW sports seat*  
3 Backrest angle  
Pull the lever and apply weight to or  
remove weight from the backrest as  
required.  
1 Backward/forward adjustment  
Pull the lever and slide the seat to the  
desired position.  
After you release the lever, move the  
seat forward or backward slightly so  
that it engages fully  
You can adjust the thigh support addi-  
tionally:  
Pull the lever and adjust the position of  
the thigh support for your personal  
comfort.  
Comply with the adjustment  
instructions on page 44. Failure  
to do so could result in diminished  
personal safety.<  
2 Cushion height  
Pull the lever and apply weight to or  
remove weight from the seat as  
required  
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46nPower seat*  
>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.  
Adjusting the BMW comfort seat*  
Seat adjustment  
This seat allows you to make additional  
adjustments for  
1 Tilt angle – driver's seat only  
2 Backward/forward adjustment  
3 Cushion height  
1 Lumbar support  
2 Shoulder support  
3 Head restraint height  
Lumbar support:  
4 Backrest angle  
Adjust the head restraint manually, refer  
to page 47.  
You can adjust the backrest's contour  
for additional support in the curvature  
of your spine's lumbar region.  
Comply with the adjustment  
instructions on page 44. Failure to  
do so could result in diminished  
personal safety.<  
The upper hips and spinal column  
receive supplementary support to help  
you maintain a relaxed, upright seating  
position.  
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Power seat*  
Head restraints  
47n  
Front passenger's seat adjusted for  
relaxed traveling:  
1. Adjust the upper backrest section to  
its extreme rear position  
2. Tilt the backrest down to a slightly  
more horizontal angle  
3. Bring the upper backrest section  
supported.  
Make corrections in the forward/  
backward adjustment of the seat  
to ensure that the safety belt still fits  
firmly against your body. If you do not  
do this, the protection provided by the  
safety belt may be reduced.<  
Adjustments  
Shoulder support:  
To adjust the angle of the front head  
restraints, tilt the head restraint to the  
desired angle.  
Move the switch in the direction of the  
arrow to adjust the tilt angle of the  
shoulder support.  
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 46.  
You can use the adjustable upper back-  
rest for supplementary support in the  
shoulder region. This provides a  
relaxed seating position and helps  
relieve stress on the shoulder muscles.  
Head restraint height:  
Move the switch in the desired direc-  
tion.  
To obtain the optimal shoulder support  
position, we recommend:  
Adjust the head restraint so that  
its center is approximately level  
with your ears, otherwise the risk of  
spinal injury in the event of an accident  
will increase.<  
Driver and front passenger:  
1. Adjust the upper backrest section to  
its extreme rear position  
2. Adjust for the optimal sitting position  
as described on page 44  
3. Bring the upper backrest section  
further forward until your shoulders  
are well supported.  
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48nHead restraints  
Power rear-seat backrest adjustment*  
Removal – front  
You can make separate adjustments of From the cargo area: the switches are  
the backrest tilt angle on the right and  
left sides.  
located on both sides of the cargo area.  
1. Pull the head restraint upward to the  
stop  
You can select a comfortable seating  
position and also increase the capacity  
of the cargo area by moving the back-  
rests into their most upright position.  
2. Press the button, refer to arrow, and  
remove the head restraint.  
Installation – front  
From the rear seats: press the corre-  
sponding switch.  
1. Press the button, refer to arrow, and  
insert the head restraint into the  
guides  
You can prevent adjustments of  
the power rear-seat backrest from  
the rear passenger area with the safety  
switch for the power windows, refer to  
page 41.<  
2. Adjust the head restraint for your  
personal comfort.  
Removal and installation – rear  
To remove the head restraint, pull it  
outward with a firm movement. To  
install it, press it down firmly.  
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Safety belts  
49n  
In the rear, the belt buckle with  
the word CENTER is intended  
exclusively for passengers sitting in the  
middle.  
If it is not possible to extract the center  
belt, this indicates that the larger back-  
rest is not securely locked, refer to  
page 120.<  
Drive with your safety belt on  
Safety belt height adjustment  
Even though there is an airbag, wear a  
safety belt every time you get in the  
vehicle, because airbags enhance  
safety by providing added protection.  
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.  
To lock  
Also observe the instructions on  
adjusting the seats on page 44.  
Make sure you hear the lock engage in  
the belt buckle.  
If the safety belt system has been  
subjected to the stresses involved  
in an accident or otherwise damaged:  
Have the entire safety belt system  
replaced by your BMW Sports Activity  
Vehicle center. In addition, have your  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center  
inspect the safety belt anchors. Other-  
wise, the safety function can no longer  
be ensured.c  
Please fasten safety belts  
warning lamp  
Lights up either for a few  
seconds or until the belt is engaged.  
To unlock  
1. Press the red button in the buckle  
2. Hold the belt  
3. Guide the belt back into its reel.  
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50nSeat, mirror and steering wheel memory*  
To store  
To call up a stored setting  
1. Turn the ignition key to position 1 or 2  
Do not call up a position from the  
memory while the vehicle is  
moving. There is a risk of accident from  
unexpected movement of the seat or  
2. Adjust the desired positions for the  
seat, exterior mirror and steering  
wheel  
3. Press the MEMORY button: the indi- steering wheel.<  
cator lamp in the button comes on  
4. Press memory button 1, 2 or 3, as  
desired: the indicator lamp goes out.  
Convenience function:  
1. Open the driver's door after  
unlocking the vehicle or place the  
ignition key in position 1  
2. Briefly press memory button 1, 2  
or 3, as desired.  
You can store and call up three different  
seat, exterior mirror and steering wheel  
positions. The illustration shows the  
buttons on the seat for making these  
position adjustments.  
Movement stops immediately when  
one of the seat-adjustment or  
memory buttons is activated during  
the adjustment process.  
Security function:  
The adjustment of the lumbar  
support is not stored in the  
memory.<  
1. With the driver's door closed and the  
ignition key either removed or in  
position 0 or 2  
2. Maintain pressure on the desired  
memory button 1, 2 or 3 until the  
adjustment process is completed.  
If you press the MEMORY button  
accidentally: press the button a  
second time — the indicator lamp goes  
out.<  
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Seat, mirror and steering wheel memory*  
Seat heating*  
51n  
Your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle  
center can adjust your vehicle's  
systems in such a manner that your  
personalized settings are automatically  
called up for the seat, mirror and  
steering wheel positions when you  
unlock the vehicle with your personal  
remote control key.<  
If you make use of this adjustment  
be sure that the footwell behind  
,
the driver's seat is unobstructed before  
unlocking the vehicle. If you fail to do  
so, persons or objects could be injured  
or damaged if the seat should move  
backward.<  
Passenger side exterior mirror tilt Front  
function  
The seat cushion and backrest can be  
Automatic curb monitor  
heated when the ignition key is in posi-  
tion 2.  
1. Select the driver's mirror via the  
switch  
You can call up different heating modes  
by repeatedly pressing the button.  
2. When the gearshift lever or the  
selector lever is placed in Reverse,  
the passenger-side mirror tilts down-  
ward to help the driver monitor the  
area directly adjacent to the vehicle  
during parking – curbs, etc.  
You can also switch the higher heating  
modes off directly:  
Press the button and hold it slightly  
longer.  
You can deactivate this automatic fea-  
ture by setting the mirror selector  
switch to the passenger side position.  
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52nSeat heating*  
Steering wheel  
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  
memory position.  
This automatic feature is controlled by  
the position of the ignition key and by  
the driver's door.  
Rear  
Adjustment  
The function is the same as for front  
seat heating. You can select between  
two heating modes.  
The steering wheel can be moved in  
any of four directions. Adjust the  
steering wheel by moving the control  
lever in the desired direction.  
Do not adjust the steering wheel  
while the vehicle is moving. If you  
do so, there is a risk of accident from  
unexpected movement.<  
To store the steering wheel setting,  
refer to Seat, mirror and steering wheel  
memory on page 50.  
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Steering wheel heating*  
Mirrors  
53n  
Before going through a car wash,  
manually, or with button 3 fold the  
exterior mirrors inward, otherwise they  
could be damaged, depending 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  
memory on page 50.  
Adjusting exterior mirrors  
1 Mirror switch for 4-way adjustment  
2 Left/right selector switch  
Steering wheel heating functions in  
ignition key position 2.  
Press the button to activate or deacti-  
vate this system.  
Convex mirror  
3 Button for folding mirror in and out  
The passenger-side mirror  
features a convex lens. When esti-  
mating the distance between yourself  
and other traffic, bear in mind that the  
objects reflected in the mirror are closer  
than they appear. This means that esti-  
mations of the distance to following  
traffic should not be regarded as  
precise.<  
The indicator lamp within the button  
lights up when the steering wheel  
heating is in operation.  
By pressing button 3 repeatedly, you  
can fold the mirror in and out. This is,  
for example, advantageous in car  
washes, narrow streets or for bringing a  
mirror folded forward into the proper  
position again.  
If you have a steering wheel with multi-  
function buttons without steering wheel  
heating, the button for the recirculated-  
air mode is in this location, refer to  
page 23.  
Folding in is possible up to a  
speed of approx. 6 mph/  
10 km/h.<  
Self-defrosting mirrors  
Both mirrors are defrosted automati-  
cally when the ignition key is in  
position 2.  
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54nMirrors  
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 front of the mirror, either.  
Interior rearview mirror  
Interior and exterior rearview  
mirrors with automatic dimmer*  
To reduce glare from vehicles behind  
you when you are driving at night, tilt  
the mirror by turning the button.  
These mirrors automatically dim  
through an infinitely-variable range.  
They automatically revert to their  
undimmed mode whenever the trans-  
mission is placed in reverse gear or  
selector lever in Reverse.  
There are two photocells located in the  
interior rearview mirror for this purpose.  
One photocell is in the mirror glass,  
refer to arrow, while the other is offset  
somewhat on the back of the mirror.  
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Airbags  
55n  
Do not apply adhesive materials to  
The side airbags in the rear  
passenger area* of your vehicle  
may already have been deactivated  
the cover panels of the airbags,  
cover them or modify them in any other  
either at the time of manufacture or by a way. Do not attempt to remove the  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center.  
You may have them activated if you  
desire to do so. Please contact your  
airbag restraint system from the  
vehicle. In the event of a malfunction,  
deactivation, or triggered actuation – as  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center for a response to an accident – of the  
additional information.<  
airbag restraint system, consult your  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center for  
testing, repairs or service operations.  
Do not modify or tamper with either the  
wiring or the individual components in  
For information on the correct seating  
position, refer to page 44.  
1 Front airbag for driver and front  
passenger  
The airbags will not be triggered in the airbag system. These include the  
the event of a minor accident, a  
vehicle roll-over, or collisions from the  
rear.<  
padded steering wheel hub, the instru-  
ment panel, the side trim panels of the  
front or rear doors and the roof pillars or  
the sides of the headliner. Do not  
remove or dismantle the steering wheel  
yourself. To ensure compliance with  
official safety regulations, entrust  
disposal of airbag generators to a  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center.  
Unprofessional attempts to service the  
system could lead to failure in an emer-  
gency or undesired airbag activation,  
either of which could result in personal  
injury. Do not touch the individual  
components directly after the system  
has been triggered, as otherwise there  
is a danger of burns.<  
2 Side Impact Head Protection System  
for front and rear  
3 Side airbags for front and rear*  
Protective effect  
The front airbags supplement the safety  
belts by helping to provide additional  
protection for the front-seat occupants  
in the event of a severe frontal impact in  
which the protection afforded by the  
safety belts alone may no longer be suf-  
ficient.The Side Impact Head Protection  
System and the side airbags help pro-  
vide protection in the event of a side  
impact. Each of the side airbags is  
designed to help support the upper  
body.  
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56nAirbags  
At all times, occupants should sit  
The rear seat side airbags may already  
upright and be properly restrained have been deactivated, either at the  
– infants and small children in appro-  
priate child-restraint systems; larger  
children and adults using the safety  
belts.  
time of manufacture or by a BMW  
Sports Activity Vehicle center. Labels in  
the rear door opening should indicate  
the status of your rear seat side  
Never let an occupant's head rest near airbags. If you are uncertain of their  
or on a side airbag because the inflating status, or wish to have the airbags acti-  
airbag could cause a serious or fatal  
vated or deactivated, please contact  
injury. Please note that the word Airbag your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle  
imprinted on the door trim panel indi-  
cates the airbag's location.  
center.<  
Accident research shows that the  
safest place for children in an auto-  
mobile is in the rear seat. However, a  
child sitting in the rear seat and not  
Even when all these guidelines are  
observed, there is still a small residual  
risk of injuries to the face, hands and  
arms occurring from airbag deployment  
This is the right way a child should sit in  
a child-restraint device when rear side  
airbags, refer to arrow, are provided.  
properly restrained may place his or her in isolated instances. The ignition and  
head on or near the airbag, if so  
equipped.  
inflation noise may provoke a mild  
temporary hearing loss in extremely  
sensitive individuals.  
For example, a child — even though  
belted — may fall asleep with his or her  
head against the side airbag. It may be  
difficult for a driver to ensure that chil-  
dren in the rear seat will remain prop-  
erly positioned at all times and do not  
place their heads on or near the side  
airbag. Therefore, we recommend that  
the rear side airbags, if provided, be  
deactivated if you plan to transport  
children in the rear seat.  
Airbag warning information is also pro-  
vided on both sun visors.  
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Airbags  
57n  
Indicator lamp  
The indicator lamp in the instru-  
ment cluster shows the opera-  
tional status of the airbag  
system from ignition key position 1  
and up.  
System operational:  
>The indicator lamp comes on briefly  
then goes out.  
System malfunction:  
>The indicator lamp fails to come on  
>The indicator lamp comes on briefly  
before going out and then lighting up  
again.  
This is the right way a larger child  
should sit wearing the safety belt when  
rear side airbags, refer to arrow, are  
provided.  
If there is a system malfunction, have  
your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle  
center inspect the system immediately.  
If you do not, there is a risk that the air-  
bags will not be triggered within their  
normal response range, even if the level  
of impact would normally have trig-  
gered them.  
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58nTransporting children safely  
Commercially-available child-restraint  
systems are designed to be secured  
with a lap belt or with the lap belt  
portion of a combination lap/shoulder  
belt. Improperly or inadequately  
installed restraint systems can increase  
the risk of injury to children. Always  
read and follow the instructions that  
come with the system.  
Child-restraint system with tether  
strap  
Each seating position is fitted with a  
head restraint.  
If you use a child-restraint system with  
a tether strap, three additional tether  
anchorage points have been provided –  
refer to the arrows in the illustration.  
Depending on the location selected for  
seating in the rear passenger area,  
attach the tether strap to the corre-  
sponding anchorage point to secure the  
child-restraint system, as shown in the  
illustration below.  
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.  
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Transporting children safely  
59n  
Before installing any child-  
restraint device or child seat,  
please read the following:  
Never install a rearward-facing child-  
restraint system in the front passenger  
seat of this vehicle.  
Younger children should be secured in  
an appropriate forward-facing child-  
restraint system that has first been  
properly secured with a safety belt.  
Never install a rearward-facing child-  
restraint system in the front passenger  
Your vehicle is equipped with an airbag seat.  
supplemental restraint system for the  
We strongly urge you to carefully read  
front passenger. Because the backrest and comply with the instructions for  
on any rearward-facing child-restraint  
installation and use provided by the  
system, of the kind designed for infants child restraint's manufacturer when-  
under 1 year and 20 Ibs/9 kg, would be ever you use such a device.  
within the airbag's deployment range,  
you should never mount such a device  
in the front passenger seat, since the  
impact of the airbag against the child  
restraint's backrest could lead to  
serious or fatal injuries.  
If it is necessary for a child, not an  
infant, to ride in the front seat, certain  
precautions should be taken. First,  
move the passenger seat as far away  
from the instrument panel as possible.  
This important precaution is intended to  
maximize the distance between the  
airbag and the child. Older children  
should be tightly secured with a safety  
belt, after they have outgrown a booster  
seat that is appropriate for their age,  
height and weight.  
Be sure that all occupants, of all ages,  
remain properly and securely restrained  
at all times.<  
Center seating position:  
The head restraint must be adjusted  
into the lowest possible position. Pass  
the tether strap over the head restraint.  
All rear seating positions in your  
vehicle meet the recommendations of  
SAE J1819, an industry-recommended  
practice for securing child-restraint sys-  
tems in motor vehicles.  
Adjust the tether strap according to the  
child restraint manufacturer's instruc-  
tions.  
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60nTransporting children safely  
Child-restraint system security  
LATCH child-restraint system  
Child-safety locks  
All of the rear belt retractors and the  
LATCH: Lower Anchors and Tethers for Slide the safety lever on the rear doors  
front passenger's safety belt can be  
locked for mounting and securing child-  
restraint systems. Information regarding  
this is located near the buckle latch of  
each safety belt.  
CHildren  
downward:  
The rear outer seating positions are  
provided with anchorage points for a  
LATCH child-restraint system. The  
illustration shows the anchorage points  
in the left rear seat as an example.  
The door can now be opened from the  
outside only.  
Lock the safety belt  
Canadian models only:  
Pull the entire length of the belt from  
the belt retractor. Allow the reel to  
retract the belt somewhat and engage  
the buckle, then tighten the belt against  
the child-restraint system. The retrac-  
tion mechanism is now locked.  
The anchorage points for the LATCH  
child-restraint system are indicated by  
buttons, refer to illustration.  
Remove cover panel by pulling it off  
toward the front.  
Simply put it back on to reattach it.  
Release the safety belt  
To install a LATCH child-restraint  
system, please follow the manu-  
facturer's operating instructions and  
safety precautions.<  
Release the buckle, remove the child-  
restraint device and allow the belt  
retractor to reel the belt completely in.  
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Vehicle Memory, Key Memory  
61n  
When your vehicle is unlocked with the Examples for Key Memory:  
remote control, the vehicle recognizes  
the individual user by means of a data  
exchange with the key, and makes  
adjustments accordingly.  
>Automatic adjustment of the driver's  
seat, outside mirror and steering  
wheel with settings stored in the  
memory for the individual driver when  
the vehicle is unlocked, refer to  
page 51  
>Calling up customized settings for the  
automatic climate control when  
unlocking the vehicle, refer to  
page 107.  
In order for you to distinguish between  
the remote control master keys, colored  
decals are supplied together with the  
keys.  
What the system can do  
Your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle  
center can provide you with details on  
the capabilities of the Vehicle Memory  
and Key Memory systems. A few exam-  
ples follow below:  
You will see this symbol through-  
out the Owner's Manual. It is to  
remind you at appropriate places of the  
settings that are available to you.<  
How the system functions  
You have probably frequently wished  
that you could configure individual  
functions of your vehicle to reflect your  
own personal requirements. In engi-  
neering your vehicle, BMW has  
included several user-defined func-  
tions in the vehicle's design. Your  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center can  
make these settings for you.  
Examples for Vehicle Memory:  
>Various signals that can serve as  
acknowledgment for locking and  
unlocking the vehicle, refer to  
pages 31, 34  
>Deactivating/activating the Follow me  
home lamps function, refer to  
page 99.  
There are settings related to the vehicle  
– Vehicle Memory – and settings related  
to individuals – Key Memory. You can  
configure up to four different basic  
positions for four different persons. The  
only requirement is that each person  
uses his or her own remote control key.  
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62nIgnition lock  
Starting the engine  
An acoustic warning is sounded when  
you fail to remove the ignition key after  
opening the driver's door.  
Before starting  
>Engage the parking brake  
>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  
Vehicles with automatic trans-  
mission:  
Do not move the selector lever from the  
Park position until the engine is running  
– ignition key in position 2.  
In order to turn the key to position 0 or  
to remove it, first move the selector  
lever to the Park position – Interlock.<  
>Depress the clutch pedal.  
Do not allow the engine to run in  
enclosed spaces. Breathing the  
exhaust gases poses an extreme health  
risk, and can lead to unconsciousness  
and death. The exhaust gases contain  
carbon monoxide, an odorless and col-  
Ignition key positions  
0 Steering lock engaged  
1 Steering lock disengaged  
2 Ignition on  
Steering lock disengaged  
You will find that it is often easier to turn orless, but highly toxic gas.  
the ignition key from position 0 to posi- Do not leave the vehicle unattended  
tion 1 when you move the steering  
wheel slightly to help disengage the  
lock.  
with the engine running, since an unat-  
tended vehicle with a running engine  
represents a safety hazard.<  
3 Starting the engine  
Individual electrical devices are ready  
for operation.  
