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Owner's Manual for Vehicle Online Edition for Part No. 01 41 0 157 897 - © 08/03 BMW AG Contents A - Z.
Online Edition for Part No. 01 41 0 157 897 - © 08/03 BMW AG.
X5 3.0i X5 4.4i Online Edition for Part No. 01 41 0 157 897 - © 08/03 BMW AG.
Online Edition for Part No. 01 41 0 157 897 - © 08/03 BMW AG.
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.
Contents © 2003 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Reprinting, including excerpts, only with the written consent of BMW AG, Munich. Order No 01 41 0 157 897 US English IX/03 Printed in Germany Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling.
5 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Controls and features Passenger safety systems: Airbags 54 Transporting children safely 56 Vehicle Memory, Key Memory 60 Driving: Ignition lock 61 .
Contents Operation, maintenance Owner service procedure Special operating instructions: Break-in procedures 130 Driving your X5 131 General driving notes 132 Safe braking 132 Wheels and tires: Tire in.
7 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Technical data Index Engine specifications 170 Dimensions 171 Weights 172 Capacities 173 Everything from A to Z 176 Online Edition for Part No.
8 n About this Owner's Manual 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 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.
9 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Status at time of printing 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.
10 n Notes BMW will not accept any liability for damages resulting from installation of parts and accessories not approved by BMW. BMW cannot test every product on the market to determine whether it can be used on a BMW safely and without risk to either the vehicle, its operation, or its occupants.
11 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Reporting safety defects The following only applies to vehicles owned and operated in the US. If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which .
12 n Online Edition for Part No. 01 41 0 157 897 - © 08/03 BMW AG.
13 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Overview Controls and features Operation, maintenance Owner service procedures Index Technical data Overview Online Edition for Part No.
14 n 1 Parking lamps/Low beams 97 2 Fog lamps 98 3 > Turn signal indicators 67 > Standing lamps 98 > High beams 98 > Headlamp flasher 67 > Computer 79 4 Washer/Wiper system/ Rain sensor.
15 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index 1 Fuel gauge 74 2 Indicator lamp for turn signal indicators 21 3 Speedometer 4 Indicator and warning lamps 18 to 21 5 Tachometer and Energy Control 73 6 Coolant temperature gauge 74 Instrument cluster X5 3.
16 n Instrument cluster X5 3.0i, 4.4i 7 Indicator and warning lamps 18 to 21 8 Reset button for trip odometer 72 9 Indicator for Check Control 76 10 Odometer and trip odometer 72 11 Display for comput.
17 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Instrument cluster X5 3.0i, 4.4i * 1 Fuel gauge 74 2 Indicator lamp for turn signal indicators 21 3 Speedometer 4 Indicator and warning lamps 18 t.
18 n Indicator and warning lamps Technology that monitors itself Indicator and warning lamps that are identified by + are tested for proper functioning whenever the ignition key is turned.
19 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Indicator and warning lamps Transmission temperature * + The transmission is overheated. Reduce speed immediately and stop at a suitable location so that the system can cool down again. Please contact the nearest BMW Sports Activ- ity Vehicle center.
20 n Indicator and warning lamps Red: an important reminder Handbrake * Lights up with handbrake engaged. For additional information, refer to page 63 Handbrake warning lamp * for Canadian models Please fasten safety belts + Lights up for a few seconds or until occupants fasten safety belts.
21 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Indicator and warning lamps DSC Dynamic Stability Control/ xDrive + The warning lamp lights up con- tinuously and a warning signal sounds: DSC or the xDrive all-wheel system has failed. The stabilizing interventions of DSC or the xDrive 4-wheel drive system are no longer available.
22 n Buttons on steering wheel * The buttons integrated in the steering wheel are provided so that you can operate a number of accessories quickly and without being distracted from traffic conditions.
23 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Warning triangle * First-aid kit * Refueling 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 haz- ard warning triangle from the support bracket 3.
24 n Refueling 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.
25 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Fuel specifications The engine uses lead-free fuel only. 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.
