set clock BMW X5 4.4I 2001 Owners Manual
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Instrument cluster
 
There are two versions, depending on  
the equipment on your vehicle.
1 Fuel gauge with indicator lamp for fuel reserve 77
2 Indicator lamp for turn signals 25
3 Speedometer 
4 Indicator lamp for high beams 25
5 Tachometer and Energy Control 77
6 Coolant temperature gauge with  "Coolant temperature too high"  
indicator 78
7 Indicator and warning lamps  (clockwise) for:
 
>
 
Parking brake/Brake hydraulic 
system, Dynamic Brake Control 
(DBC) 22, 24  
 
>
 
Antilock Brake System (ABS) 23
 
>
 
Brake pads24
 
>
 
Airbags23
 
>
 
Automatic transmission
 
* 
24
 
>
 
Please fasten safety belts 23
 
>
 
Cruise control25
8 Selector lever and program display  for automatic transmission
 
* 
68
9 Service Interval Display 7810 Computer display –
operation via the turn signal lever, 
refer to page  82: 
 
>
 
Outside temperature 
 
>
 
Average fuel consumption 
 
>
 
Cruising range 
 
>
 
Average speed 
11 Indicator lamp for Dynamic Stability  Control (DSC) 24
12 Indicator lamp for level control  system
 
* 
24
13 Odometer and trip odometer 76
14 Indicator for Check Control 79
15 Reset button for trip odometer 76
16 Indicator and warning lamps  (clockwise) for: 
 
>
 
Fog lamps 25
 
>
 
Battery charge current 22
 
>
 
Engine oil level/Engine oil 
pressure22, 24
 
>
 
Engine Power Control 24
 
>
 
Service Engine Soon24 
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Car care
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Overview
 
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Instrument cluster
 
* 
There are two versions, depending on  
the equipment on your vehicle. 1 Fuel gauge with indicator lamp for fuel reserve 77
2 Indicator lamp for turn signals 25
3 Speedometer 
4 Indicator lamp for high beams 25
5 Tachometer and Energy Control 77
6 Engine coolant temperature  gauge 78
7 Indicator and warning lamps  (clockwise) for:
 
>
 
Parking brake 23
 
>
 
Brake hydraulic system/Dynamic  
Brake Control (DBC) 22, 24
 
>
 
Antilock Brake System (ABS) 23
 
>
 
Airbags23
 
>
 
Please fasten safety belts 23
 
>
 
Cruise control25
8 CHECK button 79
9 Selector lever and program display  for automatic transmission
 
* 
68 10 Outside temperature display
76
11 Indicator lamp for Dynamic Stability  Control (DSC) 24
12 Trip odometer 76
13 Indicator for Check Control
 
* 
79
14 Odometer 76
15 Service Interval Display 78
16 Reset button for trip odometer 76
17 Indicator and warning lamps  (clockwise) for: 
 