Steering lock engaged  
The key can only be inserted or  
removed in this position.  
When driving, standing at idle,  
and parking the vehicle, take care  
to avoid contact between the hot  
exhaust system and flammable mate-  
rials, e.g. grass, hay, leaves, etc. Such  
contact could lead to a fire, resulting in  
serious personal injury and property  
damage.<  
Starting the engine  
After removing the key, turn the  
steering wheel slightly to the left or right  
until you hear the lock engage.  
Vehicles with manual transmis-  
sion: depress the clutch when  
starting the engine. If you do not, a lock  
prevents the engine from starting.<  
Once the ignition has been switched off  
– ignition key in position 0 or removed –  
the radio functions are still available for  
approx. 20 minutes. Turn the radio back  
on to use it.  
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Starting the engine  
Switching off the engine 63n  
Do not press the accelerator pedal  
while starting the engine.  
Should the engine fail to start on the  
first attempt, if it is very hot or cold, for  
instance:  
Turn the ignition key to position 1 or 0.  
Do not remove the ignition key  
while the vehicle is still moving. If  
you do so, the steering will lock.  
Always remove the ignition key and  
engage the steering lock before leaving  
the vehicle.  
Vehicles with manual transmission:  
Always engage the parking brake when  
parking on slopes and inclined sur-  
faces. Even placing the gearshift lever  
in 1st gear or reverse may not provide  
adequate resistance to rolling.  
BMW X5 3.0i:  
>Press the accelerator pedal halfway  
down while engaging the starter.  
Do not actuate the starter for too  
short a time. Do not turn it for more  
than approx. 20 seconds. Release the  
ignition key immediately as soon as the  
engine starts.  
Cold starts at altitudes above 3,300 ft/  
1,000 meters and at very low tempera-  
tures, from approx. +5 7/15 6:  
>For the initial start attempt, allow the  
starter to remain engaged somewhat  
longer, approx. 10 seconds.  
BMW X5 4.4i, 4.6is:  
Your BMW is equipped with the conve-  
nience starting feature. Simply turn the  
ignition key to position 3 – starter – and  
then release it immediately.  
The starter actuation continues to  
operate automatically for a certain  
period of time and is stopped automati-  
cally as soon as the engine has started.  
The automatic starting mode will not  
operate if the battery voltage is low.  
The engine can be started by means of  
jump-starting, refer to page 162.<  
Engine idle speed is controlled by the  
engine computer system. Increased  
speeds at start-up are normal and  
should decrease as the engine warms  
up. If engine speed does not decrease,  
service is required.  
Vehicles with automatic transmission:  
Place the selector lever in Park.<  
Vehicles with automatic transmission:  
The vehicle must be stationary and the  
selector lever in Park before you can  
remove the ignition key.  
To prevent the battery from discharging,  
always switch off electrical devices that  
are not in use. Switch the ignition off  
when the vehicle is not being driven.  
Do not allow the engine to warm up  
by leaving it running while the vehicle  
remains stationary. Instead, begin to  
drive immediately at a moderate engine  
speed.  
Extended starting attempts, char-  
acterized by excessively frequent  
or long periods with the starter  
engaged, can lead to damage of the  
catalytic converter.<  
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64nParking brake  
Manual transmission  
If, in exceptional circumstances, it  
should be necessary to engage  
the parking brake while the vehicle is in  
motion, do not pull it with excessive  
pressure. Keep your thumb pressed  
against the release button while care-  
fully pulling up the lever to apply mod-  
erate pressure.  
Excessive pressure can lead to over-  
braking and loss of traction – fishtailing  
– at the rear axle.  
The brake lamps do not come on when  
the parking brake is engaged.  
The parking brake is primarily designed  
to prevent the vehicle from rolling while  
parked. It operates against the rear  
wheels.  
Press the clutch pedal all the way down  
each time you shift, pressing the gear-  
shift lever into its proper end position.  
Vehicles with manual transmission:  
Always engage the parking brake when  
parking on slopes and inclined sur-  
faces. Even placing the gearshift lever  
in 1st gear or reverse may not provide  
adequate resistance to rolling.  
Depress the clutch when starting the  
vehicle, too, otherwise, the interlock  
will prevent the engine from starting if  
the clutch is not depressed.  
To engage  
The lever engages automatically when  
you pull it up and the indicator lamp  
comes on in the instrument cluster in  
ignition key position 2, refer to  
pages 19 and 20.  
Vehicles with automatic transmission:  
Place the selector lever in Park.<  
To avoid corrosion, apply the parking  
brake lightly from time to time when  
coasting to a standstill at a traffic  
signal, for instance, provided that it is  
safe to do so.  
To release  
Pull up slightly on the lever, press the  
button and lower the lever.  
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Manual transmission  
Automatic transmission with Steptronic*  
65n  
Reverse  
Select Reverse only when the vehicle is  
completely stopped. Press the gearshift  
lever to the left to overcome the resis-  
tance.  
As you do this, the backup lamps will  
turn on automatically when the ignition  
key is in position 2.  
Do not hold the vehicle in place on  
slopes by slipping or riding the  
clutch. Use the parking brake instead,  
since a slipping clutch increases clutch  
wear.<  
Selector lever positions  
You can drive as with a normal auto-  
matic transmission. In addition, you can  
also shift manually.  
P R N D M/S  
The transmission range display varies  
according to the equipment of your  
vehicle, refer to the illustrations.  
When you move the selector lever from  
the D position to the left into the M/S  
range, the performance-oriented shift  
programs of the automatic transmission  
are engaged. As soon as you tap the  
selector lever in the + or direction,  
Steptronic changes the gear. The  
manual mode is engaged. When you  
wish to use the automatic transmission  
mode again, move the selector lever to  
the right into the D position.  
Starting the engine  
The engine can only be started in  
selector lever positions Park or Neutral.  
Under normal operating conditions, fuel  
consumption is lowest when driving in  
position D.  
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66nAutomatic transmission with Steptronic*  
If you leave the vehicle with the  
D Drive – Automatic shift  
program  
This position is designed for driving  
under all normal operating conditions.  
All forward gears are available.  
engine running, move the selector  
lever to the Park position and engage  
the parking brake. If you fail to do this,  
the vehicle could move.  
Do not leave the vehicle unattended  
with the engine running, since an unat-  
tended vehicle with a running engine  
represents a safety hazard.<  
Kickdown  
In the kickdown mode, you achieve  
maximum acceleration and in posi-  
tion D top speed.  
Depress the accelerator pedal past the  
increased resistance point at the full-  
throttle position.  
P Park  
Select only when the vehicle is sta-  
tionary. The transmission locks to pre-  
vent the rear wheels from turning.  
Range selection  
A detent prevents inadvertent shifts to  
the Reverse or Park selector lever posi-  
tions. To disengage the detent, press  
the button on the front side of the  
selector lever knob, refer to arrow.  
R Reverse  
Select only when the vehicle is sta-  
tionary.  
While the vehicle is stationary and  
before shifting out of Park or Neu-  
tral, depress the footbrake in order to  
disengage the selector lever's lock  
mechanism – Shiftlock.  
N Neutral – Idle  
Select only if your journey is interrupted  
for a longer period.  
Hold the footbrake down until starting  
off. The vehicle will otherwise creep  
when a drive position is engaged.<  
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Automatic transmission with Steptronic*  
67n  
Upshifts or downshifts will only be  
Electronic transmission control  
module  
If the indicator lamp comes on  
or the message – TRANS.FAIL-  
SAFE PROG – appears in the  
Check Control, there is a fault in the  
transmission system.  
carried out at appropriate engine  
speeds and road speeds. If the engine  
speed is too high, for instance, the  
downshift will not be executed. The  
gear selected will appear briefly in the  
instrument cluster followed by the  
current gear.  
Bring the vehicle to a stop. Move the  
transmission selector lever to P. Set the  
parking brake and switch the engine  
off, ignition key to position 0.  
If you are driving in the manual  
mode and wish to accelerate rap-  
idly – to pass another vehicle, for  
example – shift down manually or with  
the kickdown function.<  
Wait a few seconds, then start the  
engine.  
M/S Manual mode and  
Sport Program  
When you change from D to M/S, the  
Sport Program is activated. This is indi-  
cated by D S in the transmission range  
display. The Sport Program is designed  
for performance-oriented driving.  
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 indi-  
cator lamp does not go out, you can  
place the selector lever in all positions.  
However, the vehicle will now only drive  
forward with limited gear selection.  
You can only change from M/S to  
selector lever positions P, R and N via  
the D position.  
transmission shifts from the Sport Pro-  
gram to the manual mode.  
Whenever you tap the selector lever in  
the + direction, the transmission shifts  
up, and when you tap it in the direc-  
tion, the transmission will shift down.  
Depending on the equipment version,  
1 to 5 or M1 to M5 is indicated in the  
transmission range display.  
If this happens, avoid extreme engine  
loads and consult the nearest  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center.  
Do not work in the engine com-  
partment when a drive gear is  
engaged. If you do this, the vehicle  
could move.<  
Information on jump-starting, tow-  
starting and towing begins on page 162.  
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68nIndicator/Headlamp flasher Washer/Wiper system/Rain sensor*  
Wipers retracted – home position  
The left wiper is partially concealed by  
the hood. In order to bring the wipers to  
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.  
1 High beams – blue indicator  
0 Wipers retracted  
1 Intermittent mode or rain sensor  
2 Normal wipe  
2 Headlamp flasher – blue indicator  
3 Turn signal indicators – green  
indicator accompanied by periodic  
clicking sound from the relay  
3 Fast wipe  
For changing the wiper blades, refer to  
page 150.  
4 Brief wipe  
5 Clean the windshield  
6 Special wash program*  
To signal briefly  
Fold the wipers back down onto  
the windshield before you turn the  
ignition key to position 1 or 2 again. If  
you do not, they could be damaged.<  
Press the lever up to but not beyond  
the pressure point. It then returns to the  
center position when released.  
7 Rotary dial for control of the wipe  
interval or the sensitivity of the rain  
sensor  
If the indicator lamp and the  
clicking from the relay are both  
faster than normal, one of the turn  
signal indicators has failed.<  
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Washer/Wiper system/Rain sensor*  
69n  
Switch the rain sensor off in auto-  
Intermittent mode  
Special wash program*  
matic car washes. If you do not,  
damage may occur if the wipers switch  
on unintentionally.<  
Not on vehicles with rain sensor.  
As at 5; there are also several additional  
wash cycles, and the headlamps are  
cleaned*.  
This program is recommended after you  
have driven on extremely dirty roads.  
You can set the wipe interval to four  
stages with rotary dial 7.  
In addition, the wipe interval is varied  
automatically depending on road  
speed.  
Normal wipe  
The system switches automatically to  
intermittent mode when the vehicle is  
not moving, not on vehicles with rain  
sensor.  
Clean the headlamps*  
>With the special wash program 6  
>With every actuation of clean the  
windshield 5 when the vehicle's  
lighting is switched on, the head-  
lamps will be cleaned at appropriate  
intervals.  
Rain sensor  
The rain sensor is positioned on the  
windshield, directly in front of the inte-  
rior rearview mirror.  
Fast wipe  
The wipers operate at normal speed  
when the vehicle is not moving, not on  
vehicles with rain sensor.  
To activate the rain sensor:  
Move the lever to position 1 with the  
ignition key in position 1 or higher. The  
wipers travel once across the wind-  
shield, regardless of the weather  
conditions.  
Clean the windshield  
The system sprays washer fluid against  
the windshield and activates the wipers  
for a brief period.  
You can leave the lever permanently in  
position 1. It is then only necessary to  
activate the rain sensor from ignition  
key position 1 and up.  
To do this, turn rotary dial 7 briefly.  
To adjust the sensitivity of the rain  
sensor:  
Turn rotary dial 7.  
Deactivating the rain sensor:  
Move lever to position 0.  
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70nWasher/Wiper system/Rain sensor*  
Do not use the washers if there is  
any danger that the fluid will  
freeze on the windshield. If you do so,  
your vision could be obscured. For this  
reason, use an antifreeze agent, refer to  
page 141.  
Do not use the washers when the reser-  
voir is empty. This could cause damage  
to the washer pump.<  
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 150.  
Windshield washer jets  
The windshield washer jets are warmed  
automatically when the ignition key is in  
position 2.  
Rear window wiper  
0 Retracted position of the rear window  
wiper  
1 Rear window wiper in intermittent  
mode. When reverse gear is  
engaged, continuous operation is  
switched on automatically  
2 Clean the rear window  
You can also program the interval:  
>Switch briefly from position 0 to posi-  
tion 1  
>The time until reactivation – from  
position 0 to 1 – is the programmed  
interval, max. 30 seconds.  
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Cruise control*  
71n  
You can automatically maintain and  
store any desired vehicle speed above  
approx. 20 mph/30 km/h.  
To activate the system  
To maintain and store speed or  
to accelerate  
From ignition key position 2:  
Press button; the indicator lamp in the  
instrument cluster comes on, refer to  
page 22. You can now use the cruise  
control.  
You can use cruise control whenever  
the system is active while the engine is  
running.  
Press button + briefly:  
The system maintains and stores the  
current vehicle speed. Every time you  
briefly touch the button, the speed  
increases by approx. 0.6 mph/1 km/h.  
Do not use cruise control on  
twisting roads, when high traffic  
density prevents driving at a constant  
speed, when the road surface is slick –  
snow, rain, ice – or when the road sur-  
face is loose – rocks, gravel or sand.<  
Press and hold button + :  
The vehicle accelerates without pres-  
sure on the accelerator pedal. When  
you release the button, the system  
maintains and stores the current speed.  
If, on a downhill gradient, the  
engine's braking effect is not suffi-  
cient, the controlled speed can be  
exceeded. Speed can drop on uphill  
grades if the engine output is insuffi-  
cient.<  
To deactivate the system  
Press the button repeatedly until the  
indicator lamp in the instrument cluster  
goes out.  
The cruise control is also deactivated  
when the ignition key is turned into  
position 0.  
The speed stored in the memory is  
deleted.  
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72nCruise control*  
To decelerate  
To interrupt the cruise control  
Press button briefly:  
When the system is activated, press  
button 1. The indicator lamp stays on.  
You can use the cruise control again  
whenever required by calling up the  
speed that was stored last.  
When cruise control is active, every  
brief touch of the button reduces the  
speed by approx. 0.6 mph/1 km/h.  
Press and hold button :  
With the cruise control active, the  
system automatically reduces the  
throttle opening to slow the vehicle.  
When you release the button, the  
system maintains and stores the cur-  
rent speed.  
In addition, the system is automatically  
interrupted in response to the following  
conditions:  
>When you apply pressure to the  
brake pedal  
>When you apply pressure to the  
clutch pedal or when you move the  
automatic transmission selector lever  
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Odometer, outside temperature display  
73n  
Ice warning  
If the outside temperature drops to  
approx. +37.5 7/+3 6, 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 +37.5 7/+3 6,  
on bridges or shaded road surfaces, for  
instance.<  
1 Odometer  
Outside temperature display  
The outside temperature appears in the  
display from ignition key position 1 and  
higher.  
2 Trip odometer  
3 Outside temperature display  
You can change the units of measure-  
ment – 6/7 by  
Odometer  
You can activate the displays shown in  
the illustration with the ignition key in  
position 0 by pressing the button in the  
instrument cluster, refer to arrow.  
1. pressing and holding down the  
button, refer to arrow, with the igni-  
tion key in position 1  
2. and then turning the ignition key to 0.  
At the same time the units of mea-  
surement in the temperature display  
of the automatic climate control will  
be changed, refer to page 105.  
The range of available displays varies  
according to your individual vehicle's  
equipment.  
Trip odometer  
Refer also to page 80.  
To reset the trip odometer to zero,  
press the button, refer to arrow, with  
the ignition key in position 1 or 2.  
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74nTachometer  
Energy control  
BMW X5 3.0i, 4.4i  
BMW X5 4.6is  
BMW X5 3.0i, 4.4i  
Do not operate the engine with the  
needle in the red overspeed zone of the current permissible engine speeds,  
gauge, refer to arrow.  
The orange pre-warning zone displays  
Indicates the current fuel consumption  
in mpg, on Canadian vehicles in liters/  
100 km. This allows you to see whether  
your current driving style is conducive  
depending on the engine temperature.  
As the engine temperature increases,  
some of the sectors for this pre-warning to fuel economy with minimum exhaust  
zone will go out one after the other. emissions.  
Avoid engine speeds in the pre-warning When the vehicle is stationary, the  
To protect the engine, the engine man-  
agement system automatically inter-  
rupts the fuel supply in this range.  
zone if possible.  
display goes to Maximum – zero on  
Canadian models.  
Do not operate the engine with the  
needle in the red overspeed zone of the  
gauge, refer to arrow.  
To protect the engine, the engine man-  
agement system automatically inter-  
rupts the fuel supply in this range.  
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Temperature gauge  
Fuel gauge  
75n  
Do not drive until the tank is com-  
pletely empty, as otherwise  
engine functions are not ensured and  
damage can occur.<  
When you switch on the ignition, the  
indicator lamp comes on briefly to con-  
firm that the system is operational.  
BMW X5 4.6is  
If the indicator lamp comes on and  
stays on, there are approx.  
The general operating temperature is  
between 176 7/80 6 and 248 7/  
120 6. Do not exceed the maximum  
temperature of 302 7/150 6.  
>2.0 gal./8 liters – 6-cylinder engine  
>2.5 gal./10 liters – 8-cylinder engine  
of fuel still in the tank.  
Tank capacity: approx. 24.6 gal./  
approx. 93 liters.  
Certain operating conditions where the  
tilt of the vehicle varies, such as those  
encountered in mountainous areas,  
may cause the needle to fluctuate  
slightly.  
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76nCoolant temperature gauge  
Service Interval Display  
Between the blue and red zones  
Normal operating range. It is not  
unusual for the needle to rise as far as  
the edge of the red zone.  
Blue  
The range of available displays varies  
according to your individual vehicle's  
equipment.  
The engine is still cold. Drive at mod-  
erate engine and vehicle speeds.  
Green lamps  
Red  
The number of illuminated lamps  
decreases as the time for your next  
maintenance visit approaches.  
When you switch on the ignition, the  
warning lamp comes on briefly to con-  
firm that the system is operational.  
If the warning lamp comes on while  
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.  
Yellow lamp  
This field appears together with  
OILSERVICE or INSPECTION.  
Maintenance is due. Please contact  
your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle  
center for an appointment.  
Checking coolant level, refer to  
page 143.  
Red lamp  
The maintenance deadline has been  
passed.  
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Check Control  
77n  
Priority 1  
Graphic display*  
Alphanumeric display*  
These defects are immediately indi-  
cated by an acoustic signal and a  
flashing warning symbol 1. Simulta-  
neous defects will be displayed con-  
secutively. These status messages  
remain in the display until the defects  
are corrected. They cannot be deleted  
by pressing the CHECK button 3:  
The following alerts or status messages Text messages are used to alert the  
are displayed with icons from ignition  
key position 2 and up until the defects  
are corrected:  
driver to system malfunctions when the  
ignition key is turned to position 2. The  
alert is accompanied by an acoustic  
signal.  
1 Check low beams  
1 Status messages symbol  
2 Display  
2 Add washer fluid (goes out after  
approx. 1 minute)  
3 Door open  
3 CHECK button  
>RELEASE PARKINGBRAKE  
>COOLANT TEMPERATURE  
The coolant is overheated. Stop the  
vehicle immediately and switch off  
the engine, refer to pages 76 and 143  
>STOP!ENGINE OILPRESS  
The oil pressure is too low. Stop the  
vehicle immediately and switch off  
the engine, refer to pages 19 and 141  
4 Tailgate open  
Messages concerning system faults are  
differentiated based on two priorities:  
5 Check brake and tail lamps. A defec-  
tive center brake lamp is indicated by  
the upper symbol.  