26 n Controls Online Edition for Part No. 01 41 0 157 897 - © 08/03 BMW AG.
27 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Overview Controls and features Operation, maintenance Owner service procedures Index Technical data Online Edition for Part No.
28 n Keys Central locking system The key set 1 Central key with remote control, determine the functions of the Key Memory, refer to page 60 . You can mark the keys with remote control using the colored labels you received on taking delivery of the vehicle Each central key with remote con- trol contains a long-life battery.
29 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Opening and closing: from outside Using the remote control The remote control makes opening and locking the doors of your vehicle very convenient.
30 n Opening and closing: from outside Unlocking the vehicle 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 liftgate/ tailgate. Convenience opening mode Press and hold button.
31 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Opening and closing: from outside Malfunctions The remote control system may be affected by other units or equipment operating in the immediate vicinity of your vehicle.
32 n Opening and closing: from outside Using the door lock 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.
33 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Opening and closing: from inside 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.
34 n Liftgate Opening from outside Press the button, refer to arrow: The liftgate opens slightly. The cargo area is illuminated whenever the liftgate is opened, refer also to page 99 . With the liftgate open the dimen- sion from the ground to the upper edge is more than 6.
35 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Liftgate Tailgate Closing You can pull the liftgate down by plac- ing both hands in the handle recesses, refer to arrows. To close the liftgate, merely press it down gently. The closing process will then be carried out automatically.
36 n Tailgate Manual release In the event of an electrical malfunction, you can release the tailgate manually: 1. Unfasten the trim panel clip with the vehicle key or with a screwdriver, refer to arrow 1, and remove it toward the top, refer to arrow 2 530de317 2.
37 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Alarm system The concept The vehicle alarm system responds: > When a door, the hood, or the liftgate is opened > To movement in the vehicle&.
38 n Alarm system Power windows > The indicator lamp flashes for 10 seconds when the system is dis- armed: an attempted entry has been detected in the period since the sys- tem was armed. Following triggering of an alarm, the indicator lamp will flash continuously.
39 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Electric power windows After the ignition has been switched off: > 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 resis- tance point.
40 n Glass roof, electric * To prevent injuries, exercise care when closing the glass roof and keep it in your field of vision until it is shut. Before leaving the vehicle, switch off the electric glass roof mechanism by removing the ignition key. Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle with access to vehicle keys.
41 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Glass roof, electric * Safety feature If the glass roof encounters resistance > when it is closing from the raised position > when closing at a point roughly past the middle of its travel the closing cycle is interrupted and the glass roof will open again slightly.
42 n The ideal sitting position can make a vital contribution to relaxed driving that is as fatigue-free as possible. The sit- ting position also plays an important role together with the safety belts and airbags in providing occupants with maximum levels of passive safety in an accident.
43 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Seats Note before adjusting 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.
44 n Mechanical seat adjustment Seat adjustment 1 Backward/forward direction Pull the lever and slide the seat to the desired position. After you release the lever, move the seat forward or backward s.
45 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Power seat adjustment * Seat adjustment 1 Angle 2 Backward/forward adjustment 3 Cushion height 4 Backrest angle Adjust the head restraint manually, refer to page 46 . Comply with the adjustment instructions on page 42 .
46 n Power seat adjustment * Head restraints Shoulder support: Move the switch in the direction of the arrow to adjust the tilt angle of the upper backrest section. You can use the adjustable upper back- rest for supplementary support in the shoulder region.
47 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Head restraints Power rear-seat backrest adjustment * Removal – front 1. Pull the head restraint upward to the stop 2. Press the button, refer to arrow, and remove the head restraint. Installation – front 1.
48 n Safety belts Put on the safety belt before each trip, as the airbags supplement the safety belts as an additional restraint device, however they do not replace them. Locking Make sure you hear the latch plate engage in the belt buckle. Warning lamp Please fasten safety belts: Lights up for a few seconds or until safety belts are locked.
49 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Seat, mirror and steering wheel memory * 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.
