coolant level BMW X5 4.4I 2005 E53 Owner's Manual
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Controls and features
Passenger safety systems: 
Airbags57
Transporting children safely59
Vehicle Memory, 
Key Memory63
Driving: 
Ignition lock64
Starting engine64
Switching off engine65
Handbrake66
Manual transmission66
Automatic transmission with 
Steptronic67
Turn signals/
headlamp flasher70
Washer/wiper system/
rain sensor71
Cruise control74
Everything under control: 
Odometer, outside temperature 
display76
Tachometer77
Energy control77
Engine oil thermometer78
Fuel gage78
Coolant temperature gage79
Service Interval Display79
Check Control80
Computer82
MID Multi-Information 
Display84Digital clock in MID85
Computer in MID88
Technology for safety and 
driving convenience: 
PDC Park Distance Control 93
Antilock Brake System94
DSC Dynamic Stability 
Control95
xDrive97
HDC Hill Descent Control97
Self-leveling suspension98
2-axle self-leveling 
suspension99
Brake Force Display101
Flat Tire Monitor101
Lamps: 
Parking lamps/low beams103
Adaptive Head Light104
High beams/roadside parking 
lamps104
Front fog lamps105
Instrument lighting105
Interior lamps105
Controlling the climate for 
pleasant driving: 
Air conditioner107
Automatic climate control110
Roller sun blinds115
Independent ventilation116Cabin convenience: 
Integrated universal remote 
control117 
Portable phone119
Glove compartment120 
Storage compartments120 
Cup holders121
Ashtray, front122 
Ashtray, rear122 
Cigarette lighter, rear123
Loading and transporting: 
Ski bag124 
Cargo area 
Folding rear backrests 
down126 
Roll-up cover126 
Partition net127 
Flaps in cargo area128 
Power outlets129 
Pull-out floor in cargo 
area130 
Cargo loading131 
Roof-mounted luggage rack133  
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Coolant temperature gage  Service Interval Display Blue The engine is still cold. Drive at moder-
ate engine and vehicle speeds.Red When you switch on the ignition, the 
warning lamp
* comes on briefly to con-
firm that the system is operational. 
If the warning lamp lights up during 
driving or the message COOLANT 
TEMPERATURE appears in the Check 
Control: the engine is overheated. 
Switch off the engine immediately and 
allow it to cool down.
Checking coolant level, refer to 
page152. 
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Between blue and red zones Normal operating range. The dial may 
wander up to the red field. 
The range of available displays varies 
according to your individual vehicle's 
equipment. 
Green lamps The number of illuminated lamps 
decreases as the time for your next 
maintenance visit approaches.Yellow lamp This field appears together with 
OILSERVICE or INSPECTION. 
Maintenance is due. Please contact 
your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle cen-
ter for an appointment.Red lamp The maintenance deadline has been 
passed.390us008 
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Check Control Computer>TRANS. FAILSAFE PROG
* 
Please consult the nearest BMW 
Sports Activity Vehicle center, refer to 
page69
>CHECK BRAKE LININGS
Have the brake pads inspected by 
your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle 
center, refer to page140
>CHECK COOLANT LEVEL
Coolant too low, top off at the next 
opportunity, refer to page152
>ENGINE FAILSAFE PROG
Fault in the engine electronics. 
You can continue to drive with 
reduced engine output or engine 
speed. 
Please have the system inspected by 
your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle 
center. 
Displays after completion of trip All of the malfunctions registered during 
the trip appear consecutively when the 
ignition key is turned to position 0. 
The following displays will appear when 
appropriate: 
>LIGHTS ON 
>KEY IN IGNITION LOCK 
>CHECK ENGINE OIL LEV 
Top up engine oil at the next oppor-
tunity, e.g. while refueling, refer to 
page150. This display appears when you open 
the driver's door after parking the vehi-
cle. A supplementary acoustic signal is 
also heard. 
Status messages remain available with 
the CHECK button 3 for a period of 
approx. three minutes after the display 
goes out and the key is removed from 
the ignition lock. If there were multiple 
messages, press the CHECK button 
repeatedly to view them all in 
sequence. 