When you open the door after stopping,  
a warning signal sounds without a  
visual indicator for:  
>LIGHTS ON  
>KEY IN IGNITION LOCK.  
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78nCheck Control  
>CHECK BRAKE FLUID  
Priority 2  
>CHECK FILLER CAP  
Indicates that brake fluid is down to  
approximately the minimum level.  
Top off the brake fluid at the next  
opportunity, refer to page 144. Have  
the cause of the brake fluid loss diag-  
nosed and corrected by your BMW  
Sports Activity Vehicle center  
>TIRE LOW/FLAT*  
Reduce vehicle speed immediately  
and stop the vehicle. Avoid hard  
brake applications. Do not oversteer,  
refer to page 98  
Check to see whether the fuel filler  
cap has been closed properly, refer  
to page 25  
>OUTSIDE TEMP. +23 7/5 6  
This display is only an example. The  
current temperature is displayed at  
outside temperatures of +37.5 7/  
+3 6 and below, refer also to  
page 73  
These displays appear for 20 seconds  
when the ignition key is turned to posi-  
tion 2. The warning symbols remain  
after the message disappears. You can  
call up the messages again for display  
by pressing the CHECK button.  
>TRUNKLID OPEN  
This message appears only at the  
start of a trip  
>TIRE PRESSURE SET*  
>DOOR OPEN  
The RDC has imported the current  
inflation pressure in the tires as the  
target values which the system will  
monitor, refer to page 97  
This message appears after a min-  
imal defined road speed has been  
In addition to this message, an indi-  
cator lamp with the safety belt icon  
appears and an acoustical signal is  
sounded  
>WASHER FLUID LOW  
The fluid level is too low; top off at  
the next opportunity, refer to  
page 141  
>CHECK ENGINE OIL LEV  
The oil level is at the absolute min-  
imum; refill as soon as possible, refer  
to page 141. Do not drive more than  
approx. 30 miles/50 km until you add  
oil  
>SELFLEVEL SUSP.INACT*  
Please consult the nearest  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center  
>SELFLEVEL SUSP.INACT*  
max. 35 mph/max. 60 km/h*  
These displays appear consecutively.  
Do not exceed a maximum speed of  
35 mph/60 km/h.  
Please consult the nearest BMW  
Sports Activity Vehicle center  
>LIMIT*  
>CHECK TIRE PRESSURE*  
Check and correct the tire inflation  
pressure to specifications at the ear-  
liest opportunity, e.g. next stop to  
refuel, refer to page 97  
>TIRECONTROL INACTIVE*  
A temporary interference of the RDC  
or a system fault, refer to page 98  
>CHECK BRAKE LIGHTS  
A lamp has failed or the electrical  
circuit has a fault, refer to page 153  
or consult a BMW Sports Activity  
Vehicle center  
You will see this message if the pro-  
grammed speed limit has been  
exceeded, refer to page 85.  
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>CHECK LOWBEAM LIGHTS  
CHECK SIDE LIGHTS  
CHECK REAR LIGHTS  
CHECK FRONT FOGLAMPS  
CHECK LICPLATE LIGHT  
Displays after completion of trip  
All of the malfunctions registered during Press the CHECK button 3 with the  
the trip appear consecutively when the ignition key in position 2:  
To check the Check Control  
ignition key is turned to position 0.  
CHECK CONTROL OK appears in the  
display.  
The following displays will appear when  
appropriate:  
CHECK HIGHBEAM LIGHT  
CHECK BACK UP LIGHTS  
Defective bulb or circuit, refer to  
page 151 or consult a BMW Sports  
Activity Vehicle center  
>TRANS. FAILSAFE PROG*  
Please consult the nearest  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center,  
refer to page 67  
>CHECK BRAKE LININGS  
Have the brake pads inspected by  
your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle  
center, refer to page 133  
>CHECK COOLANT LEVEL  
Coolant too low, top off at the next  
opportunity, refer to page 143  
>ENGINE FAILSAFE PROG  
There is a fault in the engine's elec-  
tronic control system.  
No malfunctions are present in the  
monitored systems.  
>LIGHTS ON  
>KEY IN IGNITION LOCK  
>CHECK ENGINE OIL LEV  
Add engine oil at the next opportu-  
nity, e.g. next stop to refuel, refer to  
page 141.  
Computer  
You can find a description of the com-  
puter on pages 80 and 85 as well as in  
the Owner's Manual for the Onboard  
Computer.  
This display appears when you open  
the driver's door after parking the  
vehicle. A supplementary acoustic  
signal is also heard.  
You can have the Check Control  
and computer messages dis-  
played in a different language.<  
Status messages remain available for a  
period of approx. three minutes after  
the display goes out and the key is  
removed from the ignition lock. Press  
the CHECK button 3. If there were mul-  
tiple messages, press the CHECK  
button repeatedly to view them all in  
sequence.  
You can continue to drive with  
reduced engine output or engine  
speed.  
Have the system checked by your  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center.  
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80nComputer  
Cruising range and average speed  
The computer bases its calculations  
of the cruising range on the previous  
driving style and conditions.  
The computer ignores any time spent  
with the vehicle stationary and the  
engine switched off in its average  
speed calculations.  
To cancel 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.  
Outside temperature and average  
fuel consumption  
You can change the units of measure-  
ment – 6/7 – for the outside tempera-  
ture display by  
Mode selection  
From ignition key position 1 and up,  
you can call up information from the  
computer using the button in the turn  
signal lever. By pressing the button  
briefly in the direction of the steering  
column, you can call up a new function  
for display.  
To restart calculations  
If you continue to press the button in  
the turn signal lever, the average values  
which were just displayed for fuel con-  
sumption and speed will be recalcu-  
lated from that point. The engine must  
be running for this calculation.  
1. pressing and holding the trip odo-  
meter reset button with the ignition  
key in position 1  
2. and then turning the ignition key to 0.  
At the same time the units of mea-  
surement in the temperature display  
of the automatic climate control will  
be changed, refer to page 105.  
The displays appear in the following  
order: outside temperature, average  
fuel consumption, cruising range,  
average speed.  
Computer with alphanumeric  
display*  
If your vehicle has Check Control with  
alphanumeric display, the system's  
computer is described beginning on  
page 85 and in the Owner's Manual for  
the Onboard Computer.  
Starting with ignition key position 1,  
the last active setting is displayed.  
Refer also to page 73.  
The range of available displays varies  
according to your individual vehicle's  
equipment.  
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Multi-Information Display MID  
81n  
Central display  
The MID serves as the central display  
and operation for the following onboard  
systems:  
>Digital clock, e.g. time display, date  
>Audio systems – radio, cassette, CD  
>Computer, e.g. fuel consumption,  
cruising range  
>Cellular phone, e.g. dialing.  
You will find explanations and notes  
for operating the digital clock and the  
computer on the following pages.  
Please refer to the separate Owner's  
Manuals for operating the audio sys-  
tems, the cellular phone and the  
onboard computer.  
6 Display for the entry and query but-  
tons. Depending on the operating  
mode, the functions and alternatives  
that can be selected at the buttons  
are displayed here  
1 Function button for audio systems  
2 Function button for the cellular phone  
3 Indicator lamp for independent venti-  
lation  
>remains on if switch-on time is  
active  
7 Entry and query buttons for operating  
the various onboard systems  
Any unrealistic numerical entries  
will not be accepted.  
>flashes while operating  
All stored data will be lost if the power  
supply is interrupted. Time display,  
switch-on times for independent  
heating and ventilation, distance and  
cruise control speed limit may have to  
be reset once the power supply has  
been re-established.<  
4 Function button for the digital clock  
and computer  
5 Indicator display for the various  
onboard systems  
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82nDigital clock in the MID  
Only make entries when the  
vehicle is stationary – to avoid  
endangering yourself or other road  
users.<  
To change the time  
To change the date  
Press the left side of the button.  
Press the left side of the button.  
To call up time or date  
Press the right side of the button:  
The dots flash in the display.  
Press.  
Press the left side of the button.  
Display shows:  
To change the setting:  
Press the right side of the button:  
The dots and the DATE display flash.  
You can have the time displayed in  
12 or 24 hours.  
Press on the left or right, or hold the  
button down.  
To change the setting:  
To change the display:  
To store the entry:  
Press on left or right, or hold the button  
down.  
Press the left side of the button.  
Press the right side of the button.  
If the 12-hour time display is in use, AM  
or PM appears after the time.  
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.  
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Digital clock in the MID  
83n  
To start the stopwatch function:  
Reminder signal  
Stopwatch  
You can program a reminder signal –  
Memo – to be heard every hour, so that  
you are sure not to miss a news  
broadcast.  
Press the left side of the button.  
Press the right side of the button.  
To take an intermediate time reading:  
Press the left side of the button.  
Press.  
Display shows:  
Press.  
Press:  
MEMO OFF appears in the display for  
entry and query buttons, and the tone  
symbol will appear in the upper right of  
the display.  
Press.  
The stopwatch display can be seen  
counting up; the stopwatch continues  
to run.  
A signal is then heard 15 seconds  
before each hour.  
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.<  
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84nDigital clock in the MID  
To enter the time:  
Enter the switch-on times for the  
independent ventilation  
You can enter two different switch-on  
times.  
The ventilation will shut off automati-  
cally after 30 minutes.  
Directly switching the  
independent ventilation  
on and off  
The independent ventilation func-  
tion can only be called up in igni-  
tion key position 1.<  
Press on the left/right, or hold the  
button down.  
To confirm the entry:  
Please follow the instructions for  
operating the independent ventila-  
tion that start on page 111.<  
Press the left side of the button.  
Press the right side of the button.  
The activated time is marked with an  
asterisk.  
Press the left side of the button.  
Press.  
The switch-on times remain stored until  
new entries are made.  
Press on the left/right.  
Display shows:  
You can change switch-on times that  
have already been stored by making a  
new time entry as described above.  
When the switch-on time is active, the  
LED comes on in the MID. During actual  
operation of the ventilation, the LED  
flashes. The LED goes out when the  
system is switched off.  
Press the right side of the button:  
Display flashes, e.g. TIMER 1.  
To activate/deactivate the time:  
Press twice.  
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Computer in the MID  
85n  
Only make entries when the  
vehicle is stationary – to avoid  
endangering yourself or other road  
users.<  
Display shows:  
Speed limit  
Speed limit entry:  
You can enter the road speed here  
at which you wish to hear and see a  
reminder signal: a signal will sound,  
the word LIMIT will flash, and with the  
Check Control with alphanumeric dis-  
play*, the speed limit warning stored in  
the memory will appear on the instru-  
ment cluster briefly.  
Enter the limit by pressing the function  
buttons.  
Computer calculations begin at the  
start of the journey.  
Information can also be called up in the  
display by remote control, refer to  
page 89.  
To correct an entry:  
Press the left side of the button and  
repeat the entry.  
The speed limit reminder is only  
repeated if road speed has fallen at  
least 3 mph/approx. 5 km/h below the  
preset speed limit.  
To store the entry:  
Press the right side of the button.  
Press the right side of the button.  
Press.  
Press the right side of the button.  
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86nComputer in the MID  
Adopting the current speed as the  
speed limit:  
To correct an entry:  
Distance to destination  
The remaining distance to the destina-  
tion will be displayed on the screen.  
Enter the entire distance before starting  
the journey.  
Press the right side of the button.  
Press the left side of the button and  
repeat the entry.  
To enter:  
To store the entry:  
Press.  
Press the right side of the button.  
Press the right side of the button.  
Checking stored value:  
Press twice at right.  
Press the left side of the button.  
Deactivating the speed limit:  
Press the right side of the button.  
Press the left side of the button.  
Press the right side of the button.  
Press the right side of the button.  
Display shows:  
Press.  
You can enter the distance by pressing  
the function buttons.  
The LIMIT display goes out, but the  
stored value is not lost and can be  
reactivated by pressing the LIMIT  
button.  
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Computer in the MID  
87n  
Estimated time of arrival  
Cruising range  
Fuel consumption  
When you have entered the distance to The distance which the vehicle should  
You can have the average fuel con-  
sumption displayed for two different  
distances, for example a complete  
journey and part of the journey.  
your destination, you can obtain an  
estimated time of arrival display which  
is continuously updated by the com-  
puter as your average driving period  
varies.  
cover on the remaining fuel in the tank  
is displayed.  
To start the calculation, select the  
CONS function with the engine running.  
Press the right side of the button.  
Press the right side of the button.  
Press the right side of the button.  
Press:  
The display shows the probable range.  
Press the left or right side of the button:  
The display will show the average fuel  
consumption.  
Press the right side of the button:  
The estimated time of arrival is dis-  
played.  
When you have only enough fuel  
left to drive fewer than 30 miles/  
50 km, then refuel, as otherwise engine  
functions are not ensured and damage To restart the fuel consumption  
can occur.<  
calculation:  
The computer will only register fuel  
amounts over 1.8 gal/6 liters.  
Press the left or right side of the button.  
Press the right side of the button.  
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88nComputer in the MID  
To correct an entry:  
Speed  
Extended immobilizer function  
You can call up a display of the  
vehicle's average speed.  
You can establish a code that will pre-  
vent the engine from being started  
unless the code is entered.  
To start the calculation, select the  
SPEED function with the engine run-  
ning.  
Press on the left side of the button and  
repeat the entry.  
If you do not have access to the code,  
the emergency deactivation procedure  
will have to be carried out, refer to next  
page.  
To store the entry:  
Press the right side of the button.  
Establishing and activating the code:  
Press the right side of the button.  
Turn the ignition key to position 0.  
Press the right side of the button.  
Deactivate the code:  
Press:  
When you are asked to enter the code –  
ignition key in position 1 or 2:  
The display shows the average speed.  
To recalculate the speed:  
>Enter the code at the function but-  
tons.  
Press the left side of the button.  
Display shows:  
Press the right side of the button.  
Press the right side of the button.  
Enter the code with the function but-  
tons.  
After the code has been entered cor-  
rectly and confirmed with the SET  
button, the time display appears.  
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Computer in the MID  
89n  
After three incorrect code entries, or  
three attempts to start the engine  
without a code entry, the alarm will  
sound for 30 seconds on vehicles fitted  
with an alarm system.  
To have all the available information  
displayed, press  
>the button on the lever until the dis-  
play shows PROG  
>the SET button.  
Deactivating the alarm in an  
emergency:  
To obtain individual items of informa-  
tion, press the button in briefly as often  
as necessary.  
If you have forgotten the code, proceed  
as follows:  
1. Disconnect the battery, wait approx.  
2 minutes, then reconnect it. Note  
that on vehicles with an alarm  
system, the alarm will sound  
2. Set the ignition key to position 1:  
The time display will count down for  
the next ten minutes  
Remote control  
The button on the turn signal indicator  
lever can be used to select the items of  
computer information which are to  
be displayed.  
3. After ten minutes, start the engine.  
To do this, press:  
If the code becomes available  
again in the meantime, it can be  
entered during the waiting period after  
pressing the CODE button.<  
>the button on the lever until PROG  
shows on the display  
>the MID buttons in the order in which  
you wish the information to be dis-  
played.  
Each time an entry is stored, the pro-  
gram number appears on the display.  
To terminate the selection procedure:  
Press the right side of the button.  
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90nPark Distance Control PDC*  
The concept  
Acoustical signals  
PDC provides extra safety and conve-  
nience during parking maneuvers by pro-  
viding an acoustic signal to indicate the  
distance between your front and rear  
bumpers and the nearest object. To do  
this, four ultrasonic sensors in the front  
and rear bumpers each measure the dis-  
tance to the nearest object.The detection  
range of the front sensors and the two  
sensors located at the ends of the rear  
bumper is approx. 2 ft/60 cm, while the  
The distance from an object is indicated  
in front with a higher intermittent tone,  
and at the rear with a lower intermittent  
tone. As the distance between vehicle  
and object decreases, the intervals  
between the tones become shorter.  
A continuous tone indicates the pres-  
ence of an object less than approx. 1 ft/  
30 cm away.  
The warning signal is canceled after  
approx. 3 seconds if you are moving  
parallel to a wall.  
rear center sensors can detect objects to  
a distance of approx. 5 ft/1.50 m.  
Manual activation  
Press the button; the indicator lamp  
comes on.  
If there is a malfunction of the system:  
The indicator lamp flashes and a short  
steady signal tone is sounded  
PDC is a parking aid which regis-  
ters objects when approaching  
slowly, as is the case during usual  
parking maneuvers. Avoid approaching  
objects too fast, otherwise the system  
may give warning of physical obstacles  
too late.<  
Manual deactivation  
Press the button again; the indicator  
lamp goes out.  
>if you activate PDC with the button  
>when you select reverse for the first  
time after switching on the ignition  
>if a malfunction occurs while the PDC  
system is active.  
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.  
Switch the system off and have the  
cause of the malfunction corrected by  
your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle  
center.  
Automatic function  
The system starts to operate automati-  
cally approx. one second after you  
select reverse or move the selector  
lever into the R position with the igni-  
tion key in position 2.  
Wait for this brief period before  
you start reversing.<  
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PDC*  
Dynamic Stability Control DSC  
91n  
The PDC system does not remove  
The concept  
Indicator lamp  
the driver's personal responsibility  
for evaluating the distance between the  
vehicle and any objects. Even when  
sensors are involved, there is a blind  
spot in which objects cannot be  
detected. This applies especially in  
those cases where the system  
approaches the physical constraints of  
ultrasonic measurement, as occurs with  
tow bars and trailer couplings, and in  
the vicinity of thin or wedge-shaped  
objects. Similarly, low objects that have  
already been detected - e.g. a curb-  
stone - may disappear out of the range  
of the sensors before a continuous tone  
is emitted.  
DSC maintains vehicle stability, even in  
critical driving situations.  
The indicator lamp in the instru-  
ment cluster goes out shortly  
after you switch on the ignition,  
The system optimizes vehicle stability  
during acceleration and when starting  
from a full stop, as well as optimizing  
traction. In addition, it recognizes  
unstable vehicle conditions, such as  
understeering or oversteering, and, as  
far as is possible within the laws of  
physics, keeps the vehicle on a steady  
course by adapting the rpms and brake  
applications to the individual wheels.  
refer to page 21.  
Indicator lamp flashes:  
The system is active and governs drive  
and braking force.  
If the indicator lamp fails to go out after  
the engine is started, or comes on  
The system is either defective or was  
switched off with the button: the stabi-  
lizing applications described to the left  
are no longer available. The vehicle will  
remain completely operational, how-  
ever, without DSC.  
The system starts up automatically  
each time you start the engine.  
Loud sources of sound, inside and out-  
side the vehicle, could drown out the  
PDC signal tone.<  
Consult your BMW Sports Activity  
Vehicle center to have the system  
repaired.  
Keep the sensors clean and free  
of ice or snow in order to ensure  
that they continue to operate effectively.  
Do not apply high pressure spray to the  
sensors for a prolonged period of time.  
Maintain an adequate distance of more  
than 4 in/10 cm.<  
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92nDynamic Stability Control DSC  
As a result of the traction interven-  
tion, the brakes may be subjected  
Dynamic Brake Control DBC  
DBC is an integral component of the  
DSC system.  
to additional loads when the system is  
switched off. For this reason, it is pos-  
sible that the braking intervention will  
be disabled automatically for a brief  
period in order to limit brake tempera-  
ture.  
To maintain vehicle stability, always  
drive with the system switched on when  
possible.<  
The system responds to sudden, high-  
intensity applications of force to the  
brake pedal by automatically braking  
the vehicle with maximum boost to  
achieve the shortest-possible braking  
distances during panic stops. This  
system exploits all the benefits of ABS.  
Do not reduce the pressure exerted  
against the brake pedal until the  
braking maneuver has been completed.  
DBC is deactivated when you release  
the brake pedal.  
To switch the system on again  
Press the button again; the indicator  
lamp goes out.  
To switch the system off  
Press the button; the indicator lamp  
comes on and stays on.  
Traction intervention remains active;  
that is, braking intervention will con-  
tinue.  
The laws of physics cannot be  
repealed, even with DSC. An  
appropriate driving style always  
remains the responsibility of the driver.  
We therefore urge you to avoid using  
the additional safety margin of the  
system as an excuse for taking risks.  