50 n Seat, mirror and steering wheel memory * Heated seats * You can have your vehicle pro- grammed to automatically dial in your own individual adjustment settings for the seat, mirror and steering wheel whenever you use your personal remote control to unlock the vehicle.
51 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Heated seats * Steering wheel Rear The operating concept is the same as for the front heated seats. You can select between two heating modes. 530de234 Adjustment The steering wheel can be moved in any of four directions.
52 n Steering wheel heater * Mirrors Steering wheel heater functions in ignition key position 2. Press the button to activate or deacti- vate this system.
53 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Mirrors Interior rearview mirror To reduce glare from vehicles behind you when you are driving at night, tilt the mirror by turning the button. 530us244 Interior and exterior mirrors, automatic dimming feature * These mirrors automatically dim through an infinitely-variable range.
54 n Airbags 1 Front airbags for driver and front passenger 2 Side Impact Head Protection System for front and rear 3 Side airbags for front and rear * Protective effect The front airbags supplement t.
55 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Airbags 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 deacti- vated if you plan to transport children in the rear seat.
56 n Airbags Transporting children safely Indicator lamp The indicator lamp in the instru- ment cluster shows the opera- tional status of the airbag sys- tem from ignition key position 1 and up. System operational: > The indicator lamp comes on briefly then goes out.
57 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Transporting children safely Exception for the front passenger seat Should it become necessary to use a child-restraint system on the front passenger seat, the airbags on the passenger's side must be deactivated.
58 n Transporting children safely Unlocking the safety belt Unlock the safety belt, remove the child-restraint device and allow the belt retractor to reel the belt completely in.
59 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Transporting children safely Center sitting position: The head restraint must be adjusted into the lowest possible position. Pass the tether strap over the head restraint. Adjust the tether strap according to the child-restraint manufacturer's instruc- tions.
60 n Vehicle Memory, Key Memory 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.
61 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Ignition key positions 0 Steering lock engaged 1 Steering lock disengaged 2 Ignition on 3 Starting the engine Steering lock engaged The key can only be inserted or removed in this position.
62 n Starting the engine Switching off the engine Do not press the accelerator pedal while starting the engine. X5 3.0i: 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.
63 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Handbrake Manual transmission The handbrake is primarily intended to prevent the vehicle from rolling while parked; it brakes the rear wheels.
64 n Manual transmission Automatic transmission with Steptronic * Reverse Select only when the vehicle is station- ary. Press the gearshift lever to the left to overcome the resistance. As you do this, the backup lamps will turn on automatically when the ignition key is in position 2.
65 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Automatic transmission with Steptronic * Range selection An interlock prevents inadvertent gear- shifts into selector lever positions R and P. To cancel the interlock, press the button on the front of the selector lever knob, refer to arrow.
66 n Automatic transmission with Steptronic * M/S manual operation and Sport Program Shifting from D into M/S activates the Sport program and this is indicated with D S in the transmission range display. The Sport Program is designed for per- formance-oriented driving.
67 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Indicator/H eadlamp flasher Washer/Wiper system/Rain sensor * 1 High beams – blue indicator 2 Headlamp flasher – blue indicator lamp 3 Turn s.
68 n Washer/Wiper system/Rain sensor * Intermittent mode Not on vehicles with rain sensor. You can set the wipe interval to four stages with serrated dial 7.
69 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Washer/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 143 .
70 n Cruise control * You can automatically maintain and store any desired vehicle speed above approx. 20 mph/30 km/h. You can use cruise control whenever the system is active while the engine is running. Activating the system From ignition key position 2: Press button; the indicator lamp in the instrument cluster comes on, refer to page 21 .
71 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Cruise control* Decelerating Briefly press button – : When cruise control is active, every brief touch of the button reduces the speed by approx.
72 n 1 Odometer 2 Trip odometer 3 Outside temperature display 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. The range of available displays varies according to your individual vehicle's equipment.