>
 
Fog lamps 25
 
>
 
Battery charge current 22
 
>
 
Engine oil pressure22
 
>
 
Service Engine Soon 24 
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Multi-Information Display (MID)
*
Central displayThe 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 
systems, the cellular phone and the 
Onboard Computer.
Any unrealistic numerical entries 
will not be accepted. 
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.<
1 Function button for audio systems
2 Function button for the cellular 
phone
*
3 Indicator lamp for independent 
ventilation
*
>remains on if switch-on time is 
active
>flashes while operating
4 Function button for the digital clock 
and computer
5 Indicator display for the various 
computer systems390us705
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
7 Entry and query buttons for operating 
the various computer systems 
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Digital clock in the MID
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Only make inputs when the vehi-
cle is standing still – to avoid 
endangering yourself or other road 
users.<
To call up time or datePress the left side of the button.
Display shows:
You can have the time displayed in 
12 or 24 hours.
To change the display:
Press the left side of the button.
If the 12-hour time display is in use, AM 
or PM appears after the time.
Changing the time displayPress the left side of the button.
Press the right side of the button:
The dots flash in the display.
To alter the setting:
Press on the left or right, or hold the 
button down.
To store the input:
Press the right side of the button.  
To change the datePress the left side of the button.
Press.
Press the right side of the button:
The dots and the DATE display flash.
To alter the setting:
Press on left or right, or hold the button 
down.
To store the input:
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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Air conditioner Suggestions for your personal 
comfortFor the temperature 6, we recommend 
+72 7 (+22 6) as a comfortable 
setting. Turn the air distribution 7 to the 
"6 o'clock" position. Adjust the air 
supply 8 to the center setting. Set the 
outlets 2 so that the air flows past you 
and is not directed straight at you. Set 
the rotary dial between the outlets 2 for 
the upper body to a central position so 
that cooler air will help to prevent 
fatigue during the journey.
The following description will lead you 
through additional individual adjust-
ments.Temperature
The graduations on the dial 
provide general reference 
values for the interior temper-
ature. We recommend +72 7 
(+22 6) as a comfortable setting. When 
you start the vehicle, the system 
adjusts the air to the selected tempera-
ture as quickly as possible, and then 
maintains that temperature constantly.
Air distribution 
You can direct air to flow onto 
the windows  , toward the 
upper body  and into the 
footwell  . All intermediate 
settings are possible. In the  setting, 
there is a low flow of air onto the 
windows to keep them free of conden-
sation. The "6 o'clock" setting is recom-
mended for normal conditions (refer 
also to the illustration and overview on 
page 100).
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. 
Rear window defroster 
When the rear window 
defroster is activated, the indi-
cator lamp comes on. The rear window 
defroster switches off automatically.
Cooling
The air is cooled and dehu-
midified and — depending on 
the temperature setting — warmed 
again when the air conditioner system 
is switched on. 
Depending on the weather, the wind-
shield may fog over briefly when the 
engine is started.
Switch off the air conditioner at outside 
temperatures below approx. +41 7 
(+5 6). This will help to prevent the 
windows from fogging up. 
If the windows fog over after switching 
the air conditioner off, switch it back 
on. 
Condensation forms in the air 
conditioner system during opera-
tion, which then exits under the vehicle. 
Traces of condensed water of this kind 
are thus normal.< 
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Everything from A to Z215n
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Cellular phone 118, 144
refer to the separate  
Owner's Manual
Center (high-mount) brake  lamp 177
Central locking system 36
button 40
Changing a wheel 180t
Charge indicator lamp 22
Charging the battery 186t
Check air pressure 30
CHECK button 79
Check Control 79
Checking engine oil level 157
tire pressure 30t
Child restraint  systems 61, 62
Child's seat 61
Child-safety locks 63
Cigarette lighter front 120
rear 121
socket 121t
Clean the windshield 72
Climate control in the rear  passenger area 111
Clock 85
refer also to the onboard 
monitor Owner's Manual
Cockpit 16 Code
91
activating 91
deactivating 91
refer also to the radio 
Owner's Manual
selecting 91
Cold start 65
Comfort seat 50
Compartments 118
Computer 82, 88
refer also to the onboard 
computer Owner's Manual
remote control 92
Configuring the settings 56
Consumption, fuel 90
Contamination on  paintwork 164
Convenience operation of  windows and sliding/tilt 
sunroof 36
Convenience starting  feature 65
Coolant 141, 160
antifreeze 141
temperature gauge 78
Cornering Brake Control  (CBC) 138
Cruise control 74
Cruising range 82, 90
Cup holder 119
Curb weight 208D
Data link connector for On-
board Diagnostics 170
Date calling up 85
changing 85
refer also to the onboard 
monitor Owner's Manual
Daytime-driving lamp 97
DBC (Dynamic Brake  Control) 24, 138
Deactivating 92
Deactivating the interior  motion 
sensor 38t , 44 t
Deep water 135
Defrosting the  windows 105t, 109 t
Difficult steering 143t
Digital clock 85
refer also to the onboard 
monitor Owner's Manual
Digital sound processor 199
Dimensions 207
Dipstick, engine oil 157t
Disc brakes 140
Disconnect the  battery 186t
Displacement 206
Display lighting 97
Displays 18, 20 Disposal
used batteries 186t
used oil 159t
Distance 89
Distance warning 93
Diversity Antenna  system 198
Divided rear backrest 124
Door keys 34
Door locks, care 141
Doors manual operation 36
remote control 38
unlocking and locking 36
DOT Quality Grades 146
Drink holder, refer to cup  holder 119
Drive belts 210
Driving notes 136, 140
Driving through water 135
Driving your BMW X5 135
DSC (Dynamic Stability  Control) 24, 94 , 197
DSP amplifier, refer to the  radio Owner's Manual
DSP sound system 199
Dynamic Brake Control  (DBC) 24, 138
Dynamic Stability Control  (DSC) 24, 94 , 197