Do not make any modifications to the  
DSC system. Service procedures on  
the system are to be performed by  
authorized technicians only.<  
In the following exceptional circum-  
stances, it may be effective to switch  
off the DSC for a short period:  
>When rocking the vehicle or starting  
off in deep snow or on loose surfaces  
>On sandy road surfaces  
>On poor surfaces with deep ruts  
>If the wheels churn on muddy  
surfaces  
>When driving with snow chains.  
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Hill Descent Control HDC  
93n  
The concept  
To use HDC  
HDC is a system for driving downhill in  
steep terrain. This system reduces  
vehicle speed on steep downhill gradi-  
ents, thus allowing you to maintain con-  
trol of your BMW under these condi-  
tions.  
The vehicle moves at slightly more than  
walking speed without active interven-  
tion from the driver.  
With manual 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  
position.  
In the event of a fault  
HDC is available for activation at  
vehicle speeds below approx. 20 mph/  
35 km/h. When driving down steep hills  
with a speed below approx. 20 mph/  
35 km/h, the vehicle reduces speed  
automatically down to slightly more  
than walking speed (approx. 5 mph/  
8 km/h) and then maintains this speed  
at a constant.  
The indicator lamp 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.  
To switch the system on  
Press the button. The indicator lamp  
comes on.  
The indicator lamp flashes when the  
brakes are applied automatically.  
If the DSC indicator lamp also  
lights up:  
There is a fault in the HDC and  
DSC systems. Have your BMW Sports  
Activity Vehicle center inspect this  
system as soon as possible.  
To switch the system off  
Press the button again; the indicator  
lamp goes out.  
You can use the accelerator or brakes  
to vary this automatically controlled  
speed within a range extending from  
approx. 3 mph/5 km/h to 15 mph/  
25 km/h.  
You can specify a target speed  
within the same range by using the  
+/– buttons of the cruise control.  
HDC is deactivated automatically above  
a road speed of approx. 35 mph/  
60 km/h and when the ignition is  
switched off.  
HDC is automatically deactivated once  
vehicle speed again exceeds approx.  
35 mph/60 km/h.  
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94nSelf-leveling suspension* 2-axle self-leveling suspension*  
The warning lamp for the self-  
leveling suspension comes on,  
or the message – SELFLEVEL  
SUSP.INACT – appears in the Check  
Control: there is a malfunction in the  
self-leveling suspension.  
Changes in ride height are initiated  
either manually, using the control  
button, refer to page 95, or automati-  
cally in response to specific speeds.  
When the ride height is selected manu-  
ally, the driver has the additional option  
of revising the ride-height selection by  
entering a new command during the  
adjustment process.  
The concept  
Your vehicle is equipped with 2-axle  
self-leveling suspension acting on both  
the front and rear suspension. This  
system combines automatic self-lev-  
eling, which compensates for variations  
in front-to-rear load-distribution pat-  
Stop and inspect the vehicle. If it is  
riding significantly lower in the rear than terns, with a selection feature allowing  
in the front, or if it is sitting at an incline drivers to choose from among several  
– left rear compared to right rear - con- ride-height options.  
sult the nearest BMW Sports Activity  
Vehicle center. Drive with appropriate  
lowing ride heights:  
caution in the meantime. The vehicle  
When the vehicle is stationary, the  
system executes ride-height changes in  
both directions (up and down) when-  
ever the doors are closed. The tailgate/  
the vehicle only when the engine is run-  
ning.  
You may choose from among the fol-  
>Standard  
has reduced ground clearance or  
The standard setting is intended for  
driving comfort is noticeably reduced.  
most operating conditions, including  
trailer towing  
>Off-Road  
Higher ride height for increased  
Even if the attitude of the vehicle is  
normal, you should consult the nearest  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center if  
the warning lamp indicates a system  
ground clearance  
malfunction.  
The system's automatic self-leveling  
feature automatically compensates for  
variations in the vehicle's load.  
>Access  
Frequent changes in ride height  
initiated at short intervals can  
overheat the compressor, causing the  
system to briefly suspend active opera-  
tion.<  
Lowers vehicle for more convenient  
cargo handling or easier passenger  
ingress and exits  
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2-axle self-leveling suspension*  
95n  
When the suspension reaches the  
new ride height the flashing LED  
reverts to continuous operation, and  
the LED for the earlier level goes out  
>LED for current ride height flashes for  
roughly 3 seconds when you press  
the button: change in ride height is  
not possible.  
Ride-height display  
1 Off-Road  
Raising  
Available only when the engine is run-  
ning.  
2 Standard  
From Standard to Off-Road:  
3 Access  
Press button 1 while traveling at a  
speed of less than approx. 30 mph/  
50 km/h.  
The LEDs not only show the current  
ride height, but also indicate changes:  
>LED on: indicates the vehicle's cur-  
rent ride height  
From Access to Standard:  
>Ride-height LED flashes while the  
LED for the earlier level remains on:  
the ride height is being adjusted to a  
new level, either automatically or in  
response to driver input at the button.  
>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.  
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96n2-axle self-leveling suspension*  
From Off-Road to Standard:  
>Press button 2 or  
>automatically once you exceed a  
speed of approx. 30 mph/50 km/h.  
Lowering  
Available with ignition key in position 2.  
From Standard to Access:  
1. Press button 2 while traveling at less  
than approx. 50 mph/80 km/h. The  
system enters its preselection mode.  
The preselection mode is canceled  
>by pressing button 1  
>automatically once the vehicle  
exceeds a speed of approx.  
50 mph/80 km/h or roughly  
60 seconds after button 2 is  
pressed  
2. Reduce speed to below approx.  
15 mph/25 km/h within roughly  
60 seconds after pressing button 2.  
When you press button 2 at  
speeds below approx. 15 mph/  
25 km/h the system automatically  
lowers the vehicle to the Access level.<  
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Tire Pressure Monitor RDC*  
97n  
The concept  
Loss of tire pressure  
RDC monitors the tire pressures at all  
four tires, even when the vehicle is  
moving. The system provides an alert  
whenever the inflation pressure drops  
significantly below the specified pres-  
sure in one or more tires.  
If, after a certain period of time, the  
inflation pressure has gone down sig-  
nificantly, which is normal for any tire,  
the yellow indicator lamp comes on or  
the message – CHECK TIRE PRES-  
SURE – appears in the Check Control.  
In order for the system to learn the cor-  
rect tire inflation pressure, check the  
inflation pressures in all tires, refer to  
the table on page 27 and make any  
necessary corrections. Then activate  
the system.  
This alerts you that you should have the  
tires inflated to the specified pressures  
as soon as possible.  
If you are prompted to check the  
tire pressure shortly after a cor-  
To switch the system on  
1. Turn the ignition key to position 2, do  
not start the engine  
rection has been made, this indicates  
that the corrected values were not  
accurate. Please check the inflation  
pressure again and make corrections  
according to the inflation pressure  
table. After that reactivate the system.<  
This indicator lamp in the instru-  
ment cluster or the Check Con-  
trol will inform you if the tire  
pressure is different from the learned  
values.  
2. Maintain pressure on the button until  
the yellow indicator lamp in the  
instrument cluster comes on for sev-  
eral seconds or the message – TIRE  
PRESSURE SET – appears in the  
Check Control  
3. After you have driven for a few min-  
utes, the RDC will import the current  
inflation pressure in the tires as the  
reference values which the system  
will monitor.  
You will only have to repeat this proce-  
dure if the tire inflation pressure must  
be corrected. Otherwise, the RDC func-  
tions automatically when the ignition  
key is in position 2, and thus operates  
whenever the vehicle is driven.  
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98nTire Pressure Monitor RDC*  
Adaptive brake light  
The adaptive brake light provides  
drivers of following vehicles with an  
indication of the intensity with which  
the brakes are being applied in your  
own vehicle.  
Flat tire  
System malfunction  
During the period of the malfunction,  
the yellow indicator lamp comes on or  
If there is a tire failure with a loss of  
inflation pressure, the red indicator  
lamp comes on or the message – TIRE the message – TIRECONTROL INAC-  
LOW/FLAT – appears in the Check  
Control. In addition, an acoustic signal  
sounds.  
TIVE – appears in the Check Control.  
The display occurs in two stages:  
You will also see the same message  
>Normal braking:  
>in the event of a system malfunction  
>if a wheel is mounted without the  
RDC electronics  
>if, in addition to the spare tire, addi-  
tional wheels with RDC electronics  
are on board  
>after installation of one or several  
wheels with an electronics system  
still unknown to the system.  
It takes a few minutes to learn the  
new wheel electronics ID numbers  
after system activation. Only then can  
RDC detect and report a flat tire.  
If this occurs, reduce vehicle speed  
immediately and stop the vehicle in a  
safe location. Avoid hard brake applica-  
tions. Do not oversteer. Replace the flat  
tire.  
The brake light 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 come on, lighting  
up with the same intensity as the  
brake lamps to provide a more con-  
spicuous warning.  
The spare tire which is available in  
your vehicle as standard equip-  
ment is equipped with the electronics  
required for RDC and, following activa-  
tion of the system, is also monitored  
after it is mounted.<  
Please contact your BMW Sports  
Activity Vehicle center for additional  
information.  
RDC cannot alert you to severe  
and sudden tire damage caused  
by external factors.<  
Have the tires changed at your  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle  
center.  
Your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle  
center has the information needed for  
working with RDC and is equipped with  
the necessary special tools.<  
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Parking lamps/Low beams  
99n  
Follow me home lamps:  
When you activate the headlamp  
flasher after parking the vehicle and  
switching off the lamps, the low beams  
will come on for a brief period. You may  
also have this function deactivated if  
you wish.<  
Automatic headlamp control*  
When the switch is set to this  
position the system automati-  
cally activates or deactivates the  
low beams in response to changes in  
ambient light, e. g. in tunnels, at dusk,  
as well as rain and snow.  
LIGHTS ON warning  
The vehicle's external lamps  
remain on constantly when you  
switch on the fog lamps after the head-  
lamps have come on automatically.<  
Whenever you open the driver's door,  
after having turned the ignition key to  
position 0, you will hear an acoustic  
signal for a few seconds to remind you  
that the lamps have not been switched  
off.  
Parking lamps – side marker  
lamps  
Automatic headlamp control  
cannot serve as a substitute for  
the driver's judgement in determining  
when the vehicle lamps should be  
switched on. For example, the sensors  
are not able to detect fog. To avoid  
safety risks, you should respond to  
these kinds of low-visibility situations  
by switching the headlamps on manu-  
ally.<  
The front, rear and side vehicle  
lighting is switched on. You can  
use the parking lamps for  
On vehicles with alphanumeric Check  
Control*:  
The reminder is given through the  
Check Control.  
parking. For lighting on one side for  
parking as an additional feature, refer to  
page 100.  
Daytime driving lamps*  
Low beams  
The headlamps are automatically  
switched on for daylight driving at  
ignition key position 2.  
When the ignition is switched off  
and the low beams are on, only  
the parking lamps – side marker  
lamps – remain on.  
You can have the sensitivity of  
your vehicle's automatic head-  
lamp control adjusted.<  
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100nInstrument lighting  
High beams/Standing lamps Fog lamps  
Fog lamps  
Turn the rotary dial to adjust the illumi-  
nation intensity.  
1 High beams – blue indicator lamp  
A green indicator lamp appears  
in the instrument cluster to indi-  
cate that the front fog lamps are  
2 Headlamp flasher – blue indicator  
lamp  
3 Standing lamps  
on.  
If the high beams are switched on, the  
fog lamps go out.  
Standing lamps, left or right*  
As an additional feature, you can  
illuminate your vehicle on either side  
for parking, if you wish to do so:  
If the automatic headlamp control  
is activated, the low beams will  
automatically be switched on when the  
front fog lamps are switched on.<  
With the ignition key in position 0,  
engage the lever in the appropriate  
turn signal position.  
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Interior lamps  
101n  
Footwell and cargo area lamps  
The lamps are controlled in the same  
manner as the front interior lamps.  
Front area lighting*  
This lighting system in the two exterior  
mirrors illuminates the ground in the  
area near the two front doors. It is also  
controlled in the same manner as the  
front interior lamps, but it does not  
function while the vehicle is moving.  
The interior lamps operate automati-  
cally.  
Rear reading lamps*  
Switched on and off with the button  
next to each lamp, refer to arrows.  
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.<  
Switching the interior lamps on  
and off manually  
Press the button briefly.  
If you want the interior lamps to remain  
off all the time, press and hold the  
button for approx. 3 seconds.  
Press the button briefly to revert to  
normal operation.  
The button for the interior lamps in the  
rear passenger area only switches  
these lamps on and off.  
Front reading lamps*  
Switched on and off with the button 2  
next to each lamp.  
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102nAir conditioner  
1 Airflow directed toward the wind-  
shield and side windows  
4 Rear footwell ventilation  
8 Air supply 103  
5 Airflow for the upper body in the rear  
seat 104  
9 Rear window defroster 103  
10 Air conditioning 103  
11 Recirculated-air mode 103  
2 Airflow for the upper body 104  
3 Front footwell ventilation  
6 Temperature 103  
7 Air distribution 103  
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Air conditioner  
103n  
Temperature  
Rear window defroster  
Recirculated-air mode  
The graduations on the dial  
provide general reference  
values for the interior temper- indicator lamp comes on. The rear  
When the rear window  
defroster is activated, the  
You can respond to unpleas-  
ant odors outside the vehicle  
by temporarily switching off the outside  
ature. We recommend  
+70 7/+22 6 as a comfortable  
setting. When you start the vehicle, the  
system adjusts the air to the selected  
temperature as quickly as possible, and  
then maintains that temperature  
constantly.  
window defroster switches off automat- air supply. The system then recirculates  
ically.  
the air currently within the vehicle.  
If you have a steering wheel with multi-  
function buttons with the button for the  
recirculated-air mode, you can also use  
Air conditioning  
The air is cooled and dehu-  
midified and — depending on this button to switch to the recirculated-  
the temperature setting — warmed  
air mode, refer to page 23.  
again. Depending on the weather, the  
windshield may fog over briefly when  
You can direct air to flow onto the engine is started. You can reduce  
Air distribution  
If the windows fog over in the  
recirculated-air mode, switch the  
recirculated-air mode off and increase  
the air supply as required.<  
the windows  
upper body  
, toward the  
and into the  
by switching on the air conditioning.  
footwell  
settings are possible. In the  
there is a low flow of air onto the  
. All intermediate  
setting,  
During air conditioning condensa-  
tion forms, which then exits under  
windows to keep them free of conden- the vehicle. Traces of condensed water  
sation.  
of this kind are thus normal.<  
Air supply  
You can adjust the air supply  
through an infinitely-variable  
range. The heating and venti-  
lation become more and more  
effective as the air supply settings are  
increased. In the 0 setting, the blower  
and climate control are switched off  
and the outside air supply is blocked.  
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104nAir conditioner  
Draft-free ventilation  
Rear passenger area ventilation  
1 Rotary dial for opening and closing  
the vent outlets through an infinitely- 1. You can specify an interior tempera-  
variable range  
To defrost windows and remove  
condensation  
You can adjust the vent outlets for the  
upper body area completely for your  
personal comfort:  
ture that is comfortable for you with  
the rotary temperature dial. A good  
starting point is +70 7/+22 6  
2. Set the air distribution rotary dial  
to  
3. Set the blower/air supply rotary dial  
completely to the right  
4. Close the vent outlets in the rear  
seating area  
1 Rotary dials for opening and closing  
the vent outlets through an infinitely-  
variable range  
2 Levers for adjusting airflow direction.  
The air that flows out here is somewhat  
cooler than the air delivered to the foot-  
well.  
2 Levers for adjusting airflow direction  
3 With the rotary dial you can adjust the  
temperature of the incoming air:  
>Turn toward blue – colder  
Particle filter  
The particle filter removes dust and  
pollen from the incoming air. It is  
replaced by your BMW Sports Activity  
Vehicle center during regular mainte-  
nance. A substantial reduction in air  
supply indicates that the filter must be  
replaced before normal maintenance.  
>Turn toward red – warmer.  
5. Switch on the rear window defroster  
to defrost the rear window.  
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Automatic climate control*  
105n  
1 Airflow directed toward the wind-  
shield and side windows  
4 Rear footwell ventilation  
7 Individual air distribution 107  
5 Airflow for the upper body in the rear 8 Temperature control –  
2 Airflow for the upper body 109  
3 Front footwell ventilation  
seat 109  
left-hand side 107  
6 Automatic air distribution and air  
supply 107  
9 Display for temperature and air  
supply 107  
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106nAutomatic climate control*  
10 Temperature control –  
right-hand side 107  
13 Automatic recirculated-air control  
(AUC) 108  
16 Maximum cooling 108  
or using up residual heat 109  
11 To defrost windows and remove  
condensation 108  
14 Rear window defroster 108  
15 Air supply 107  
17 Air grille for interior temperature  
sensor – please keep clear and  
unobstructed  
12 Air conditioning 108  
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Automatic climate control*  
107n  
Tips for pleasant driving  
Individual air distribution  
Air supply  
Use the automatic system; that is press  
AUTO button 6. Select an interior  
You can cancel the AUTO  
program by selecting  
specific air distribution  
patterns for your personal  
comfort, the automatic air  
In the AUTO program, the  
air supply is controlled  
automatically. AUTO will appear in the  
display 9, refer to the overview on  
page 105. Press the left or right side of  
the button to vary the air supply. When  
your setting is displayed by bars, the  
Detailed setting options are described  
for you in the following section.  
supply remains in operation. You can  
direct air to flow onto the windows  
,
Your BMW center can program  
the settings of your vehicle in such  
a manner that, when you unlock the  
vehicle with your individualized key,  
your own personalized setting for the  
automatic climate control is initiated.<  
toward the upper body  
footwell  
Automatic air distribution maintains its  
. You can reactivate the  
automatic air distribution mode by  
selecting the AUTO button.  
setting. You can reactivate the auto-  
matic air supply by pressing the AUTO  
button.  
Temperature  
When you press the left side of the but-  
ton during operation at minimum blower  
You can make individual  
temperature settings on the speed all displays are canceled: the  
Automatic air distribution  
The AUTO program  
driver's side or the front  
passenger side. Your settings will be  
shown in the display 9. The displayed  
temperatures are reference values for  
the interior temperature. We recom-  
blower, heating and air conditioner are  
switched off. The outside air supply is  
closed. You can switch the system  
back on by pressing any button of the  
automatic climate control, except the  
assumes the adjustment of  
the air distribution and the air supply for  
you and also adapts the temperature to  
external influences – summer, winter –  
to meet preferences you can specify.  
mend +70 7/+22 6 as a comfortable MAX button 16.  
setting, whether the air conditioner is  
operating or not. When you start the  
vehicle, this system ensures that the  
selected temperature is achieved as  
quickly as possible. It then maintains this  
temperature, regardless of the season.  
To defrost windows and remove  
condensation  
This program quickly  
removes ice and conden-  
sation from the windshield and the side  
windows.  
To change the units of measurement –  
6/7 – of the display, refer to page 73  
or  
0.  
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108nAutomatic climate control*  
If you have a steering wheel with multi-  
function buttons with the button for  
recirculated-air mode, refer to page 23,  
you can also use this button to switch  
between Off and the recirculated-air  
mode or AUC and the recirculated-air  
mode.  
Air conditioning  
Automatic recirculated-air  
control AUC  
The air is cooled and  
dehumidified and —  
If there are unpleasant  
odors or pollutants in the  
depending on the temperature setting —  
warmed again. Depending on the  
weather, the windshield may fog over  
briefly when the engine is started. You  
can reduce condensation forming on  
the windows by switching on the air  
conditioning.  
outside air, you can temporarily block  
the air supply from the outside. The  
system then recirculates the air  
currently within the vehicle. Press the  
button repeatedly to run through the  
following control sequence  
If the windows fog over in the  
recirculated-air mode, switch the  
recirculated-air mode off and increase  
the air supply as required.<  
>Indicator lamps off: outside air supply  
operational  
During air conditioning condensa-  
tion forms, which then exits under  
the vehicle. Traces of condensed water  
of this kind are thus normal.<  
>Left-hand indicator lamp on – AUC  
mode: the system recognizes pollut-  
ants in the outside air and blocks the  
flow of air when necessary. The  
system then recirculates the air  
currently within the vehicle.  