73 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Tachometer Energy control Do not operate the engine with the needle in the red overspeed zone of the gauge, refer to arrow. In this range, the fuel supply is inter- rupted to protect the engine. 530us227 Shows the current fuel consumption.
74 n Fuel gauge Temperature gauge If the indicator lamp comes on and stays on, there are approx. > 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.
75 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Temperature gauge Service Interval Display Between the blue and red zones Normal operating range. The dial may wander into the red field. The range of available displays varies according to your individual vehicle's equipment.
76 n Check Control Graphic display * The following alerts or status messages are displayed with icons from ignition key position 2 and up until the defects are corrected: 1 Check low beams 2 Add washer fluid, goes out after approx. 1 minute 3 Door open 4 Tailgate open 5 Check brake and tail lamps.
77 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Check Control > CHECK BRAKE FLUID Level has dropped approx. to mini- mum. Have topped up at the next opportunity, refer to page 146 .
78 n Check Control > TRANS. FAILSAFE PROG * Please consult the nearest BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center, refer to page 66 > CHECK BRAKE LININGS Have the brake pads inspected by your BMW Sports.
79 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Computer Mode selection From ignition key position 1 onwards you can open 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 open a new function for display.
80 n Multi-Information Display MID 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 > Portable phone, e.
81 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Digital clock in the MID Only make entries when the vehi- cle is stationary – to avoid endan- gering yourself or other road users. < Calling up time or date Press the left side of the button. Display shows: You can have the time displayed in 12 or 24 hours.
82 n Digital clock in the MID Reminder signal 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: MEMO OFF appears in the display for entry and call-up buttons, and the tone symbol will appear in the upper right of the display.
83 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Digital clock in the MID Entering the switch-on times for the independent ventilation You can enter two different switch-on times. The ventilation will switch off automati- cally after 30 minutes. Please follow the instructions for operating the independent ventila- tion that start on page 109 .
84 n Computer * in the MID Only make entries when the vehi- cle is stationary – to avoid endan- gering yourself or other road users. < Computer calculations begin at the start of the journey. Information can also be called up in the display by remote control, refer to page 88 .
85 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Computer * in the MID Adopting the current speed as the speed limit: Press the right side of the button. Press. Press twice at right. Deactivating the speed limit: Press the right side of the button.
86 n Computer * in the MID Estimated time of arrival When you have entered the distance to 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. Press the right side of the button.
87 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Computer * in the MID Speed You can open a display of the vehicle's average speed. To start the calculation, select the func- tion with the engine running: Press the right side of the button. Press: The display shows the average speed.
88 n Computer * in the MID After three incorrect code entries, or three attempts to start the engine with- out a code entry, the alarm will sound for 30 seconds on vehicles fitted with an alarm system. Deactivating the alarm in an emer- gency: If you have forgotten the code, proceed as follows: 1.
89 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index The concept PDC provides extra safety and conve- nience during parking maneuvers. Sig- nal tones indicate the current distance to an object behind or in front of your vehicle. To do this, four ultrasonic sen- sors in the front and rear bumpers each measure the distance to the nearest object.
90 n PDC Park Distance Control * Antilock Brake System Acoustic signals 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.
91 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Antilock Brake System DSC Dynamic Stability Control Malfunction Please be sure to observe the informa- tion on the ABS warning lamp on page 20 and on the possible lamp com- binations that can light up on page 19 .
92 n DSC Dynamic Stability Control xDrive Switching off DSC Press the button; the indicator lamp comes on and stays on. Stabilizing interventions of the chassis control system DSC are no longer avail- able. However, the braking interven- tions that simulate the function of the differential lock continue to be active.
93 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index HDC Hill Descent Control The concept 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.
94 n Self-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.
95 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index 2-axle self-leveling suspension * Self-leveling suspension display 1 Off-Road 2 Standard 3 Access The LEDs not only show the current ride height, .
96 n 2-axle self-leveling suspension * Brake force display Lowering Available with ignition key in position 2. From Standard to Access: 1. Press button 2 while traveling at less than approx.