Checking Check Control Press the CHECK button 3 with the 
ignition key in position 2: 
CHECK CONTROL OK appears in the 
display. 
No malfunctions are present in the 
monitored systems. Computer You can find a description of the com-
puter on pages82 and88 as well as in 
the Owner's Manual for Onboard Com-
puter.
You can have the Check Control 
and computer messages dis-
played in a different language.< 
Mode selection As of ignition key position 1, you can 
call up information from the computer 
using the computer button in the turn 
signal lever. 
A new function appears each time you 
briefly press the computer button. 
The display sequence: 
>Outside temperature
>Average fuel consumption
>Cruising range
>Average speed.
As of ignition key position 1, the last 
active setting is displayed.
The range of available displays varies 
according to your individual vehicle's 
equipment.530de228 
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General driving notes Driving your X5 Driving through water
Do not drive through water on the 
road if it is deeper than 20 in/
50 cm, and then only at walking speed 
at the most. Otherwise, the vehicle's 
engine, the electrical systems and the 
transmission may be damaged. When 
equipped with 2-axle self leveling sus-
pension
*, switch the vehicle into the 
Off-Road setting before driving through, 
refer to page100.<
Using handbrake on slopes
Do not hold the vehicle in place on 
slopes by slipping or riding the 
clutch; use the handbrake instead. Oth-
erwise, severe clutch wear will result.<
Interior and exterior mirrors, 
automatic dimming feature
* 
Two photocells serve to control the 
automatic dimming of the interior and 
exterior rearview mirrors. One photocell 
is in the mirror glass, refer to arrow, 
while the other is offset somewhat on 
the back of the mirror.
For trouble-free operation, keep the 
photocells clean and do not cover the 
area between the interior rearview mir-
ror and the windshield. Do not attach 
any kind of stickers on the windshield 
in front of the mirror, either. 530us245
On poor roads When you are driving on poor 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.< 
>Always adapt the driving speed to the 
road conditions. The rougher or 
steeper the road surface is, the lower 
the speed should be 
>You can operate your vehicle on 
uphill and downhill gradients with a 
maximum slope of 50 %. If you want 
to drive on uphill or downhill gradi-
ents of this kind, make sure before-
hand that the engine oil and coolant 
levels are near the max mark, refer to 
pages150 and152. 
Use the HDC Hill Descent Control 
when driving down steep grades, 
refer to page97. 
Starting off is possible on grades of 
up to 33 %. 
The permissible body roll is also 50 % 
>While driving, watch carefully for 
obstacles such as rocks or holes. 
Try to avoid these obstacles when-
ever possible  
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Engine oil Coolant Viscosity ratings Viscosity is the oil flow rating as estab-
lished in SAE classes. 
The selection of the correct SAE class 
depends on the climatic conditions in 
the area where you typically drive your 
BMW. 
Approved oils are in SAE classes 
5W-40 and 5W-30.< 
These oils may be used for driving in all 
ambient temperatures. 
Do not open the cooling system 
when the engine is hot. Escaping 
coolant can cause burns.< 
Coolant is comprised of water and 
coolant additive. Not all commercially 
available additives are suitable for your 
BMW. Your BMW Sports Activity Vehi-
cle center knows which additives are 
suitable.
Use only suitable additives, other-
wise you could damage your 
engine. The additives can be harmful 
to your health.< 
Always observe all applicable 
environmental rules and regula-
tions when disposing of coolant addi-
tives.< 
Checking coolant level 1. The engine must be at ambient tem-
perature
2. Start by turning the cap of the expan-
sion tank counterclockwise. Pause to 
allow any accumulated pressure to 
escape, then open
3. 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 cap530us102 
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Coolant Brake fluid4. When necessary, slowly add coolant 
until the correct level is reached; do 
not overfill
5. Close the cap and tighten snugly
6. Have the cause of the coolant loss 
corrected as soon as possible.
Brake fluid level 
If the warning lamp lights up or 
the message CHECK BRAKE 
FLUID appears in the Check 
Control: stop immediately. 