Depending on the air quality, the  
automatic system then switches back  
and forth between outside air supply  
and recirculation of the air within the  
vehicle  
>Right-hand indicator lamp on: the  
outside air supply into the vehicle is  
completely blocked. The system then  
recirculates the air currently within  
the vehicle.  
Rear window defroster  
When the rear window  
defroster is activated,  
the indicator lamp comes on. The  
rear window defroster switches off  
automatically.  
Maximum cooling  
You will get maximum  
cooling capacity using this  
program if the engine is running and  
the outside temperature is above  
approx. +41 7/+5 6.  
The temperature display 9 jumps to  
+60 7/+16 6, the system switches  
over to the recirculated-air mode, and  
the air streams out of the ventilation grill  
with the maximum air supply. That is  
why you need to keep these open if you  
select this program.  
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Automatic climate control*  
109n  
Residual heat mode  
The heat which is stored in  
the engine is utilized for  
heating the interior when the engine  
has been switched off (while waiting at  
a railroad crossing, for instance).  
In ignition key position 1, you can alter  
the settings of the automatic climate  
control. With the ignition key in posi-  
tion 0, the system automatically directs  
heated air to the windshield, side  
windows and footwells.  
Draft-free ventilation  
You can adjust the vent outlets for the  
upper body area to select the optimum 1 Air supply  
airflow rates and directions for your  
Rear passenger area climate  
control  
This function may be activated  
when the outside temperature is  
below approx. 59 7/15 6, the engine  
is at operating temperature, and the  
battery is adequately charged. The LED  
on the button will light up when all  
conditions have been met.<  
2 Temperature  
personal comfort:  
3 Adjusting the direction of the airflow  
1 Rotary dials for opening and closing  
the vent outlets through an infinitely-  
variable range  
2 Selector levers for airflow direction  
3 With the rotary dial you can adjust the  
temperature of the incoming air.  
>Turn toward blue – colder  
>Turn toward red – warmer.  
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110nAutomatic climate control*  
Particle filter,  
activated-charcoal filter  
The particle filter removes dust and  
pollen from the incoming air. The acti-  
vated-charcoal filter provides additional  
protection by filtering gaseous pollut-  
ants from the outside air. Your  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center  
replaces this combined filter as a stan-  
dard part of your scheduled mainte-  
nance. A substantial reduction in air  
supply indicates that the filter must be  
replaced before normal maintenance.  
Air supply  
Temperature  
0 Blower off  
Passengers in the rear seating area can  
adjust their own temperature for the  
vent outlets:  
I Maximum blower speed  
You can adjust the air supply for the  
vent outlets through an infinitely-vari-  
able range between the 0 and I  
settings.  
>Turn toward blue – colder  
>Turn toward red – warmer  
When you start the vehicle, this system  
ensures that the selected temperature  
is achieved as quickly as possible. It  
then maintains this temperature,  
regardless of the season.  
In the 0 setting, the blower is switched  
off and the supply of air through the  
vent outlets is blocked.  
Individual adjustments on the front-seat  
control elements influence the air  
supply for rear passenger area climate  
control.  
A temperature setting is only  
possible when the blower is  
switched on, not in the 0 setting.<  
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Roller sun blinds*  
Independent ventilation system*  
111n  
You can use this system to ventilate the When a preselected activation time is  
interior and lower its temperature, using set, the independent ventilation system  
Roller sun blinds for rear side  
windows*  
Use the strap to pull out the blinds, then  
hook them in the provided attachment.  
the blower of the independent ventila-  
is operational at outside temperatures  
tion or of the automatic climate control. above +60 7/+16 6, or by direct  
switch activation.  
The independent ventilation system is  
With roller sun blinds attached, do operated via the Multi-Information  
The air emerges via the vent outlets for  
not open the windows during  
travel. The blinds may otherwise be  
damaged by the wind.<  
display MID, refer to page 84 or via the the upper body. Therefore, the vent  
onboard computer, refer to the sepa-  
rate Owner's Manual.  
outlets must be open for the system to  
operate.  
You can set two different times for the  
system to start; it will remain active for  
30 minutes. You can also switch it on  
and off directly. Since the system uses  
a substantial amount of electrical  
current, you should refrain from  
switching it on twice in succession  
without allowing the battery to be  
recharged in normal operation between  
use.  
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112nBMW Universal Transmitter  
During programming and before  
every remote actuation of a  
Before programming, read the  
User information section on  
page 114.<  
The concept  
The BMW Universal Transmitter  
programmed device by the BMW  
Universal Transmitter, check to be sure  
that there are no persons, animals or  
objects within the actuation range of  
the device in order to prevent possible  
injuries or damage. Also, comply with  
the safety precautions of the original  
hand-held transmitter.<  
replaces up to three hand-held trans-  
mitters of different devices such as  
garage door openers, alarm systems, or  
door locking systems. The BMW  
Universal Transmitter recognizes and  
learns the transmitted signal of each of  
the original hand-held transmitters.  
Original hand-held transmitter  
If this symbol is present on the  
packaging or in the instructions  
mitter, it may be assumed that this  
hand-held transmitter is compatible  
with the BMW Universal Transmitter.  
The signal of an original hand-held  
transmitter can be programmed on one  
of the three channel keys. Following  
that, each of the devices can be actu-  
ated with the appropriately-programmed  
channel key. The indicator lamp flashes  
to confirm transmission of the signal.  
To Canadian residents:  
During programming, your hand-  
held transmitter may automatically stop  
transmitting after two seconds. This  
may not be long enough to program the  
BMW Universal Transmitter. If you are  
programming from one of these hand-  
held transmitters, the Universal Trans-  
mitter's light may begin to flash in a  
series of double-blinks. If this occurs,  
continue to hold the button of the  
Universal Transmitter while you reacti-  
vate your hand-held transmitter. You  
may have to repeat this function several  
times while programming.<  
If the vehicle is sold, the memory of the  
channel keys should be cleared as  
described on page 114.  
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BMW Universal Transmitter  
113n  
Checking for the conversion code  
To determine whether the original  
hand-held transmitter is provided with  
a conversion-code system, you may  
either read the instructions for the orig-  
inal hand-held transmitter or program a  
channel key as described on the next  
page – left-hand column under  
Programming.  
Then press and hold the programmed  
channel key of the BMW Universal  
Transmitter. If the indicator lamp of the  
BMW Universal Transmitter flashes for  
two seconds and then comes on  
steadily, the original hand-held trans-  
mitter is provided with a conversion-  
code system. With a conversion-code  
system, program the channel keys as  
described on the next page – right-hand  
column under Programming a hand-  
held transmitter with conversion code.  
Programming  
1 Channel keys  
3. Hold the original hand-held trans-  
mitter toward the receiver 3 a  
maximum of 2 in/5 cm away  
2 Indicator lamp  
4. Press the transmission key of the  
3 Receiver for programming  
original hand-held transmitter, refer  
to arrow 2, and the desired channel  
key of the Integrated BMW Universal  
Transmitter, refer to arrow 1, simulta-  
neously. Release both keys as soon  
as the indicator lamp flashes rapidly  
5. To program other original hand-held  
transmitters, repeat steps 3 and 4.  
Read and comply with the safety  
precautions on the previous  
page.<  
1. Turn the ignition key to position 2  
2. For initial use:  
If you have additional questions,  
please consult your BMW Sports  
Activity Vehicle center or call  
1-800-355-3515.  
You can also visit this website:  
www.bmwusa.com.<  
Press and hold both outside keys 1  
until the indicator lamp 2 flashes, and  
then release them. The three channel  
keys are cleared  
The corresponding channel key is now  
programmed with the signal of the orig-  
inal hand-held transmitter.  
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114nBMW Universal Transmitter  
Programming a hand-held  
Clearing the channel keys  
User information  
transmitter with conversion code  
Read and comply with the safety  
precautions on page 112.<  
Do not use this BMW Universal Trans-  
mitter with any garage door opener that  
lacks safety stop and reverse features  
Read and comply with the safety  
precautions on page 112.<  
The memory of individual channel keys as required by federal safety standards,  
When programming the BMW Universal cannot be cleared. However, the three  
Transmitter, consult the instructions for channel keys can be cleared together  
this includes any garage door opener  
model manufactured before April 1st,  
1982.  
the specific device.  
as follows:  
For using the BMW Universal Trans-  
mitter with a conversion-code system,  
note the following supplemental  
programming instructions:  
>Press and hold both outside keys of  
the BMW Universal Transmitter until  
the indicator lamp flashes, and then  
release them.  
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  
shielded against interference from  
external sources to prevent unautho-  
rized or inadvertent activation.  
All of the channel keys are cleared.  
A second person facilitates  
programming of the BMW  
Universal Transmitter.<  
1. Program the BMW Universal Trans-  
mitter as described previously under  
Programming  
2. Press and hold the programming key  
on the receiver of the device for  
approx. two seconds until the  
programming lamp on the device  
comes on  
3. Press the desired channel key of the  
BMW Universal Transmitter three  
times.  
If you have additional questions,  
please consult your BMW Sports  
Activity Vehicle center.<  
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Glove compartment  
115n  
To lock  
Rechargeable flashlight*  
Use one of the master keys. A master  
key is also required for unlocking.  
Located on the left-hand side of the  
glove compartment.  
Features integral overload-protection,  
If you turn over only your door and so it can be left in its holder continu-  
ignition key for valet parking, for  
example, refer to page 30, access to  
the glove compartment is not  
possible.<  
ously.  
To avoid completely discharging  
and possibly damaging the lamp,  
always ensure that it is switched off  
before inserting it in the socket.<  
To open  
Pull the handle. The lamp inside the  
glove compartment comes on.  
To close  
Fold the cover up.  
To prevent injury in the event of an  
accident, close the glove  
compartment immediately after use.<  
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116nStorage compartments  
Cellular phone*  
Beverage holder  
Hands-free system  
Front  
You will find two storage compartments  
in the armrest between the front seats.  
On vehicles with telephone prepara-  
tion*, the hands-free microphone is  
positioned in the headliner.  
Below the sliding cover, refer to illustra-  
tion.  
Remove the insert which is a compart-  
ment for storing pens.  
To open the top compartment:  
Press the button, refer to arrow 1.  
You will find a cellular phone* in this  
compartment.  
For further information on the cellular  
phone, refer to the Telephone Owner's  
Manual.  
To move the armrest or open the lower  
compartment:  
Pull the handle, refer to arrow 2.  
In this compartment, you will find a coin  
tray and a storage compartment* for  
cassettes or CDs.  
You will find additional storage  
compartments in all of the doors as well  
as on the backrests of the front seats.  
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Beverage holder  
Glasses compartment  
Ashtray, front  
117n  
Rear  
To empty  
Press the button to open; fold upward  
to close.  
At the end of the center console under  
the lighter.  
Press the edge of the lid, refer to arrow:  
the ashtray moves up and can be  
removed.  
Press briefly to open; push back inward  
to close.  
Cigarette lighter, front  
Press the lighter 1 in.  
The lighter can be removed as soon as  
it retracts.  
Hold or touch the hot cigarette  
lighter by the knob only. Holding  
or touching it in other areas could result  
in burns.  
The cigarette lighter remains opera-  
tional when the ignition key has been  
removed. For this reason, do not leave  
unsupervised children in the vehicle.<  
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118nAshtray, front  
Ashtray, rear  
Cigarette lighter, rear  
Cigarette lighter socket  
This socket is suitable for attaching  
power supplies for flashlights, car  
vacuum cleaners and other appliances  
up to a rating of approx. 200 watts at  
12 volts. Avoid damage to the socket  
caused by inserting plugs of a different  
shape or size.  
You will find additional power outlets in  
the cargo area, refer to page 124.  
To empty  
Press the lighter in.  
The lighter can be removed as soon as  
it retracts.  
Remove the insert tray.  
Hold or touch the hot cigarette  
lighter by the knob only. Holding  
or touching it in other areas could result  
in burns.  
The cigarette lighter remains opera-  
tional when the ignition key has been  
removed. For this reason, do not leave  
unsupervised children in the vehicle.<  
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Ski bag*  
119n  
The ski bag allows the safe and clean  
transport of up to 4 pairs of standard  
skis or up to two snowboards.  
With the length of the ski bag and the  
additional space in the cargo area, you  
can store skis with a length of up to  
6.8 ft/2.1 m. Because of the tapered  
shape of the bag, the ski bag can only  
accommodate two pairs of skis with a  
length of 6.8 ft/2.1 m.  
Loading  
2. Press button 1 downward and swing  
the cover forward  
3. Press button 2: the cover in the  
cargo area is unlocked.  
1. Fold the center armrest outward.  
Velcro® fastener and place it on the  
armrest  
Together with the pull-out cargo  
floor, refer to page 124: pull the floor  
out, release the cover and slide the  
floor back in – 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 reverse sequence.  
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120nSki bag*  
Cargo area  
If the cover in the cargo area is  
concealed by the pull-out cargo  
floor, do not fold the larger rear back-  
rest down. If you do so, it will damage  
the cover.<  
Securing the load  
Fold the rear backrests down  
Secure the bag's contents by  
tightening down the retaining  
strap at the buckle.<  
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.  
Please be sure that the skis are clean  
before loading them into the bag. Be  
careful to avoid damage from sharp  
edges.  
The center safety belt can be retracted  
only when the larger backrest is  
engaged.<  
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Cargo area  
121n  
Cargo area cover  
Pull the cover out by the handle and  
hook it in the rear holders.  
Removing the cover  
When the cover is pulled out, it can be  
opened behind the rear-seat backrest  
to gain access to the cargo area from  
the rear seats during a trip, for example.  
1. Use both hands to press the cover  
together on both sides and slide it  
forward, refer to arrow 1  
You can carry light objects such as  
articles of clothing on the cover.  
2. Lift the cover upward from the rear  
For removing the cover, refer to the  
next column.  
on both sides, refer to arrow 2, and  
remove it.  
Do not place heavy or hard  
objects on the cover. If you do so,  
they could already pose a danger to  
vehicle occupants during braking or  
evasive maneuvers.<  
Installation  
Slide the cover into the retainers on  
both sides and then press it down at  
the rear until it engages.  
Before you slide it back into position,  
place the grip in the rear fold of the  
cover.  
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122nCargo area  
Partition net*  
3. Slide back the covers on the  
retainers for the partition net on both  
sides of the roof, refer to arrow  
4. Insert the curved ends of the parti-  
tion net rod in the retainers on both  
sides  
6. Attach the hooks on the bottom of  
the partition net into the eyes on both  
sides  
1. Remove the bag with the partition  
net from the retainer by releasing the  
hooks from the lashing eyes on both  
sides  
2. Remove the partition net from the  
bag and unroll it half way  
5. Now you can slide the covers toward  
the front again, refer to arrow  
Note how the bag with the parti-  
tion net is secured in the vehicle  
and how the partition net is rolled up  
and stored in the bag so that you can  
return everything to its place after use.  
If your vehicle is equiped with a pull-out  
cargo floor be sure to read the note on  
page 124.<  
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Cargo area  
123n  
Side covers  
Floor cover  
7. When the rear backrests are folded  
down, you can open the Velcro®  
strips, completely unroll the partition  
net, insert it in the front retainers on  
the roof and attach the three hooks  
into the eyes.  
Pull the handle to open the side covers. To access the spare wheel.  
To release: press the recess in the  
handle, refer to arrow, and raise the  
cover with the handle.  
The illustration shows securing at the  
bottom right as an example.  
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124nCargo area  
Fold the floor cover up  
Power outlets  
Pull-out cargo floor*  
Lift up the black retainer on the lower  
side of the floor cover and hook it into  
the upper frame of the liftgate cutout.  
When you fold the cover caps up, you  
have access to additional power out-  
lets.  
To release, pull the handle recess  
upward. Then pull the floor out.  
Do not drive when the cargo floor  
is pulled out.  
Before you fold the floor cover down,  
return the retainer to its original posi-  
tion.  
You can use the power outlets for flash-  
lights, car vacuum cleaners or other  
automotive appliances with up to  
approx. 200 watts at 12 volts. Avoid  
damage to the socket caused by  
inserting plugs of a different shape or  
size.  
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 rapid braking  
of the cargo floor at the limit stop.<  
Refer also to page 118.  
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Cargo area  
125n  
When it is extended, you can load the  
cargo floor:  
>With up to 990 Ibs/450 kg, distrib-  
uted evenly across the entire surface  
>With up to 330 Ibs/150 kg on the rear  
edge.  
Do not overload the cargo floor  
when it is extended. If you do so,  
it could cause damage.  
When you slide the cargo floor back in,  
do not grasp it on the bottom. If you do  
so, there is a risk of personal injury.<  
Raise the cargo floor  
For access to the spare wheel or other  
stored items:  
Swing the cargo floor up and secure it  
with the rod, see detail.  
If your vehicle has a partition net:  
Take the bag with the partition net  
out of the retainer, refer to page 122,  
before you raise the cargo floor panel.  
Otherwise, the bag could slide down-  
ward.<  
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126nCargo loading  
Always position and secure the  
load correctly. If you do not, it can  
endanger the passengers, e.g. simply  
during braking or evasive maneuvers.  
Do not exceed the permissible gross  
vehicle weight and the permissible axle  
loads, refer to page 170. If you do, the  
operating safety of the vehicle is no  
longer ensured and you are in violation  
of the law.  
Do not carry hard or heavy objects  
unsecured in the passenger compart-  
ment. If you do so, they may be pro-  
jected through the air, e.g. simply  
during braking and evasive maneuvers,  
thus endangering vehicle occupants.<  
Stowing cargo  
Securing the load  
>Position heavy cargo as far forward  
as possible – directly behind the  
backrests – and as low as possible  
>Cover sharp edges and corners  
>Do not pile objects higher than the  
top edge of the backrest  
>Fasten the partition net, refer to  
page 122, and ensure that carried  
items cannot pass through the parti-  
tion net  
>Secure smaller, light pieces with the  
retaining straps or a luggage net*, or  
use elastic straps, refer to page 38  
>For large, heavy pieces, see your  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center  
for load-securing devices*. The  
lashing eyes provided at the corners  
of the cargo area serve for mounting  
these load-securing devices  
>Read and comply with the informa-  
tion enclosed with the load-securing  
devices.  
>If you are transporting very heavy  
loads when the rear seat is not occu-  
pied, secure the outer safety belts in  
the opposite buckles.  
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Roof-mounted luggage rack*  
127n  
Always ensure that roof-mounted  
loads are tightly secured, as loose  
loads can shift or even fly off the roof,  
posing a serious hazard for following  
traffic.<  
Cargo loading and driving hints  
Roof-mounted luggage racks raise the  
center of gravity of the vehicle when  
they are loaded. For this reason, they  
exercise a major effect on the vehicle's  
handling and steering response.  
Drive smoothly. Avoid sudden accelera-  
tion and braking maneuvers. Take cor-  
ners gently.  
You should therefore always remember  
not to 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 170.  
A special rack system is available as an  
optional extra for your BMW. Please  
comply with the precautions included  
with the installation instructions.  
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  
sliding/tilt sunroof, and that objects do  
not project into the opening path of the  
liftgate.  
Mounting points  
Access to the mounting points:  
To fold up the cover, refer to arrow,  
please use the tool which is provided  
with the rack system.  
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Overview  
Controls and features  
Operation, maintenance  
Owner service procedures  
Technical data  
Index  
Mainte-  
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130nBreak-in procedures  
To ensure that your vehicle provides  
maximum economy throughout a long  
service life, we request that you  
Tires  
Brake system  
Approx. 300 miles/500 km must elapse  
before the brake pads and rotors  
Due to technical factors associated  
with their manufacture, tires do not  
achieve their full traction potential until achieve the optimal pad-surface and  
observe the following instructions:  
an initial break-in period has elapsed.  
For this reason, drive with extra care  
during the initial 200 miles/300 km.  
wear patterns required for trouble-free  
operation and long service life later on.  
Engine and differential  
Up to 1,200 miles/2,000 km:  
Drive at varying engine speeds and  
road speeds, but do not exceed  
4,500 rpm and the following road  
speeds during this initial period:  
To break in the separate parking brake  
drums, apply the parking brake lightly  
when coasting to a standstill at a traffic  
signal, for instance, provided that traffic  
conditions allow you to do so.  