97 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Parking lamps – side marker lamps The front, rear and side vehicle lighting is switched on. You can use the parking lamps for park- ing. For lighting on one side for parking as an additional feature, refer to page 98 .
98 n Instrument lighting High beams/Standing lamps Fog lamps Turn the serrated dial to adjust the illu- mination intensity. 530us216 1 High beams – blue indicator lamp 2 Headlamp flasher – blue in.
99 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Interior lamps The interior lamps operate automati- cally. Switching the interior lamps on and off manually Briefly press button 1. If you want the interior lamps to remain off all the time, press and hold the but- ton for approx.
100 n 1 Airflow directed toward the wind- shield and side windows 2 Airflow for the upper body 102 3 Front footwell ventilation 4 Rear footwell ventilation 5 Airflow for the upper body in the rear sea.
101 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Air conditioner Temperature The graduations on the dial provide general reference values for the interior temper- ature.
102 n Air conditioner Draft-free ventilation You can adjust the vent outlets for the upper body area to select the optimum airflow rates and directions for your personal comfort: 1 Rotary dials for op.
103 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index 1 Airflow directed toward the wind- shield and side windows 2 Airflow for the upper body 107 3 Air to footwell 4 Rear footwell ventilation 5 Airf.
104 n Automatic climate control * 10 Temperature control – right-hand side of passenger compartment 105 11 Defrosting windshield and windows and removing condensation 105 12 Air conditioning 106 13 .
105 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Automatic climate control * Tips for pleasant driving To use the automatic function, press the AUTO button 6. Select an interior temperature that is comfortable for you. Detailed setting options are described for you in the following section.
106 n Automatic climate control * Air conditioning The air is cooled and dehumidified and — 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.
107 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Automatic climate control * Residual heat 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.
108 n Automatic climate control * Air supply 0 Blower off 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 set- tings. In the 0 setting, the blower is switched off and the supply of air through the vent outlets is blocked.
109 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Roller sun blinds * Independent ventilation * Roller sun blinds for rear side windows * Use the strap to pull out the blinds, then hook them in the provided attachment. With roller sun blinds attached, do not open the windows during travel.
110 n The concept The integrated universal remote control can replace as many as three hand- held transmitters for various remote- controlled accessories, such as door openers and house alarm systems. The integrated universal remote control rec- ognizes and learns the transmitted sig- nal of each of the original hand-held transmitters.
111 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Integrated universal remote control Programming 1 Memory buttons 2 Indicator lamp Fixed-code hand-held transmitter 1. Switch on the ignition 2. For initial use: press both outer but- tons 1 for approx.
112 n Integrated universal remote control 1. Park your vehicle within the range of the remote-controlled device 2. Program the integrated universal remote control as described at the section on fixed-code hand-held transmitters 3. Localize the button on the receiver of the device you want to set up, e.
113 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Portable phone * Glove compartment Hands-free system On vehicles with telephone prepara- tion * , the hands-free microphone is located in the headliner. For further information on the portable phone, refer to the telephone Owner's Manual.
114 n Storage compartments Beverage holder You will find two storage compartments in the armrest between the front seats. To open the top compartment: Press the button, refer to arrow 1. You will find a portable phone * in this compartment. To move the armrest or open the lower compartment: Pull the handle, refer to arrow 2.
115 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Glasses compartment Ashtray, front Press the button to open; fold upward to close. 530de279 Emptying Press the edge of the lid, refer to arrow: the ashtray moves up and can be removed. Cigarette lighter, front Press the lighter 1 in.
116 n Ashtray, rear Cigarette lighter, rear Emptying Remove the insert tray. 530de282 Press the lighter in. The lighter can be removed as soon as it retracts. Hold or briefly press the hot ciga- rette lighter by the knob only. Holding or touching it in other areas could result in burns.
117 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Ski bag * 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.
118 n Ski bag * Cargo area Securing the load Secure the bag's contents by tightening down the strap at the buckle. < Please be sure that the skis are clean before loading them into the bag.