The brake fluid in the reservoir 
has fallen to below the minimum 
level. 
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 Activ-
ity Vehicle center is familiar with the 
specifications for factory-approved 
DOT 4 brake fluids. 
Brake fluid loss may result in extended 
brake pedal travel. For this situation, 
refer to the notes on page140. 
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 Book-
let for Canadian models. 
Brake fluid is toxic and also damages 
vehicle paintwork. Always store these 
agents in tightly-closed original con-
tainers kept well away from the reach 
of children. 
Do not spill the fluid and do not refill the 
brake fluid reservoir to beyond the MAX 
mark. The brake fluid could ignite upon 
contact with hot engine parts and cause 
serious burns.< 
Always observe all applicable 
environmental rules and regula-
tions when disposing of used brake 
fluid.<  
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Everything from A to Z
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Coolant152
level152
temperature gage79
warning lamp79
Coolant temperature 
gage79
Cooling, maximum113
Cooling, refer to
Air conditioning108,113
Temperature108,112
Copyright4
Cornering light, refer to 
Adaptive Head Light104
Correct tires
wheel/tire 
replacement146
winter tires146
Courtesy lighting106
Cruise control74
buttons on steering 
wheel23
indicator lamp22
Cruising range83,90
Cup holders121
Curb weight, refer to 
Weights180
Current consumption, refer 
to Energy control77
Cylinders, refer to Engine 
data178D
Dashboard lighting, refer to 
Instrument lighting105
Dashboard, refer to 
Cockpit14
Data, technical178
dimensions179
engine178
filling capacities181
weights180
Date
also refer to Owner's 
Manual for Onboard 
Computer
calling up85
changing85
Daytime driving lamps103
DBC Dynamic Brake 
Control94
indicator lamp21
Deactivating the alarm in an 
emergency92
Defective lamp159
Defrost position, refer to 
Defrosting 
windows109,112
Defrosting 
windows109,112
air conditioner109
automatic climate 
control112Defrosting windows and 
removing condensation
air conditioner109
automatic climate 
control112
Defrosting windshield, refer 
to Defrosting 
windows109,112
Digital clock85
also refer to Owner's 
Manual for Onboard 
Computer
Dimensions179
Dipstick, engine oil150
Directional indicators, refer 
to Turn signals70
Disc brakes140
Displacement, refer to 
Engine specifications178
Display lighting, refer to 
Instrument lighting105
Display, refer to Instrument 
cluster15,17,18
Disposal, vehicle battery168
Distance to destination89
Distance warning, refer to 
PDC Park Distance 
Control93
Divided rear seat backrest, 
refer to Folding rear seat 
back126
Door keys30Door lock33
DOT Quality Grades143
Draft-free 
ventilation109,114
Driving lamps, refer to 
Parking lamps/low 
beams103
Driving notes
breaking-in136
driving hints137,138
Driving on poor roads138
Driving stability control95
Driving your X5138
Dry air, refer to Air 
conditioning108,113
DSC Dynamic Stability 
Control95
warning lamp22
DVD changer, refer to 
Owner's Manual for Radio/
Onboard Computer
Dynamic Brake Control 
DBC94
indicator lamp21
Dynamic Stability Control 
DSC95
warning lamp22 
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Everything from A to ZE
EBV Electronic brake-force 
distribution94
Electric steering wheel 
adjustment52
Electrical malfunction
automatic transmission 
with Steptronic69
door lock33
driver's door33
fuel filler door24
liftgate35
panorama glass 
sunroof42
tailgate36
Electronic brake-force distri-
bution EBV94
Electronic Stability Program 
ESP, refer to DSC Dynamic 
Stability Control95
Emergency call170
Emergency operation, refer 
to Manual operation
driver's door33
fuel filler door24
liftgate35
panorama glass 
sunroof42
tailgate36
Emergency Service, refer to 
Roadside Assistance170Energy control77
Energy-conscious driving, 
refer to Energy control77
Engine
breaking-in136
data178
electronic circuitry22