Obey your local and state maximum  
speed limits.  
When the vehicle is operated on  
wet or slushy roads, a wedge of  
8-cylinder engines: 106 mph/170 km/h water may form between the tire and  
6-cylinder engines: 100 mph/160 km/h  
To avoid corrosion, repeat this proce-  
dure from time to time.  
the road surface. This phenomenon is  
Obey your local and state maximum  
referred to as aquaplaning, or hydro-  
speed limits.  
The brake lamps do not light up  
when the parking brake is applied.  
Vacuum for the brake system servo unit  
planing, and can lead to partial or com-  
Refrain from using full throttle and avoid  
plete loss of traction, vehicle control  
pressing the accelerator beyond the  
kickdown point.  
and braking effectiveness. Reduce your on your BMW is available only when the  
speed on wet roads.<  
engine is running. When you move the  
vehicle with the engine switched off –  
when towing, for instance – substan-  
tially higher levels of pedal force will be  
required to brake the vehicle.<  
Once you have driven 1,200 miles/  
2,000 km, engine and vehicle speeds  
can gradually be increased.  
You should also comply with these  
break-in procedures should the engine  
or one of the differentials be replaced  
later in the course of the vehicle's ser-  
vice life.  
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Driving your BMW X5  
131n  
Your BMW is right at home on all roads  
and byways – even where the pavement  
ends. It combines permanent four-  
wheel drive with the agility of a typical  
passenger vehicle.  
Starting from a full stop is possible on  
uphill gradients of up to 32 %.  
The permitted side tilt is also 50 %  
>While driving, watch carefully for  
obstacles such as rocks or holes. Try  
to avoid these obstacles whenever  
possible  
Back onto the paved road  
In recommending 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:  
On bad roads  
>On hill crests and bumpy roads, for  
example, be careful to prevent the  
body from bottoming – contact  
between the body and the ground.  
The ground clearance of the vehicle  
is:  
When you are driving on bad roads,  
there are a few points which you should  
strictly observe — for your own safety,  
for that of your passengers, and for the  
safety of the vehicle:  
>Clean accumulations of dirt from the  
body and check the undercarriage for  
damage  
>Clean mud, snow, ice and other  
materials from the wheels and tires.  
Check the tires for damage  
>Check to determine whether rocks,  
gravel or accumulations of dirt on the  
brake rotors and calipers could influ-  
ence braking performance. Remove  
all such foreign objects  
>In order to clean the brake rotors,  
apply the footbrake gently several  
times while driving at a low speed. Be  
sure that following traffic is not  
endangered by this  
>Familiarize yourself with the vehicle  
before you begin driving. Do not take  
risks with the vehicle under any cir-  
cumstances  
8 in/200 mm with up to four  
passengers  
7 in/180 mm fully loaded – without  
self-leveling suspension  
>Always adapt vehicle speed to road  
conditions – the steeper and more  
uneven the road surface is, the  
slower the vehicle's speed should be  
>You can operate your vehicle on  
uphill and downhill gradients with a  
maximum slope of 50 %. If you intend  
to drive on either an uphill or downhill  
gradient of this steepness, check to  
be sure in advance that the engine oil  
and coolant levels are both near the  
MAX mark, refer to pages 141  
and 143.  
>Do not drive in water that is deeper  
than 20 inches/50 cm. If you must  
drive through water up to that depth,  
drive at a walking speed and do not  
stop.  
After leaving the water, press on the  
footbrake gently several times while  
driving at a low speed. The brake  
applications will help to dry the  
brakes, thus preventing a reduction in  
braking performance caused by the  
moisture.  
>For cleaning the parking brake, apply  
the lever slightly at approx. 25 mph/  
40 km/h and continue to drive for  
approx. 200 yards/200 meters, pro-  
vided that traffic conditions allow you  
to do so.  
When driving down steep slopes, use  
the Hill Descent Control HDC, refer to  
page 93.  
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132nGeneral driving notes  
Antilock Brake System  
Brake system  
Brakes:  
The concept  
Brake fluid level  
Do not drive with your foot resting  
on the brake pedal. Even light but con-  
sistent pedal pressure can lead to high  
temperatures, brake wear and possibly  
even brake failure.  
The Antilock Brake System ABS keeps If the brake fluid level is too low and  
the wheels from locking during braking, brake pedal travel has become longer,  
thereby enhancing active driving safety. there may be a defect in one of the two  
brake system's hydraulic circuits.  
Braking with ABS  
If you are in a situation that requires full  
braking, you will exploit the full benefits  
of the ABS system if you apply max-  
brake pedal may be required, and slight  
imum pedal pressure – panic stop.  
Hydroplaning:  
Proceed to the nearest  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle  
center. Here increased pressure on the  
When driving on wet or slushy roads,  
reduce vehicle speed. If you do not, a  
wedge of water may form between the  
tires and the road surface. This phe-  
nomenon is referred to as hydroplaning  
or aquaplaning. It is characterized by a  
partial or complete loss of contact  
between the tires and the road surface.  
The ultimate results are loss of steering  
and braking control.<  
pulling to the side and longer braking  
Pulsation at the brake pedal combined  
distances may result. Please remember  
with sounds from the hydraulic circuits  
to adapt your driving style accord-  
indicates to the driver that ABS is in its  
ingly.<  
active mode.  
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Brake system  
133n  
Extended or steep mountain descents  
should be driven in the gear in which  
only minimal periodic brake application  
is required. This avoids excessive strain  
on the brakes and possible impairment  
of the braking effect.  
Disc brakes  
Brake pads  
When the vehicle is driven only occa-  
sionally, during extended periods when  
the vehicle is not used at all, and in  
operating conditions where brake appli-  
cations are less frequent, there is an  
increased tendency for corrosion of the  
rotors and accumulation of contamina-  
tion on the brake pads. This occurs  
because the minimal pressure which  
must be exerted by the pads to clean  
the discs by brake applications is not  
reached.  
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 determine if  
they are suited for use, and therefore  
cannot ensure the operating safety of  
the vehicle if they are installed.<  
Do not coast with the clutch  
depressed or with the transmis-  
sion or selector lever in neutral. Do not  
drive with the engine switched off. The  
engine provides no braking effect when  
the clutch is depressed or the transmis-  
sion is in neutral, and there is no  
power-assist for braking or steering  
when the engine is not running.  
BMW recommends having brake  
inspections performed at a BMW  
Sports Activity Vehicle center only. If  
you do not, parts of the four-wheel  
drive system could be damaged.  
Never allow floor mats, carpets or any  
other objects to protrude into the area  
around the accelerator, clutch and  
brake pedals and obstruct their move-  
ment.<  
If the brake rotors are corroded, they  
will tend to respond to braking with a  
pulsating effect which even extended  
application will fail to cure.  
When driving in wet conditions and in  
heavy rain, it is advisable to apply light  
pressure to the brake pedal from time  
to time. Watch traffic conditions to  
ensure that this maneuver does not  
endanger other road users. The heat  
which is generated by the brake appli-  
cations helps to dry the brake pads and  
rotors. The braking force is then imme-  
diately available when required.  
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134n  
Information for your safety  
The factory-approved radial tires are  
matched to the vehicle and have been  
selected to provide optimum safety and  
driving comfort on your vehicle when  
used correctly.  
It is not merely the tire's service life, but  
also driving comfort and – above all else  
driving safety which depend on the  
condition of the tires and the mainte-  
nance of the specified tire pressure.  
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Tire condition  
Tire replacement  
135n  
Proceed carefully to the nearest  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center or  
professional tire center, or have the  
vehicle towed in to have it, its wheels  
and tires inspected.  
Tire damage up to and including blow-  
outs can endanger the lives of both the  
vehicle occupants and other road  
users.<  
DOT Quality Grades  
Tread wear  
Traction AA A B C  
Temperature A B C  
Traction  
The traction grades, from highest to  
lowest, are AA, A, B, and C.  
Those grades represent the tire's ability  
to stop on wet pavement as measured  
under controlled conditions on speci-  
fied government test surfaces of  
asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C  
may have poor traction performance.  
All passenger car tires must con-  
form to Federal Safety Require-  
ments in addition to these grades.<  
Tread wear  
The traction grade assigned to  
this tire is based on straight-  
ahead braking traction tests, and does  
not include acceleration, cornering,  
hydroplaning, or peak traction charac-  
teristics.<  
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 tire  
graded 100. The relative performance  
of tires depends upon the actual condi-  
tions of their use, however, and may  
depart significantly from the norm due  
to variations in driving habits, service  
practices and differences in road char-  
acteristics and climate.  
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136nTire replacement  
Temperature  
Uniform Tire Quality Grading  
Tire age  
The temperature grades are A, the  
highest, B, and C, representing the  
tire's resistance to the generation of  
heat and its ability to dissipate heat  
when tested under controlled condi-  
tions on a specified indoor laboratory  
test wheel.  
Sustained high temperature can cause  
the material of the tire to degenerate  
and reduce tire life, and excessive tem-  
perature can lead to a sudden flat tire.  
The grade C corresponds to a level of  
performance which all passenger car  
tires must meet under the Federal  
Motor Car Safety Standard No. 109.  
Grades B and A represent higher levels  
of performance on the laboratory test  
wheel than the minimum required by  
law.  
Quality grades can be found where  
applicable on the tire sidewall between all tires – i.e. also of the spare tire, inde-  
tread shoulder and maximum section  
width. For example:  
BMW recommends the replacement of  
pendently of actual wear – when the  
tires are no more than 6 years old, even  
if a tire life of 10 years is possible.  
Tread wear 200  
Traction AA  
Temperature A  
The date on which the tire was manu-  
factured is indicated by the code on the  
sidewall:  
DOT ... 2602 indicates that the tire was  
manufactured in week 26 of 2002.  
The temperature grade for this tire  
is established for a tire that is  
properly inflated and not overloaded.  
Excessive speed, underinflation, or  
excessive loading, either separately or  
in combination, can cause heat buildup  
and possible a tire failure.<  
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Wheel and tire combinations  
137n  
The correct wheel and tire combi-  
nation affects different systems  
such as ABS, ATC and DSC. The func-  
tion of these systems is impaired if  
improper wheel and tire combinations  
are used.  
For this reason, use only tires of the  
same brand and tread pattern on the  
vehicle and, for example, restore the  
approved wheel and tire combination  
following a flat tire as soon as  
possible.<  
The right choice  
Storage  
Use only wheels and tires  
Store wheels or tires in a cool, dry  
place, protecting them against light  
whenever possible. Protect the tires  
against contact with oil, grease and  
fuel.  
approved by BMW for the corre-  
sponding vehicle model, as otherwise  
the tires may make contact with the  
body as the result of tolerances despite  
the same nominal size being used,  
resulting in serious accidents. If non-  
approved wheels and tires are used,  
BMW cannot evaluate their suitability,  
and therefore cannot be held liable for  
driving safety.<  
The use of rims and lug bolts that  
do not meet the specifications of  
the original factory-installed equipment  
will affect the safe operation of your  
vehicle and may cause an accident and  
personal injury.  
Never mix tires of different design, such  
as steel-belted radials with radial bias  
belted or bias-ply tires, etc. Mixing tire  
types will adversely affect roadholding  
and can lead to loss of vehicle  
control.<  
BMW tests certain tire brands for each  
tire size, classifies them as road-safe  
and approves them. Consult your  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center for  
more information. Observe any regula-  
tions applicable in the country of use,  
e.g. requiring entry in the vehicle docu-  
ments.  
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138nWinter tires  
Snow chains*  
Only certain snow chains have been  
tested by BMW and classified and  
approved as safe. Consult your BMW  
Sports Activity Vehicle center for  
details. The use of narrow-link BMW  
snow chains is approved only in pairs  
on the rear wheels and only with the  
following tire sizes.  
Choosing the right tire  
BMW recommends winter tires – M+S  
radial tires – for operation under  
inclement winter driving conditions.  
While so-called all-season tires with  
M+S designation provide better winter  
Do not exceed specified  
maximum speeds  
Never exceed the maximum speed  
for which the tires are rated.  
Unprofessional attempts by laymen to  
service tires can lead to damage and  
traction than summer tires with the load accidents.  
ratings H, V, W, Y and ZR, they gener-  
ally do not achieve the performance of  
winter tires.  
Have this work performed by skilled  
professionals only. Your BMW Sports  
Activity Vehicle center will be glad to  
assist you with both their expertise and  
the proper equipment for your vehicle.<  
BMW X5 4.6is: 255/55 R18  
All other models: 235/65 R 17.  
In the interests of safe tracking and  
steering response, install radial tires  
made by the same manufacturer and  
with the same tread configuration on all  
Comply with all manufacturer's safety  
precautions when mounting the chains.  
Do not exceed a maximum speed of  
30 mph/50 km/h.  
Tire condition, tire pressure  
four wheels if you elect to mount winter Winter tires display a perceptible loss in  
tires.  
their ability to cope with winter driving  
conditions once the tread wears to  
below 0.16 in/4 mm, and should thus  
be replaced.  
Comply with the specified tire inflation  
pressures — and be sure to have the  
wheel and tire assemblies balanced  
every time you change the tires.  
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Hood  
139n  
To unlock  
To open  
To close  
Pull the lever located under the left-  
hand side of the instrument panel.  
Pull the release handle and open the  
hood.  
Allow the hood to fall from a height of  
about 12 in/30 cm so that it audibly  
engages.  
Do not work on your vehicle  
without appropriate skills. Failure  
to work in an informed, professional  
manner when servicing components  
and materials constitutes a safety  
hazard for vehicle occupants and other  
road users. If you are not familiar with  
the guidelines, please have the opera-  
tions performed by your BMW Sports  
Activity Vehicle center.<  
To avoid injuries, be sure that the  
travel path of the hood is clear  
when it is closed, as with all closing  
procedures  
.
If it is determined that the hood is not  
completely closed while driving, stop  
immediately and close it securely.<  
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140nEngine compartment essentials  
1 Engine oil dipstick 141  
3 Auxiliary terminal for jump  
5 Engine oil filler neck 141  
starting 162  
2 Reservoir for brake fluid – under the  
microfilter trim panel 144  
6 Reservoir for windshield and  
headlamp washer system 141  
4 Coolant expansion tank 143  
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Washer fluid  
Engine oil  
141n  
Windshield and headlamp washer Checking oil level  
system  
Approximate capacity is 8.2 US quarts/ 2. Switch the engine off after it has  
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 the dipstick. Excess  
oil will damage the engine  
1. Park the vehicle on a level surface  
7.8 liters.  
reached normal operating tempera-  
ture  
3. After approx. 5 minutes, pull the  
dipstick out and wipe it off with a  
clean lint-free cloth, paper towel, or  
similar material  
4. Push the dipstick carefully all the way  
into the guide tube and pull it out  
again  
Fill with water and — if required — with a  
washer antifreeze, according to manu-  
facturer's recommendations.  
BMW X5 4.6is:  
If the vehicle's performance reserves  
are used extensively – high-perfor-  
mance driving – the oil level should be  
maintained at the upper mark on the  
dipstick.  
It is more convenient to mix the  
washer fluid before adding it to  
the reservoir.<  
5. The oil level should be in between  
the two marks on the dipstick.  
Antifreeze agent for the washer  
systems is inflammable. For this  
reason, keep it away from sources of  
flame and store it only in its original  
As with fuel economy, oil consumption  
is directly influenced by your driving  
containers. Store it so that it is inacces- style and vehicle operating conditions.  
sible to children. Comply with the  
instructions on the containers.<  
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142nEngine oil  
Continuous exposure to used oil  
has caused cancer in laboratory  
testing. For this reason, any skin areas  
that come into contact with oil should  
be thoroughly washed with soap and  
water.  
Ask your BMW Sports Activity  
Vehicle center for details  
concerning the specific BMW High  
Performance Synthetic Oil or synthetic  
oils which have been approved.<  
Always store oils, grease and similar  
materials so that they are inaccessible  
You can also call BMW of North  
America at 1-800-831-1117 or visit this  
to children. Comply with warning labels website: www.bmwusa.com to obtain  
and information on containers.<  
this information.  
Comply with the applicable envi-  
ronmental laws regulating the  
disposal of used oil.<  
Viscosity ratings  
Viscosity is the oil flow rating as estab-  
lished in SAE classes.  
To add oil  
While you should wait until the level has  
dropped to just above the lower mark  
before adding oil, you should never  
allow the oil level to fall below this  
marking.  
The selection of the correct SAE class  
depends on the climatic conditions in  
the area where you typically drive your  
BMW.  
Specified engine oils  
The quality of the engine oil selected  
has critical significance for the opera-  
tion and service life of an engine. Based  
on extensive testing, BMW has  
BMW engines are designed to  
operate without oil additives; the  
use of additives could lead to damage  
in some cases. This is also true for the  
manual transmission, the automatic  
transmission, the differential, and the  
power steering system.<  
Approved oils are in SAE classes  
5W-40 and 5W-30.<  
approved only certain engine oils.  
Use only approved BMW High Perfor-  
mance Synthetic Oil.  
These oils may be used for driving in all  
ambient temperatures.  
If you are unable to obtain BMW High  
Performance Synthetic Oil, you can add  
small amounts of synthetic oil in  
between oil changes. Use only oils with  
the API SH specification or higher.  
Recommendation: have the oil changed  
by your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle  
center.  
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Coolant  
143n  
3. If necessary, add coolant. Slowly add  
Do not add coolant to the cooling  
system when the engine is hot. If  
you attempt to do so, escaping coolant  
can cause burns.  
coolant until the correct level is  
reached – do not overfill.  
To avoid the possibility of damage later  
on, never use anything other than  
factory-approved, nitrite and amino-  
free extended-duty antifreeze with  
corrosion inhibitor. Your BMW Sports  
Activity Vehicle center is familiar with  
the factory specifications.  
Comply with the applicable envi-  
ronmental laws regulating the  
disposal of extended-duty antifreeze  
with corrosion inhibitor.<  
Antifreeze and anticorrosion agents are  
hazardous to health. You should always  
store them in their original container  
and in a location which is inaccessible  
to children.  
Extended-duty antifreeze with corro-  
sion inhibitor contains the flammable  
substance ethylene-glycol. For this  
reason, do not spill antifreeze with  
corrosion inhibitor on hot engine parts.  
It could ignite and cause serious  
burns.<  
Checking coolant level and  
adding coolant  
Correct coolant level when the engine  
is cold approx. +68 7/+20 6:  
1. Start by turning the cap of the expan-  
sion tank counterclockwise. Pause to  
allow any accumulated pressure to  
escape, then open  
2. The coolant level is correct when the  
end of the red float is aligned with  
the upper edge of the filler opening,  
refer to the arrow in the illustration,  
or max. 0.8 in/2 cm higher, i. e. up to  
the mark on the float, refer also to the  
schematic diagram, next to the cap  
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144nBrake fluid  
Brake fluid is hygroscopic, that is,  
it absorbs moisture from the air  
over time.  
In order to ensure the safety and reli-  
ability of the brake system, have the  
brake fluid changed every two years by  
a BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center.  
Refer also to the Service and Warranty  
Information Booklet for US models or  
the Warranty and Service Guide  
Brake fluid level  
If the indicator lamp for the  
brake hydraulic system appears  
or if the CHECK BRAKE FLUID  
warning appears in the Check  
Control: the brake fluid level is  
too low.  
Add brake fluid  
The brake fluid reservoir is located  
under the microfilter housing trim panel  
on the driver's side of the vehicle. For  
adding brake fluid or for determining  
and correcting the cause of brake fluid  
loss, consult your BMW Sports Activity  
Vehicle center. Your BMW Sports  
Activity Vehicle center is familiar with  
the specifications for factory-approved  
brake fluids – DOT 4.  
Booklet for Canadian models.  
Brake fluid is toxic and damages the  
vehicle's paint. You should always store  
it in its original container and in a loca-  
tion which is out of reach of children.  
Do not spill the fluid and do not fill the  
brake fluid reservoir beyond the  
MAX mark. The brake fluid could ignite  
upon contact with hot engine parts and  
cause serious burns.<  
Brake fluid loss may result in extended  
brake pedal travel. For this situation,  
refer to the notes on page 132.  