119 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Cargo area Roll-up cover Pull out the roll-up cover and hook it into the brackets at the rear. You can carry light objects such as items of clothing on the roll-up cover. Do not place heavy or hard objects on the roll-up cover.
120 n Cargo area 2. Remove the partition net from the bag, unroll it half way and hook it into the retaining strap on both sides, refer to arrow Note how the partition net is stored in the bag and secured in the vehicle so that you can return everything to its proper place again after use.
121 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Cargo area 7. When the rear backrests are folded down, you can unhook the partition net from the retaining straps, com- pletely unroll the partition net, insert it in the front retainers on the roof and attach the three hooks into the eyes.
122 n Cargo area Fold the floor cover up Disengage the loop end on the lower side of the floor cover and hook it in with the catch on the upper frame of the liftgate cutout. Before swinging down the floor cover, reengage the loop end in the retainer on the underside of the floor cover.
123 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Cargo area 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 ov erload the cargo floor when it is extended.
124 n Loading cargo To avoid loading the tires beyond their approved carrying capacity, never overload the vehicle. Overloading can lead to overheating and increases the rate at which damage develops inside the tires. The ultimate result can assume the form of a sudden air loss.
125 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Loading cargo Load: The permitted load is the total of the weight of occupants and cargo/lug- gage.
126 n Loading cargo Roof-mounted luggage rack * Always position and secure the load correctly. If you do not, it can even endanger the passengers during braking or evasive maneuvers. Do not exceed the permissible gross vehicle weight and the permissible axle loads, refer to page 172 .
127 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Online Edition for Part No. 01 41 0 157 897 - © 08/03 BMW AG.
128 n Online Edition for Part No. 01 41 0 157 897 - © 08/03 BMW AG.
129 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Overview Controls and features Operation, maintenance Owner service procedures Index Technical data Mainte- Online Edition for Part No.
130 n Break-in procedures To ensure that your vehicle provides maximum economy throughout a long service life, we request that you observe the following instructions: Engine and differential Up to 1,2.
131 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Driving your X5 On bad roads 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: Driving on unpaved terrain can cause damage to the vehicle.
132 n General driving notes Safe braking Parking the vehicle Condensation forms in the air condi- tioner system during operation, and then exits under the vehicle. Traces of condensed water under the vehicle are thus normal. Brakes Do not drive with your foot resting on the brake pedal.
133 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Safe braking Disc brakes When the vehicle is driven only occa- sionally, during extended periods when the vehicle is not used at all, and in oper.
134 n Information for your safety It is not merely the tire's service life, but also driving comfort and – to a great extent – driving safety that depend on the condition of the tires and the main- tenance of the specified tire pressure.
135 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Tire inflation pressure BMW Tires All pressure specifications in the table are indicated in psi/ kilopascal with cold tires, cold = ambient temperature X5 3.
136 n Tire identification marks Knowledge of the labeling on the side of the tire makes it easier to identify and choose the right tires. Tire size Speed code letter: Q = up to 105 mph/160 km/h T = up.
137 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Tire identification marks 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.
138 n Wheel/tire condition Wheel/tire damage Inspect your wheels and tires frequently for tread wear, signs of damage and for foreign objects lodged in the tread. Check the tread pattern depth. Due to low-profile tires, please note: wheels, tires and suspen- sion parts are more susceptible to road hazards and consequential damages.
139 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Replacing wheels/tires Unprofessional attempts by lay- men to service tires can lead to damage and accidents.
140 n 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. BMW recommends only using these approved, narrow-link snow chains. These snow chains are approved exclusively for use in pairs on the rear wheels with the tire sizes 235/65 R 17.
141 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Hood Unlocking Pull the lever located under the left side of the instrument cluster. Never attempt to perform any ser- vice or repair operations on your vehicle without the required, profes- sional technical training.
142 n 1 Engine oil dipstick 143 2 Brake fluid reservoir – located beneath the microfilter cover 146 3 Auxiliary terminal for jump-starting 165 4 Coolant expansion tank 145 5 Engine oil filler neck 143 6 Reservoir for windshield and headlamp washer system 143 Engine compartment essentials 530de341 Online Edition for Part No.