speed77
switching off65
Engine compartment149
Engine coolant152
Engine oil150
additives, refer to 
Specified engine oils151
filling capacity181
indicator/warning lamp19
specified engine oils151
Engine oil level150
indicator/warning lamp21
Engine oil pressure, 
indicator/warning lamp19
Engine oil thermometer78
Engine output, refer to 
Engine specifications178
Engine specifications178
Engine speed, refer to 
Engine specifications178
Environmentally friendly 
driving, refer to Energy 
control77ESP Electronic Stability 
Program, refer to DSC 
Dynamic Stability 
Control95
Event Data Recorders155
Exhaust system137
Extended immobilizer 
function91
Exterior mirrors54
automatic dimming 
feature138
folding in and out54
External air, automatic 
climate control113
F
Failure messages, refer to 
Check Control80
Failure of a current 
consumer169
False alarms, refer to 
Avoiding unintentional 
alarms39
Fasten safety belts
refer to Safety belts49
warning lamp21,49
Fault displays, refer to Check 
Control80
Fill pressure, refer to Tire 
inflation pressure141Filter, refer to
Microfilter109
Microfilter/activated-
charcoal filter115
First aid, refer to First-aid 
kit24
First-aid kit24
Flashlight120
Flat tire163
Flat Tire Monitor101
refer to Tire inflation 
pressure141
refer to Wheel 
changes163
spare wheel165
Flat Tire Monitor101
initializing102
warning lamp102
Flooding, refer to Driving 
through water138
Floor mats, refer to Caring 
for your vehicle brochure
Fluid level, indicator lamp21
Fog lamps, indicator lamp22
Folding floor cover up129
Folding rear backrest126
Folding rear seat back126
Footbrake, refer to General 
driving notes137
Footwell lamps106 
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Everything from A to ZIndependent ventilation116
activating/deactivating 
switch-on times87
also refer to Owner's 
Manual for Onboard 
Computer
entering switch-on 
times87
switching on and off 
directly87
Indicating 
elements15,17,18
Indicator lighting, refer to 
Instrument lighting105
Indicator/warning lamp
airbags59
alarm system38
automatic transmission 
with Steptronic69
brakes153
coolant temperature79
DSC95
engine temperature79
fasten safety belts49
Flat Tire Monitor102
front fog lamps105
reserve78
self-leveling 
suspension98
Indicator/warning lamps, 
overview19Individual air distribution112
Individual settings, refer to 
Vehicle Memory, Key 
Memory63
Inflation pressure 
monitoring, refer to Flat 
Tire Monitor101
Inflation pressure, tires141
INSPECTION79
Instrument cluster15,17,18
Instrument lighting105
Instrument panel, refer to 
Cockpit14
Integrated universal remote 
control117
Interface socket for Onboard 
Diagnostics155
Interior lamps105
remote control31
Interior mirror, automatic 
dimming feature138
Interior motion sensor39
switching off31,39
Interior rearview mirror55
compass55
Interlock, refer to Locking 
steering64
Intermittent operation of 
wipers71,73J
Jacking points167
Jump starting171
Jumpering, refer to Jump 
starting171
K
Key Memory63
Keys30
Kick-down68
L
Lamps and bulbs159
Lamps, refer to Parking 
lamps/low beams103
Lashing eyes, refer to 
Securing load132
LATCH child-restraint fixing 
system62
LEDs light-emitting 
diodes163
Length, refer to 
Dimensions179
License plate lamp
replacing bulbs162
Liftgate35
emergency operation, 
refer to Unlocking 
manually35
opening, remote 
control31
remote control31Liftgate/tailgate
emergency operation, 
refer to Unlocking 
manually35,36
opening from inside35
opening from outside35
unlocking manually35,36
Light switch103
Light-alloy wheels, care, 
refer to Caring for your 
vehicle brochure
Light-emitting diodes 
LEDs163
Lighter122,123
Lighting of instruments105
Lights on warning103
Limit88
Limit speed, refer to Speed 
limit88
Load, refer to Cargo 
loading131
Lock buttons, doors, refer to 
Locking34
Locking
from inside34
from outside31
Locking and unlocking doors
from inside34
from outside31
Locking, vehicle
from inside34
from outside31