Comply with the applicable envi-  
ronmental laws regulating the  
disposal of brake fluid.<  
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The BMW Maintenance System  
145n  
Service Interval Display  
Service and Warranty Information  
Booklet – US models/Warranty  
and Service Guide Booklet –  
Canadian models  
Conventional systems rely solely on  
distance traveled to determine when  
service is due. The BMW Maintenance  
System, on the other hand, began many For additional information on mainte-  
years ago to take the actual conditions nance intervals and procedures, please  
under which the vehicle is driven into  
refer to the Service and Warranty Infor-  
consideration. After all, different drivers mation Booklet for US models or the  
can accumulate mileage in very  
different ways.  
Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for  
Canadian models.  
From the point of view of maintenance, As a precaution against corrosion, it is  
62,000 miles/100,000 km accumulated advisable to have the body checked for  
The BMW Maintenance System has  
been designed as a reliable means of  
providing maximum driving and oper-  
ating safety – and as cost-effectively as  
possible for you.  
in short-distance urban driving are not  
the equivalent of the same distance  
covered at moderate speeds in long-  
distance highway travel.  
damage from rocks or gravel at the  
same time, depending upon operating  
conditions.  
Have your BMW Sports Activity  
Vehicle center do the mainte-  
nance and repair.  
The BMW Maintenance System  
includes the Engine Oil Service and  
Inspections I and II.  
Please keep in mind that regular main-  
tenance is not only necessary for the  
safety of your vehicle, but also plays a  
significant role in maintaining the resale  
value of the vehicle.  
Be sure that all maintenance work is  
confirmed in the Service and Warranty  
Information Booklet for US models or  
the Warranty and Service Guide  
Booklet for Canadian models.  
These entries will constitute your proof  
that the vehicle has received regular  
maintenance. They are also required for  
warranty claims.<  
Determining the maintenance intervals  
according to the actual loads on the  
vehicle covers every kind of operating  
situation. However, even those who  
drive only short distances – significantly  
less than 6,000 miles/10,000 km annu-  
ally – should have the engine oil  
changed at least every 2 years since oil  
deteriorates over time, regardless of  
use.  
Car care  
For all information on this subject, refer  
to the Caring for your vehicle manual.  
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146nTechnical modifications  
California Proposition 65 Warning  
California laws require us to state the  
following warning:  
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. The concept  
behind their operation is related to that  
employed for lasers.  
Engine exhaust, some of its con-  
stituents, and certain vehicle com-  
ponents contain or emit chemicals  
known to the State of California to  
cause cancer and birth defects and  
reproductive harm. In addition, certain  
fluids contained in vehicles and certain  
products of component wear contain or  
emit chemicals known to the State of  
California to cause cancer and birth  
defects or other reproductive harm.  
Battery posts, terminals and related  
accessories contain lead and lead  
compounds. Wash your hands after  
handling.  
Do not remove the protective lens  
and avoid staring directly at the  
unfiltered beam for several hours, as  
inflammation of the iris could result.<  
Used engine oil contains chemicals that  
have caused cancer in laboratory ani-  
mals. Always protect your skin by  
washing thoroughly with soap and  
water.<  
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OBD interface socket  
147n  
When the filler cap is not properly  
tightened, the OBD system can  
detect the vapor leak and the indicator  
will light up. If the filler cap is subse-  
quently tightened, the indicator should  
go out within a few days.<  
An illuminated lamp informs you  
of the need for service, not of  
the need to stop the vehicle.  
However, the systems should be  
checked by your BMW Sports Activity  
Vehicle center at the earliest possible  
opportunity.  
Under certain conditions, the indicator  
will blink or flash. This indicates a rather  
severe level of engine misfire. When  
this occurs, you should reduce speed  
and consult the nearest BMW Sports  
Activity Vehicle center as soon as pos-  
sible. Severe engine misfire over only a  
short period of time can seriously  
The interface socket for the Onboard  
Diagnostic is located on the left of the  
driver's side at the bottom of the instru-  
ment panel and under a cover. The  
cover has the letters OBD on it.  
damage emission control components,  
especially the catalytic converter.  
Service Engine Soon warning  
lamp for Canadian models.  
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.  
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149n  
Overview  
Controls and features  
Operation, maintenance  
Owner service procedures  
Technical data  
Index  
Repairs  
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150nOnboard tool kit  
Windshield wiper blades  
Front  
Rear  
Under the cargo area floor in a pocket.  
1. Move the wiper to a fold-out posi-  
tion, refer to page 68  
2. Lift the wiper arm and press the  
securing spring, refer to arrow  
3. Pull the wiper blade off toward the  
wiper arm  
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.  
4. Insert the new blade and snap it into  
place.  
Use only wiper blades approved  
by BMW.<  
Fold the wipers back down onto  
the windshield before you turn the  
ignition key to position 1 or 2 again. If  
you do not, they could be damaged.<  
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Lamps and bulbs  
151n  
1. Turn the bulb holder to the left, refer  
to arrow, and remove  
2. Remove and replace the bulb.  
The lamps and bulbs make essential  
contributions to the safety of your  
vehicle. For this reason, follow the  
instructions below carefully when  
replacing a bulb. If you are not familiar  
with any of the procedures, consult  
your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle  
center.  
High beams  
HB3 bulb, 60 watts  
The bulb is pressurized. There-  
fore, wear safety glasses and  
Do not touch the glass portion of a  
new bulb with your bare hands  
since even small amounts of impurities  
burn into the surface and reduce the  
service life of the bulb. Use a clean  
cloth, paper napkin, or a similar mate-  
rial, or hold the bulb by its metallic  
base.<  
protective gloves. Failure to comply  
with this precaution could lead to injury  
if the bulb is accidentally damaged  
during replacement.<  
The right side of the engine compart-  
ment.  
1. Turn the bulb holder to the left and  
remove  
2. Disconnect the plug  
1 Low beams  
2 High beams  
3. Plug the new bulb into the plug  
connector. Be sure that it is securely  
engaged  
For checking and adjusting head-  
lamp aim, please contact your  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center.<  
A replacement bulb set is available from  
your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle  
center.  
4. Install in the opposite order.  
Low beams  
H7 bulb, 55 watts  
Whenever working on the elec-  
trical system, switch off the elec-  
trical accessory you are working on or  
disconnect the cable from the negative  
terminal of the battery. Failure to do this  
could result in short circuits.  
Comply with any instructions provided  
by the bulb manufacturer. If you do not,  
injuries and damages during the bulb  
replacement can occur.<  
The bulb is pressurized. There-  
fore, wear safety glasses and  
protective gloves. Failure to comply  
with this precaution could lead to injury  
if the bulb is accidentally damaged  
during replacement.<  
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152nLamps and bulbs  
Xenon lamps*  
The operating life of these lamp units is  
extremely long and the likelihood of  
failure very low, provided that they are  
not switched on and off a very great  
number of times. If one of these bulbs  
should nevertheless fail, it is possible to  
continue driving with great caution  
using the fog lamps, provided traffic  
laws in your area do not prohibit this.  
Because of the extremely high  
voltages involved, any work on the  
xenon lighting system should be carried  
out by technically-qualified personnel  
only. Failure to comply with this creates  
a risk of fatal injury.<  
Side turn signal indicators  
5 watt bulb  
Front fog lamps  
H3 bulb, 55 watts  
1. Use finger pressure against the rear  
end of the lamp, refer to arrow, to  
press it forward for removal  
2. Press gently on the bulb and turn it to  
the left to remove it  
The bulb is pressurized. There-  
fore, wear safety glasses and  
protective gloves. Failure to comply  
with this precaution could lead to injury  
if the bulb is accidentally damaged  
during replacement.<  
Turn signal indicators/Standing  
lamps – side marker lamps – front  
Dual-filament bulb, 28/8 watts  
3. Replace the bulb.  
Please contact a BMW Sports Activity  
Vehicle center in case of a malfunction.  
1. Pull the cover in front of the fog lamp  
forward  
2. Loosen the two screws, refer to  
arrows, and remove the fog lamp  
3. Turn the cover cap on the rear of the  
fog lamp to the left and remove  
4. Unhook the wire clamp, remove the  
contact base and replace the bulb.  
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Lamps and bulbs  
153n  
Tail lamp assembly  
Lamps in the side panel:  
Lamps in the tailgate:  
Tail lamp 2: 21/5 watt bulb  
Remaining bulbs: 21 watts  
1. Open the cover in the side panel  
2. Lift the side panel if necessary  
3. Press gently on the bulb holder and  
turn it to the left to remove it  
4. Remove the bulb.  
1. Unclip the trim panel in the tailgate  
with a screwdriver  
2. Press gently on the bulb holder and  
turn it to the left to remove it  
3. Remove the bulb.  
1 Turn signal indicator  
2 Rear lamps/Side marker lamps  
3 Backup lamps  
4 Brake lamps  
Center – high-mount – brake lamp  
LED strip in the rear spoiler: please  
contact a BMW Sports Activity Vehicle  
center in case of a malfunction.  
5 Reflector  
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154nLamps and bulbs  
Changing a wheel  
Safety precautions in the event of Position the jack on a firm support  
a flat tire or wheel change:  
surface.  
Stop the vehicle as far as possible from Do not place wooden blocks or similar  
passing traffic. Park on a firm flat, sur-  
face. Switch on the hazard warning  
flashers.  
objects under the jack. If this is done,  
the jack might not be able to reach its  
full support capacity because of the  
Turn the steering wheel to the straight- limited height.  
ahead position, remove the key and  
engage the steering lock. Shift into 1st  
or reverse, selector lever in Park with  
automatic transmission, and engage  
the parking brake.  
Do not lie under the vehicle or start the  
engine when the vehicle is supported  
by the jack. Failure to comply with this  
creates a risk of fatal injury.<  
All passengers should be outside the  
vehicle and well away from your imme-  
diate working area, behind a guardrail,  
for instance.  
If a warning triangle or portable hazard  
warning lamp is required, set it up on  
the roadside at an appropriate distance  
from the rear of the vehicle.  
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.  
Comply with all safety guidelines and  
regulations.  
Change the wheel only on a level, firm  
surface which is not slippery. Avoid  
jacking the vehicle up on a soft or slip-  
pery surface, snow, ice, very smooth  
surfaces, etc., since it could slide side-  
ways.  
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Changing a wheel  
155n  
What you will need  
>Lug wrench  
>Handle for the jack  
Is located next to the spare wheel  
Remove from its holder  
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.  
In the cargo area, fold up the floor  
cover or pull-out cargo floor, refer to  
pages 123, 124 or 125.  
Take out the wedges, refer to arrow,  
next to the spare wheel  
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156nChanging a wheel  
Spare wheel  
Removal aid for the spare wheel  
>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.  
1. Loosen the wing nut 1  
2. Remove the plate 2 to the side  
3. Unscrew the threaded rod 3  
completely.  
By using this device, you do not have to  
lift the spare wheel out of the recess by  
hand.  
Its task is to help you to move the wheel  
onto the tailgate, from where you can  
easily lift it off.  
1. Close the tailgate again  
2. Grasp the handle of the removal aid  
behind the spare wheel with both  
hands and pull upward over the  
tailgate, refer to arrow  
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Changing a wheel  
157n  
3. Hook both buckles into the latch of  
the tailgate, refer to arrow; the tail-  
gate is released  
4. Remove the support rod from the  
bracket  
5. Press the tailgate down and hold it  
there. The spare wheel is now pulled  
by means of the removal aid onto the  
tailgate  
Hold the tailgate in the opened  
position and do not allow it to  
retract sharply upward. If you do so,  
there is a risk of personal injury and  
vehicle damage.<  
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158nChanging a wheel  
Procedure  
1. Read carefully and comply with the  
safety precautions on page 154  
2. Secure the vehicle to prevent it from  
rolling:  
Place the wedges (chocks) behind  
the wheels on the side opposite the  
side you are lifting. If the vehicle is  
parked on a downward slope, place  
the wedges securely in front of the  
wheels. If the wheel must be  
changed on a surface with a more  
severe slope, take additional precau-  
tions to secure the vehicle from  
rolling  
6. Insert the support rod in the tailgate  
lock and press down until it engages,  
refer to arrow 1; then lock hook of  
rod in striker, refer to arrow 2  
5. Position the jack at the jacking point  
closest to the flat tire so that the jack  
base is vertically below the jacking  
point and the entire surface of the  
head of the jack will move into the  
square recess of the jacking point,  
refer to the illustration detail, when  
the jack is cranked  
3. Loosen the lug bolts 1/2-turn  
4. Insert the jack handle into the jack,  
refer to the illustration in the next  
column  
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.<  
6. Jack the vehicle up until the wheel  
you are changing is raised from the  
ground  
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 completed the  
wheel change and placed the wheel  
with the defective tire into the  
removal aid.  
7. Unscrew the lug bolts and remove  
the wheel  
8. Remove accumulations of mud or  
dirt from the mounting surfaces of  
the wheel and hub. Clean the lug  
bolts  
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Changing a wheel  
159n  
If light-alloy wheels other than original  
BMW light-alloy wheels have been  
mounted, it may be necessary to use  
different lug bolts for those wheels.  
9. Position the spare wheel. Secure  
the wheel by turning at least two  
lug bolts into opposite bolt holes  
10. Screw in the remaining lug bolts.  
Tighten all the bolts securely  
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  
The vehicle jack is designed for  
changing wheels only. Do not  
attempt to raise another vehicle model  
with it or to raise any load of any kind.  
To do so could cause accidents and  
personal injury.  
To ensure continued safety, have the  
tightness of the lug bolts checked with  
a calibrated lug wrench – torque speci-  
fication: 101 lb-ft/140 Nm – at the  
Replace the defective tire as soon as  
possible and have the new wheel/tire  
balanced.  
Driving with spare wheel  
With certain wheel-and-tire com-  
binations the size of the spare  
wheel differs from that of the other  
wheels. The spare wheel is equivalent  
to these in all speed and load ranges.  
However, to restore the original state,  
the normal wheel should be remounted  
as soon as possible.  
pressure at the earliest opportunity. earliest opportunity.<  
Vehicles with Tire Pressure Monitor  
RDC*:  
Store the wheel and the tools in the  
order opposite that for removal.  
After mounting the spare wheel or  
correcting the tire inflation pres-  
sure, reactivate the system, refer to  
page 97.  
Before removing the support rod,  
be sure that the tailgate is held  
down firmly. If you fail to do so, it could  
retract sharply upward and cause per-  
sonal injury and vehicle damage.  
After you remove the rod, close the tail-  
gate carefully. Continue to hold it firmly  
until it is completely closed.<  
Protect valve stems and valves from dirt  
using screw-on valve stem caps. Dirt in  
the valve stems frequently leads to slow  
leaks.  
When the spare wheel is mounted, the  
maximum speed rating is 130 mph/  
210 km/h.<  
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160nBattery  
Fuses  
Battery posts, terminals and  
Charging the battery  
related accessories contain lead  
and lead compounds. Wash hands after  
handling.<  
Charge the battery in the vehicle only  
when the engine is not running. Use the  
connections provided in the engine  
compartment. For correct connections,  
refer to Jump-starting on page 162.  
Maintenance  
The battery is maintenance-free, that is,  
the original electrolyte will normally last  
for the service life of the battery under  
moderate climatic conditions.  
Disposal  
Return used batteries to a recyc-  
ling point or your BMW Sports  
Activity Vehicle center. Maintain the  
battery in an upright position for trans-  
port and storage. Secure the battery  
against tilting during transport.<  
For all questions that regard the  
battery, please consult your  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center.  
Since the battery is maintenance-free,  
the following is for your information  
only.<  
In the glove compartment  
Open the glove compartment and turn  
the two quick-release fasteners to the  
left.  
Do not disconnect the battery  
when the engine is running. If  
you do so, the ensuing voltage surge  
will damage the vehicle's onboard elec-  
tronics.<  
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Fuses  
161n  
In the cargo area  
Open the right cover by pulling the  
handle.  
Do not attempt to repair a burned  
fuse or replace it with a fuse  
having a different color or ampere  
rating. To do this could cause a fire in  
the vehicle resulting from a circuit over-  
load.<  
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162n  
When your battery is discharged you  
can used two jumper cables to start  
your vehicle with power from the bat-  
tery in a second vehicle. You can also  
use the same method to help start  
another vehicle. Always use jumper  
cables with fully insulated handles on  
the terminal clamps.  
Do not touch the live parts while  
the engine is running. Failure to  
comply with this creates a risk of fatal  
injury. Carefully observe the following  
instructions to avoid personal injury  
and/or damage to one or both vehi-  
cles.<  
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Jump-starting  
163n  
6. Start the support vehicle's engine  
and let it run at an increased idling  
speed for a few minutes  
7. Start the engine on the vehicle  
needing the jump-start, and allow it  
to run as usual. If the first start  
attempt is not successful, wait a few  
minutes before another attempt in  
order to allow the discharged battery  
to recharge  
8. Before disconnecting the jumper  
cables let the engines run for a few  
minutes  
9. Then disconnect the jumper cables  
in reverse sequence.  
5. With the second jumper cable, con-  
nect the negative terminals of the  
two vehicles. First connect the cable  
to the support vehicle's negative bat-  
tery terminal or a suitable ground on  
its engine or bodywork, and then the  
other end to the negative battery ter-  
minal or a suitable ground on the  
engine or bodywork of the vehicle  
being started. There is a special nut  
for this purpose on the left side panel  
of your BMW, refer to the arrow in  
the illustration  
Depending on the cause of the fault,  
have the battery recharged by your  
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center.  
Do not use spray starter fluids to  
start the engine.<  
Always adhere to this sequence  
when connecting jumper cables;  
failure to observe this procedure can  
lead to sparks at the battery terminals  
and pose an injury hazard.<  
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164nTowing the vehicle  
Avoid off-center towing. Be sure  
that the tow rope is pulled tightly  
when the towing vehicle begins to  
move.<  
Do not tow a vehicle heavier than  
your own. If you do, it is no longer  
possible to control vehicle response.<  
Tow-starting  
It is not possible to start the engine of a  
vehicle equipped with an automatic  
transmission by towing or pushing.  
Tow fitting  
Rear:  
Pull the cover off.  
The screw-in tow fitting is stored  
beneath the cargo area floor. Carry it  
with you at all times. This fitting is  
designed for installation in the tow  
sockets located at the front and rear of  
the vehicle, and is intended for towing  
on paved road surfaces only.  
It should not be used to pull a vehicle  
out of deep snow, mud, sand, etc.  
Always observe all applicable towing  
laws and regulations.  
For instructions on Jump starting refer  
to page 162.  
Screw the tow fitting in until it is  
tight. If you do not, the threads  
could be damaged.  
Do not tow the vehicle by any compo-  
nents of the running gear, or lash them  
down in any way. If you do so, the com-  
ponents could be damaged, leading to  
possible accidents.<  
Never attempt to use your vehicle to  
push another vehicle. If you do so,  
damage to the energy-absorbing  
bumpers could result.  
Use only a nylon towing strap to tow  
the vehicle, since the inherent resil-  
ience of this material helps protect both  
vehicles from sudden jerking move-  
ments.  
Access to tow sockets  
Front:  
Use a screwdriver to press the right or  
left cover out, refer to arrows.  
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Towing the vehicle  
165n  
Towing a vehicle with automatic  
transmission  
1. Place the selector lever in position N  
2. Towing speed:  
Maximum 45 mph/70 km/h  
3. Towing distance:  
Towing with a raised axle  
1. Place the gearshift lever or selector  
lever in Neutral  
2. Turn the ignition key to position 0 or  
remove it  
3. Towing speed:  
Maximum 95 miles/150 km  
4. Turn the ignition key to position 1 to  
ensure that the brake lamps, turn  
signal indicators, horn and wind-  
shield wipers remain operative, and  
to prevent the steering lock from  
engaging  
5. Switch on the hazard warning  
flashers, comply with country-spe-  
cific regulations.  
Maximum 30 mph/50 km/h  
4. Towing distance:  
Maximum 95 miles/150 km.  