143 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Washer fluid Engine oil Windshield and headlamp washer system Approximate capacity is 8.2 US quarts/ 7.8 liters. Fill with water and — if required — with the addition of a washer antifreeze, according to manufacturer's recom- mendations.
144 n Engine oil Adding engine oil Wait until the level has dropped to just above the lower mark before adding oil. BMW engines are designed to operate without additives, and their use could even lead to damage in some cases. This is also true for the manual transmission, the automatic transmission, the differential, and the power steering system.
145 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Coolant Do not add coolant to the cooling system when the engine is hot. Escaping coolant can cause burns. To avoid the possibility of damage later on, never use anything other than fac- tory-approved, nitrite and amino-free extended-duty antifreeze with corrosion inhibitor.
146 n Brake fluid Brake fluid level I f the warning 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.
147 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index The BMW Maintenance System has been designed as a reliable means of providing maximum driving and operat- ing safety – and as cost-effectively as possible for you.
148 n California laws require us to state the following warning: Engine exhaust and a wide variety of automobile components and parts, including components found in the interior furnishings in a vehicle, con- tain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects and reproductive harm.
149 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index OBD interface socket 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.
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152 n Under the cargo floor cover in a pocket. 530us106 Front 1. Move the wiper to a fold-out posi- tion, refer to page 67 2. Lift the wiper arm and press the securing spring, refer to arrow 3. Pull the wiper blade off toward the wiper arm 4. Insert the new blade and snap it into place.
153 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Lamps and bulbs The lamps and bulbs make essential contributions to the safety of your vehi- cle. For this reason, follow the instruc- tions below carefully when replacing a bulb. If you are not familiar with any of the procedures, consult your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center.
154 n Lamps and bulbs 2 Halogen high beams H1 bulb, 55 watts The bulb is pressurized. There- fore, wear safety glasses and pro- tective gloves. Failure to comply with this precaution could lead to injury if the bulb is accidentally damaged during replacement.
155 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Lamps and bulbs Front fog lamps H11 bulb, 55 watts The bulb is pressurized. There- fore, wear safety glasses and pro- tective gloves. Failure to comply with this precaution could lead to injury if the bulb is accidentally damaged during replacement.
156 n Lamps and bulbs Lamps in the side panel: 1. Open the cover in the side panel 2. Lift the side panel if necessary 3. Apply gentle pressure to the bulb holder while turning it to the left for removal and replacement 4. Remove the bulb. 530de305 Lamps in the tailgate: 1.
157 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Changing a wheel Safety precautions to observe in the event of a flat and during all tire changes: Park the vehicle as far as possible from passing traffic. Park on a firm, flat, sur- face. Switch on the hazard warning flashers.
158 n Changing a wheel > Lug wrench Located beside the spare tire 530us120 > Handle for the jack Remove from its holder 530de213 > 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.
159 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Changing a wheel Spare wheel 1. Loosen the wing nut 1 2. Remove the plate 2 to the side 3. Unscrew the threaded rod 3 com- pletely. 530us118 Removal aid for the spare wheel By using this device, you do not have to lift the spare wheel out of the recess by hand.
160 n Changing a wheel 4. Remove the support rod from the bracket 530de312 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.
161 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Changing a wheel Procedure 1. Read carefully and comply with the safety precautions on page 157 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.
162 n Changing a wheel Battery 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.
163 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Fuses In the glove compartment Open the glove compartment and turn the two quick-release fasteners to the left.
164 n The Roadside Assistance of the BMW Group offers you assistance in the event of a breakdown around the clock, also at weekends and on public holi- days. The phone numbers of the Roadside Assistance control center in your home country can be found in the BMW dealer directory.
165 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Jump-starting When your battery is discharged you can use two jumper cables to start your vehicle with power from the battery in a second vehicle. You can also use the same method to help start another vehicle.
