BMW X5 4.8IS 2005 E53 Owner's Manual
Manufacturer: BMW, Model Year: 2005, Model line: X5 4.8IS, Model: BMW X5 4.8IS 2005 E53Pages: 200, PDF Size: 3.55 MB
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Storage compartments Cup holders Clothes hooks
When suspending clothing from 
the hooks ensure that it will not 
obstruct the driver's vision. Do not hang 
heavy objects on the hooks. If you do 
so, they could cause endanger passen-
gers during braking or evasive maneu-
vers.< 
Front Below the sliding cover, refer to illustra-
tion.530de277
RearAt the end of the center console under 
the lighter. 
Briefly press to open; push back inward 
to close. 
Do not place glass containers in 
the cup holders, as otherwise 
there is a danger of injury in an acci-
dent.< 530de278 
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Ashtray, front  Ashtray, rear 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. 
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. 
The cigarette lighter remains opera-
tional when the ignition key has been 
removed. For this reason, do not leave 
unsupervised children in the vehicle.< 530de338
Power socket The cigarette lighter socket can be 
used to plug in hand flashlights, car 
vacuum cleaners etc., with power rat-
ings of up to approx. 200 W at 12 V. 
Be careful not to damage the socket 
with unsuitable plugs.
You will find additional power outlets 
in the cargo area, refer to page129.
Emptying Remove the insert tray. 530de282 
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Cigarette lighter, rear 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. 
The cigarette lighter remains opera-
tional when the ignition key has been 
removed. For this reason, do not leave 
unsupervised children in the vehicle.< 530de239 
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Ski bag
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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 
6.9 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 6.9ft/2.1m. 
Loading 1. Fold the center armrest outward. 
Loosen the trim from the upper 
Velcro® fastener and place it on the 
armrest 530us077
2. Press button 1 downward and swing 
the cover forward 
3. Press button 2: the cover in the 
cargo area is unlocked. 
In conjunction with pull-out cargo 
floor, refer to page130: pull out floor, 
release cover and push back floor 
again; the floor then conceals the 
cover 
4. Place ski bag between the front 
seats and load. The zip fastener facil-
itates access to the stowed items.
Make sure that only clean skis are 
loaded into the ski bag. Wrap sharp 
edges so that no damage occurs.530de283 
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Ski bag
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Securing load After loading, secure the ski bag and its 
contents. To do so, tighten the retaining 
belt at the buckle.
Secure the ski bag in this way. If 
you fail to do so, it could endanger 
occupants during braking or evasive 
maneuvers.<
When stowing the ski bag, proceed in 
the reverse order from loading.530de284
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.< 
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Cargo area Folding rear backrests down Reach into the recess and pull forward, 
refer to arrow. 
When you fold back the backrest, 
be sure that the catch engages 
securely. The red warning indicator dis-
appears in the recess when the catch is 
engaged.
The center safety belt can be retracted 
only when the larger backrest is 
engaged.< 530de285
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. If you 
do so, they could already pose a dan-
ger to vehicle occupants during braking 
or evasive maneuvers.
Do not allow the roll-up cover to snap 
back, as otherwise it could be dam-
aged.<530de348
Removing roll-up cover1. Unlock the case with the button, 
refer to arrow 1, lift it out of the 
bracket on the side and hold it in 
place on the opposite side with the 
other hand
2. Then push the case toward the side 
window, refer to arrow 2. This pulls it 
out of the second bracket and it can 
be removed.InstallationLay the case in the two side brackets 
and then press down until it engages.530de349 
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Cargo area Partition net
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1. Remove the bag with the partition 
net from the retainer by releasing the 
hooks from the lashing eyes on both 
sides530de028
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. 
If your vehicle has a pull-out cargo 
floor, observe the note on page130.<530de350
3. Slide back the covers on the retain-
ers for the partition net on both sides 
of the roof, refer to arrow 
4. Insert the curved ends of the partition 
net rod in the retainers on both sides 
5. Now you can slide the covers toward 
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Cargo area 6. Pull down the partition net downward 
on both sides by the loop, refer to 
arrow, and hook the hook into the 
eye on the backrest
The case with the roll-up cover is 
not shown in the illustration. With 
the case removed it is easier to hook 
the hooks of the partition net onto the 
backrest.<530de351
7. When the rear backrests are folded 
down, you can unhook the partition 
net from the retaining straps, com-
pletely unroll it, insert it in the front 
retainers on the roof and attach the 
three hooks into the eyes on the 
backrests.
The illustration shows securing at the 
bottom right as an example.530de352
Side covers Pull the handle to open the side covers.530de290 
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Cargo area Floor cover To access the spare wheel.
To open: press the recess in the han-
dle, refer to arrow, and raise the cover 
with the handle. 530de291
Folding floor cover upDisengage the loop end on the lower 
side of the floor cover and hook it in 
with the catch no 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.530de355
Power outlets When you fold the cover caps up, you 
have access to additional power out-
lets. 
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. Be care-
ful not to damage the socket with 
unsuitable plugs. 
Also refer to page122. 530us084 
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Cargo area Pull-out cargo floor
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To release, pull the handle recess 
upward. Then pull the floor out. 
Do not drive when the cargo floor 
is pulled out. 
Do not release the cargo floor on steep 
grades. If you do, it could extend auto-
matically and cause personal injuries.
A load which is not properly secured 
could begin to slide if the floor extends 
automatically and then drop to the 
ground as a result of the rapid braking 
of the cargo floor at the limit stop.< 530de292
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.< 
Raising cargo floor For access to the spare wheel or other 
stored items: 
Swing the cargo floor up and secure it 
with the rod, refer to illustration. 
If your vehicle has a partition net: 
Take the bag with the partition net 
out of the retainer, refer to page127, 
before you raise the cargo floor. Other-
wise, the bag could slide downward.< 530de240