Remove the rear driveshaft for  
longer towing distances with the  
front axle lifted; remove the front drive-  
shaft for towing over longer distances  
with the rear axle lifted. Failure to  
comply with this will result in damage to  
the transfer box.<  
Towing with a commercial tow  
truck  
>Do not tow with sling-type equipment  
>Use a wheel-lift or flatbed carrier  
>Please comply with applicable towing  
laws.  
In the event of electrical malfunction,  
find some means of identifying the  
vehicle in tow, for instance, place a sign  
or warning triangle in the rear window.  
Never allow passengers to ride in  
a towed vehicle for any reason.<  
Make sure that the ignition key  
remains in position 1 even when  
the electrical system has failed. This will  
prevent the steering lock from  
engaging. The steering and brakes are  
without power assist when the engine is  
not running. This means that increased  
effort is required for steering and  
braking.<  
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Overview  
Controls and features  
Operation, maintenance  
Owner service procedures  
Technical data  
Index  
Index  
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168nEngine specifications  
BMW X5 3.0i  
BMW X5 4.4i  
BMW X5 4.6is  
3
Displacement  
Number of cylinders  
cu in/cm  
181.8/2,979  
6
268.4/4,398  
8
281.9/4,619  
8
Maximum output  
at engine speed  
hp  
rpm  
225  
5,900  
290  
5,400  
340  
5,700  
Maximum torque  
at engine speed  
Ib-ft/Nm  
rpm  
214/290  
3,500  
324/440  
3,600  
350/475  
3,700  
Compression ratio  
10.2  
10.0  
10.5  
Stroke  
Bore  
in/mm  
in/mm  
3.53/89.6  
3.31/84  
3.26/82.7  
3.62/92.0  
3.35/85.0  
3.66/93.0  
Fuel-injection system  
Digital electronic engine-management system  
An engine performance test is authorized only on an appropriate chassis dynamometer.  
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Dimensions  
169n  
61.4/1,560  
85.8/2,180  
61.4/1,560  
73.7/1,872  
111/2,820  
184/4,667  
All dimensions are given in inch/mm. Height: with level control system: 67.2/1,707; without level control system:  
67.5/ 1,715. Height with roof-mounted luggage rack: with level control system: 68.5/1,740; without level control  
system: 68.8/1,748. Track width X5 3.0i: 62.0/1,576; X5 4.6is: front 61.7/1,566, rear 62.8/1,596.  
Min. turning circle dia.: 39.7 ft/12.1 meters  
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170nWeights  
BMW X5 3.0i  
BMW X5 4.4i  
BMW X5 4.6is  
Curb weight – with one person, ready for operation, full tank of fuel, options not included  
with manual transmission  
with automatic transmission  
Ibs/kg  
Ibs/kg  
4,533/2,056  
4,586/2,080  
4,824/2,188  
4,824/2,188  
Approved gross vehicle weight  
with manual transmission  
with automatic transmission  
Ibs/kg  
Ibs/kg  
6,005/2,724  
6,005/2,724  
6,005/2,724  
6,005/2,724  
Approved front axle load  
Approved rear axle load  
Approved roof load capacity  
Ibs/kg  
Ibs/kg  
Ibs/kg  
2,787/1,264  
3,307/1,500  
2,787/1,264  
3,307/1,500  
2,787/1,264  
3,307/1,500  
220/100  
Never exceed either the approved axle loads or the gross vehicle weight.  
Cargo area capacity cu ft/l  
16.4 – 54.4/465 – 1,540 – according to DIN  
69.04/1,955 – according to SAE  
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Capacities  
171n  
Notes  
Fuel tank  
Reserve  
gal./liters  
gal./liters  
approx. 24.6/approx. 93  
approx. 2.0/approx. 8 –  
BMW X5 3.0i  
Fuel specification: page  
approx. 2.5/approx. 10 –  
BMW X5 4.4i, 4.6is  
Windshield washer system  
with headlamp washer system  
quarts/liters approx. 8.2/approx. 7.8  
For details: page 141  
For details: page 143  
Cooling system including  
heater circuit  
quarts/liters 11.1/10.5 – BMW X5 3.0i  
13.7/13.0 – BMW X5 4.4i, 4.6is  
Engine oil and filter change  
quarts/liters 8.0/7.5 – BMW X5 3.0i  
8.5/8.0 – BMW X5 4.4i, 4.6is  
BMW High Performance  
Synthetic Oil  
For details: page 142  
Manual and automatic transmission,  
transfer box and differential  
Lifetime fluid, no fluid  
change required  
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173n  
Overview  
Controls and features  
Operation, maintenance  
Owner service procedures  
Technical data  
Index  
Index  
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Everything from A to Z  
Arrival time 87  
Ashtray  
front 117  
rear 118  
air control 108  
Brake system 132  
brake fluid 144  
brake fluid level 133  
brake pads indicator 21  
disc brakes 133  
hydraulic system  
malfunctions 132  
Break-in procedures 130  
Bulbs and lamps 151  
A
B
ABS Antilock Brake  
System 20, 132  
Accessories 9  
Activated-charcoal  
filter 110  
Backup lamps 65  
bulb replacement 153  
Battery 160  
charge 160  
Battery charge indicator  
lamp 19  
Battery, disposal 160  
Belts 49  
Beverage holder 116  
Blower 103, 107  
BMW comfort seat 46  
BMW High Performance  
Synthetic Oil 142  
BMW Maintenance  
System 145  
Transmitter 112  
Brake fluid 144  
Brake fluid level 144  
Brake lamps  
control 105  
Adaptive brake light 98  
Adding  
removing condensation  
from the windows 107  
Automatic cruise control 71  
Automatic curb monitor 51  
Automatic dimming  
exterior rearview  
brake fluid 144  
coolant 143  
engine oil 141  
washer fluid 141  
Adjusting  
C
California Proposition  
65 Warning 146  
Can holder, refer to  
beverage holder 116  
Cargo area 38, 120  
capacity 170  
cover 120  
head restraints 47  
mirrors 53  
seats 44  
mirrors 54  
interior rearview mirror 54  
control AUC 108  
Automatic steering wheel  
adjustment 52  
Automatic transmission with  
Steptronic 65  
Average fuel  
consumption 80  
Average speed 80, 88  
Avoiding unintentional  
alarms 40  
steering wheel 52  
thigh support 45  
Air conditioner 102  
Air distribution 103, 107  
Air outlets 102, 105  
Air supply 103, 107  
Airbags 20, 55  
Alarm system 39  
Antifreeze 143  
Antilock Brake System  
ABS 20, 132  
lamps 101  
partition net 122  
Cargo floor, pull-out 124  
Cargo loading 126  
Cellular phone 116  
hands-free system 116  
Center – high-mount – brake  
lamp 153  
bulb replacement 153  
Brake light, adaptive 98  
Anti-theft system 31  
Approved gross vehicle  
weight 170  
Center (high-mount) brake  
lamp 153  
Axle loads 170  
Aquaplaning 132, 134  
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Everything from A to Z  
175n  
Central locking system 30  
button 35  
Configuring individual  
settings via Vehicle and  
Key Memory 61  
Consumption, fuel 87  
Convenience operation of  
feature 63  
Deactivating the interior  
motion sensor 32, 40  
Defrosting the  
windows 104, 107  
Manual for the Onboard  
Computer  
Dimensions 169  
Dipstick, engine oil 142  
Disc brakes 133  
Displacement 168  
Displays 15, 16, 17, 18  
Disposal  
used batteries 160  
Distance from  
destination 86  
Drink holder, refer to  
beverage holder 116  
Driving notes 132  
Driving through water 131  
wheel 159  
Driving your BMW X5 131  
DSC Dynamic Stability  
Control 21, 91  
Dynamic Brake Control  
DBC 21, 92  
Dynamic Stability Control  
DSC 21, 91  
Changing a wheel 155  
CHECK button 77  
Check Control 77  
Check tire pressures 26  
Checking  
engine oil level 142  
Child-safety locks 60  
Cigarette lighter  
front 117  
Coolant 143  
temperature gauge 76  
Copyright notice 4  
Correct sitting posture 44  
seat adjustment 44  
Cruise control 71  
Cruising range 80, 87  
Cup holder 116  
rear 118  
socket 118  
Clean the windshield 69  
Climate control in the rear  
passenger area 109  
Clock 82  
Computer  
Cockpit 14  
Code 88  
activating 88  
deactivating 88  
selecting 88  
Comfort seat 46  
Compartments 116  
Computer 80, 81, 85  
refer also to the Owner's  
Manual for the Onboard  
Computer  
E
Electric power windows 40  
Electrical malfunction  
liftgate 36  
tailgate 38  
Elements of operation 14  
Emergency operation  
doors 34  
liftgate 36  
sliding/tilt sunroof 43  
tailgate 38  
Energy control 74  
Engine  
output 168  
D
Data link connector for On-  
board Diagnostics 147  
Date  
calling up 82  
changing 82  
refer also to the Owner's  
Manual for the Onboard  
Computer  
Daytime driving lamp 99  
DBC Dynamic Brake  
Control 21, 92  
Distance warning 90  
Divided rear backrest 120  
Door keys 30  
Doors  
convenience operation 34  
manual operation 34  
remote control 32  
unlocking and locking 34  
DOT Quality Grades 135  
power rating 168  
specifications 168  
remote control 89  
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Everything from A to Z  
Engine compartment  
essentials 140  
Engine coolant 143  
Engine oil 141, 142  
consumption 141  
grades 142  
Frost protection,  
radiator 143  
Fuel 26  
capacity 171  
display 75  
quality 26  
specifications 26  
Head restraints 47  
Headlamp flasher 68  
Headlamp washer  
Heated seats 51  
ventilation 102, 105  
Heating while stopped 109  
Heavy cargo 126  
Height 169  
Height adjustment  
seats 46  
Ice warning 73  
Identification, tires 137  
Ignition key 30  
Independent ventilation  
system 84, 111  
switching on and off 84  
Indicator lamps 19  
Inflation pressures,  
tires 134  
level 20  
pressure 19  
Estimated time of arrival 87 Fuel consumption 87  
Exterior mirrors 53  
Exterior rearview mirrors,  
automatic dimming  
feature 54  
average 87  
Fuel filler door 24  
electrical malfunction 24  
Fuses 160  
monitoring 97  
steering wheel 52  
High beams 22, 100  
HDC 93  
beverage holder 116  
Hood 139  
INSPECTION 76  
Instrument  
cluster 15, 16, 17, 18  
Instrument  
panel 15, 16, 17, 18  
Intensive cleaning  
system 69  
Interior lamps 101  
remote control 32  
Interior mirrors 54  
Interior motion sensor 40  
Interior rearview mirror,  
automatic dimming  
feature 54  
F
G
Failure of an electrical  
Garage-door opener 112  
accessory 160  
reservoir 141  
Glove compartment 115  
Gross vehicle weight 170  
Ground clearance 131  
First-aid kit 24  
Fittings, tow-starting and  
towing 164  
Flashlight 115  
Flat tire 98, 134, 155  
Fog lamps 100  
bulb replacement 152  
Folding rear backrest 120  
Footbrake 133  
Front area lighting 101  
Front fog lamps 100  
Front seat adjustment 44  
Hood release 139  
Hydraulic Brake Assistant  
refer to DBC 21  
H
Handbrake 64  
Hydroplaning 132, 134  
Hands-free system 116  
Hazard warning flashers 14  
Hazard warning triangle 24  
HDC Hill Descent  
Control 93  
Interlock 62  
Intermittent wipe 68  
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Everything from A to Z  
177n  
Louvers 102, 105  
Low beams 99  
automatic 99  
bulb replacement 151  
Low-fuel warning lamp 75  
Lug wrench 155  
MID Multi-Information  
Display 81  
digital clock 82  
Mirror defrosting 53  
Mirrors 53  
Oil change interval, refer to  
the Service and Warranty  
J
Jack 155, 156, 158  
Jump-starting 162  
Information Booklet for US  
models or to the Warranty  
for Canadian models  
Oil level 20  
indicator lamp 20  
Oil pressure, indicator  
lamp 19  
K
Key Memory 61  
Keys 30  
Keys with radio remote  
control 30  
Kickdown mode 66  
technical 9, 146  
Monitoring inflation  
pressure, tires 97  
Moonroof 42  
Luggage straps 38  
Lumbar support 46  
OILSERVICE 76  
Multifunction buttons,  
steering wheel 23  
Multi-Information Display  
MID 81  
Onboard computer, refer to  
the separate Owner's  
Manual  
Onboard Diagnostic  
system 147  
Onboard tool kit 150  
Opening and closing  
from the inside 35  
from the outside 34  
using the key 34  
using the remote  
control 31  
Outlets, ventilation 102, 105  
Outside temperature  
display 73  
M
L
M+S radial tires 138  
Maintenance 76, 145  
Maintenance System 145  
Malfunction displays 77  
doors 34  
Lamps and bulbs 151  
Lashing eyes 38, 126  
LATCH – Lower Anchors and  
Tethers for CHildren –  
child-restraint system 60  
Lead-free gasoline 26  
Length 169  
License plate lamps  
bulb replacement 154  
Liftgate 36  
N
liftgate 36  
sliding/tilt sunroof 43  
tailgate 38  
the separate Owner's  
Manual  
Manual transmission 64  
Master key 30  
Maximum cooling 108  
Mechanical seat 45  
Memory 50  
O
opening from the  
inside 36  
release following an  
electrical  
malfunction 36, 38  
remote control  
operation 32  
OBD interface socket 147  
Odometer 73  
Oil  
additives 142  
consumption 142  
dipstick 142  
grades 142  
in the computer 80  
driver's seat 50  
mirrors 50  
steering wheel 50  
Messages concerning  
system malfunctions 77  
Lighter 117  
LIGHTS ON warning 99  
Load-securing devices 126  
temperature gauge 75  
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Everything from A to Z  
Reminder signal – Memo 83 Safety defects, reporting 10  
P
R
Remote control 31  
computer 89  
wheel 156  
from the  
windows 104, 107  
Replacing  
antifreeze, radiator 143  
bulbs 151  
fuses 160  
windshield wiper  
blades 150  
Safety lock buttons 35  
Seat adjustment 44  
Seat belts 49  
Park Distance Control  
Rain sensor 68  
RDC Tire Pressure  
Monitor 97  
down 120  
Rear lamps 153  
Rear passenger area climate  
control 109  
Rear seats, power 48  
Rear window  
PDC 90  
Parking aid 90  
Parking brake 20, 64  
Parking lamps 99  
Particle filter 104, 110  
Passenger side mirror tilt  
function 51  
PDC Park Distance  
Control 90  
Please fasten safety belts  
warning lamp 20  
Seat, mechanical 45  
Seat, mirror and steering  
wheel memory 50  
Securing cargo 38, 126  
Selector lever, automatic  
transmission 66  
defroster 103, 108  
Self-leveling  
Poor driving conditions 131 Rear window wiper 70  
Reporting safety defects 10  
system 141  
suspension 94, 131  
inactive 94  
warning lamp 21  
models 145  
Service Engine Soon  
indicator lamp 21  
Service Interval  
Display 76, 145  
Set temperature 107  
Shiftlock 66  
Shoulder support 47  
Side airbags 55  
Side Impact Head Protection  
System 55  
Power loss  
sliding/tilt sunroof 43  
Power outlets  
blade replacement 150  
Rear-seat backrest, folding  
down 120  
power 48  
Rearview mirrors  
exterior 53  
interior 54  
Rechargeable flashlight 115  
Recirculated-air  
mode 103, 108  
Reclining seat 44  
Refueling 24, 181  
Releasing  
hood 139  
tailgate following an  
electrical malfunction 38  
flashlight 124  
other appliances 124  
vacuum cleaner 124  
Power rating 168  
Power rear-seat  
backrests 48  
Rims 137  
Roller sun blinds 111  
Roof load capacity 170  
Roof-mounted luggage  
rack 127  
Power seat 46  
Power windows 40  
safety switch 41  
Pull-out cargo floor 124  
S
Safe seating position 44  
with airbags 44  
with safety belts 44  
Safety belts 49  
height adjustment 49  
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Everything from A to Z  
179n  
Side lamps 99  
Sports seat 45  
Time  
calling up 82  
changing 82  
of arrival, estimated 87  
Timer  
refer also to the Owner's  
Manual for the Onboard  
Computer  
Tire 134  
damage 134  
pressure monitoring 97  
replacement 135  
tread 134  
Tire condition 134  
Tire inflation  
pressures 26, 134  
table 27  
Tire Pressure Monitor  
RDC 97  
warning lamp 19, 21  
Tire Quality Grading 136  
Tools 150  
T
bulb replacement 152  
Sitting safely with  
airbags 44  
Sitting safely with safety  
belts 44  
Standing lamps 100  
Starting problems 63, 163  
adjustment 52  
adjustment, automatic 52  
heating 53  
lock 62  
memory 50  
Steering wheel with  
multifunction buttons 23  
Steptronic 65  
Tachometer 74  
Tail lamps 153  
Tailgate 37  
electrical malfunction 38  
remote control  
Ski bag 119  
Sliding/tilt sunroof 42  
closing following an  
electrical malfunction 43  
convenience operation 34  
power loss 43  
remote control 32  
Snow chains 138  
Socket  
operation 32  
Tank capacity 171  
Technical  
modifications 9, 146  
Telephone preparation 116  
Temperature display,  
temperature 73, 80  
layering 104, 109  
Temperature setting 107  
Thigh support  
power supplies 118  
vacuum cleaner 118  
Spare key 30  
Stopwatch 83  
Summer tires 137  
Sunshades 111  
Switching off the engine 63  
Switch-on times  
input 84  
Symbols 8  
Synthetic oils 142  
System malfunction  
indicators 77  
Spare tire 156  
Spare wheel 156  
removal aid 156  
Spare wheel, driving 159  
Speaker 116  
Special features of winter  
tires 138  
Special wash program 69  
Speed 88  
Speed control 71  
Speed limit 85, 86  
Speedometer 15, 17, 18  
adjustment 45  
Torque 168  
Third brake lamp 153  
Tilt alarm 32  
Tilt alarm sensor 40  
Tilt function, passenger side  
mirror 51  
Tow fittings 164  
Towing the vehicle 164  
Tow-starting 164  
Track width 169  
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Everything from A to Z  
Traction Control System,  
refer to DSC 91  
Transmission 64, 65  
Transporting children  
safely 58  
Tread depth, tires 134  
Trip odometer 73  
Turn signal indicator 68  
bulb replacement 152  
Turning circle 169  
Two-axle self-leveling  
suspension 94  
Valve caps 159  
Wheel and tire  
Variable Ride Height 94  
Vehicle jack 155  
combinations 137  
Wheel, changing 155  
Wheelbase 169  
Width 169  
Vehicle keys 30  
Vehicle vacuum cleaner  
power outlet 124  
socket 118  
Ventilation 102, 104, 109  
draft-free 104, 109  
in the rear 104, 109  
while parked 111  
Viscosity 142  
Windows 40  
remote control 32  
Windshield  
intensive cleaning  
program 68  
special wash program 68  
Windshield washer  
filling reservoir 141  
Windshield wiper 68  
blade replacement 150  
Winter tires 138  
Wiper blade  
display 95  
lowering 96  
raising 95  
Voice entry 23  
U
W
Uniform Tire Quality  
Grading 136  
Universal Transmitter 112  
Used batteries,  
disposal 160  
Warning lamps 19  
Warning messages 77  
Warning triangle 24  
Warranty and Service Guide  
Booklet for Canadian  
models 145  
replacement 150  
Wipers 68  
Work in the engine  
compartment 139  
Used oil, disposal 142  
X
Washer fluid 141  
V
Washer reservoir, filling 141 Xenon lamps 152  
Washer/wiper system 68  
Vacuum cleaner  
power outlet 124  
socket 118  
Weights 170  
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Refueling  
So that you will have important specifi-  
cations available when you stop to  
refuel, we recommend that you supple-  
ment this table with data which apply to  
your vehicle.  
Fuel  
Designation  
Please enter your preferred fuel here.  
Consult the index for individual  
specifications.  
Engine oil  
Quality  
The oil volume between the two marks  
on the oil dipstick corresponds to  
approx. 1.1 US quarts/1 liter.  
Summer  
Front Rear  
Winter  
Front Rear  
Tire inflation pressures  
4 persons  
5 persons or 4 plus luggage  
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