166 n Jump-starting Having vehicle towed Your BMW is equipped with a special nut on the left side panel as a body ground or negative terminal, refer to arrow in illustration. 4. Attach one end of the negative/– jumper cable to the negative terminal of the battery or to an engine or body ground of the vehicle providing assistance 5.
167 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Having vehicle towed Tow fitting The screw-in tow fitting is stored beneath the cargo floor cover. Carry it with you at all times. It can be screwed in at the front or rear of the vehicle. Access to tow sockets Front: Use a screwdriver to press the right or left cover out, refer to arrows.
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170 n An engine performance test is authorized only on an appropriate chassis dynamometer. X5 3.0i X5 4.4i Displacement Number of cylinders cu in/cm m 181.8/2,979 6 268.4/4,398 8 Maximum output at engine speed hp rpm 225 5,900 315 5,400 Maximum torque at engine speed Ib-ft/Nm rpm 214/290 3,500 324/440 3,600 Compression ratio 10.
171 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Dimensions 530de210 61.4/1,560 61.4/1,560 73.7/1,872 85.8/2,180 111.0/2,820 183.7/4,667 67.2/1,707 81.7/2,076 530de368 All dimensions are given in inches/mm. Height: with level control system: 67.
172 n Weights X5 3.0i X5 4.4i Curb weight with manual transmission with automatic transmission Ibs/kg Ibs/kg 4,652/2,110 4,696/2,130 – 4,927/2,235 Approved gross vehicle weight with manual transmiss.
173 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Capacities Notes Fuel tank Reserve gal./liters approx. 24.6/approx. 93 approx. 2.0/approx. 8 – X5 3.0i approx. 2.5/approx. 10 – X5 4.4i Fuel specification: page 25 Windshield washer system with headlamp washer system quarts/liters approx.
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Everything from A to Z A A/C operation air conditioner 101 automatic climate control 106 Ability to climb, refer to Driving on bad roads 131 ABS Antilock Brake System 90 indicator lamp 20 Accessories .
Everything from A to Z 177 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Automatic transmission with Steptronic 64 ignition 61 indicator lamp 19 , 20 interlock 61 selector lever interlock 65 shif.
Everything from A to Z Cargo floor, pull-out 122 Cargo-area partition net 119 Caring for leather, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Caring for the carpet, refer to the Caring for your vehi.
Everything from A to Z 179 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Cooling maximum 106 refer to A/C operation 101 , 106 refer to Temperature 101 , 105 Cooling system, refer to Capacities 17.
Everything from A to Z Engine compartment essentials 142 Engine coolant 145 Engine hood 141 Engine oil 143 adding 144 filling capacity 173 indicator/warning lamp 18 prescribed oils 144 Engine oil leve.
Everything from A to Z 181 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Hands-free microphone, refer to Portable phone 113 Hands-free system 113 Having vehicle towed 166 Hazard warning flashers .
Everything from A to Z K Key Memory 60 Keys 28 Kickdown 65 L Lamps and bulbs 153 Lashing eyes, refer to Securing the load 125 LATCH child-restraint fixing 59 LEDs light-emitting diodes 99 Length, refe.
Everything from A to Z 183 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Multifunction switch turn signal indicators/ headlamp flasher 67 washer/wiper system 67 Multi-Information Display MID 80 N.
Everything from A to Z Reading lamps front 99 rear 99 Real wood, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Rear backrests, adjustment 47 Rear climate control 107 air supply 108 temperature 108 Rea.
Everything from A to Z 185 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Shifting automatic transmission with Steptronic 66 manual transmission 63 Shiftlock, changing the selector-lever position .
Everything from A to Z Thigh support adjustment 44 Third brake lamp refer to Center brake lamp 156 replacing bulb 156 Three-point seat belt, refer to Safety belts 48 Tilt alarm sensor remote control 3.
Everything from A to Z 187 n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Vehicle battery 162 care, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure dimensions 171 loading 124 parking 62 storage, ref.
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