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refer to the illustration detail, when the jack is cranked.


6. Jack the vehicle up until the wheel you are changing is raised from the ground.


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. 9. Move the spare wheel into position. Secure the wheel by turning at least two lug bolts into opposite bolt holes.


Changing a wheel


Vehicle battery


171n


Power failure Following a temporary power failure, e.g. in the case of a dead battery, some equipment is subject to restricted use and must be reinitialized. Individual set- tings are also lost and must be updated again: > Seat, mirror and steering wheel


memory The positions must be stored again, refer to page 50


> Time and date


Have to be updated again, refer to page 82


> Activation time for parked car


ventilation Has to be updated again, refer to page 84.


Only one compact wheel may be mounted. Wheels and tires of the original size should be mounted again as soon as possible.<


Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead


and lead compounds. Wash hands after handling.<


Driving with spare wheel* Do not exceed a speed of 130 mph/210 km/h, otherwise tire


damage could lead to accidents.<


With certain wheel-and-tire com- binations the size of the spare wheel differs from that of the other wheels. To restore the original state, the normal wheel should be remounted as soon as possible.<


Battery care The battery is maintenance-free, that is, the original electrolyte will normally last for the service life of the battery under moderate climatic conditions. Your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center will be glad to advise in all matters con- cerning the battery.


Charging battery Only charge the battery in the vehicle via the terminals in the engine compart- ment with the engine off. For correct connections, refer to Jump starting on page 174.


Disposal


Following replacement, have old batteries disposed of by your


BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center or turn them over to a recycling center. Maintain the battery in an upright posi- tion for transport and storage. Always restrain the battery to prevent it from tipping over during transport.<


172nFuses


In glove compartment Open the fuse cover in the glove com- partment by the indentations on the right and left.


In cargo area Open the right cover by pulling the handle.


Never attempt to repair a blown fuse, and do not replace a defec-


tive fuse with a substitute of another color or amperage rating, as this could lead to a circuit overload, ultimately resulting in a fire in the vehicle.<


173n


For technical reasons, the emer- gency call cannot be guaranteed


under the most unfavorable condi- tions.<


Under certain conditions, an emer- gency call is initiated automatically immediately after a severe accident. The automatic emergency call is not affected by the button being pressed.


Roadside Assistance* Press button 2 for at least 2 seconds. With the BMW Assist activated, the cur- rent position of your vehicle will be transmitted in the specific country.


Receiving assistance


The Roadside Assistance of the BMW Group offers you assistance in the event of a breakdown around the clock, also on weekends and public holidays. The phone numbers of the Roadside Assistance control center in your home country can be found in the BMW Dealer Directory. In the case of vehicles with the corre- sponding equipment, you can use but- tons in the headliner to contact Road- side Assistance or initiate an emergency call. When the emergency call is initiated, a telephone connection with the BMW Assist response center is established. In vehicles with activated BMW Assist, if the current position of your vehicle can be determined, it is transmitted to the BMW Assist response center. The requirements for initiating an emer- gency call or contacting Roadside Assistance: > Ignition key in position 1
> The car phone is logged on to a


mobile telephone network


> The emergency call system is opera-


ble.


1 Initiating an emergency call 2 Establishing contact to Roadside


Assistance


Initiating an emergency call* Press button 1 for at least 2 seconds. The LED in the button lights up. As soon as the voice connection to the BMW Assist response center has been established, the LED flashes. If the LED flashes, but you are unable to hear the response center, you can still be heard by the response center.


174nJump 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 vehi- cle. Use only jumper cables with fully- insulated clamp handles.


Preparing 1. Check whether the battery of the


other vehicle has a voltage of 12 Volts and approximately the same capacitance in Ah. This information can be found on the battery.


2. Switch off the engine of the support


To avoid the risk of potentially fatal injury, always avoid all con- tact with electrical components while the engine is running. Carefully observe the following instructions to avoid per- sonal injury and/or damage to one or both vehicles.<


vehicle.


3. Switch off any electrical systems and


components in both vehicles.


Ensure that no contact exists between the bodywork on the two vehicles, otherwise there is a danger of short circuits.<


Connecting jumper cables


To avoid personal injury from sparks, always follow this


sequence when connecting jumper cables.<


On your BMW the so-called jump-start connection point in the engine com- partment acts as the battery positive terminal, also refer to the engine com- partment overview on page 151. The cover cap is marked with +. 1. Fold up the cap of the BMW jump-


start connection point, refer to arrow.


2. Attach one end of the positive/+


jumper cable to the positive terminal of the battery or a jump-start connec- tion point of the vehicle providing assistance.


3. Connect the second terminal clamp of the positive/+ jumper cable to the positive terminal of the battery or a jump-start connection point of the vehicle to be started.


Jump starting


Tow-starting and towing


175n


Starting engine 1. Start the engine on the support vehi- cle and allow it to run for several min- utes at a fast idle.


2. Start the engine on the other vehicle


Using 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.


Only use the tow fitting that comes with the vehicle and screw


it in as far as it will go. Use the tow fit- ting for towing only on the roadway. Avoid lateral loading of the tow fitting, e.g. do not lift the vehicle by the tow fit- ting. Otherwise damage to the tow fit- ting and the vehicle can occur.<


in the usual way. If the first start attempt is not suc- cessful, wait a few minutes before another attempt in order to allow the discharged battery to recharge.


3. Let the engines run for a few min-


utes.


4. Disconnect the jumper cables by


reversing the connection sequence.


Depending on the cause of the mal- function, have the battery recharged by your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle cen- ter.


Never use spray fluids to start the engine.<


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. Connect the second terminal clamp of the negative/– jumper cable to the negative terminal of the battery or to the engine or body ground of the vehicle to be started.


176nTow-starting and towing


Access to screw thread Front: Use a screwdriver to press the right or left cover out, refer to arrows.


Rear: Pull the cover off.


Being towed


Make sure that the ignition key is in position 1, otherwise the steer- ing lock could engage and it would not be possible to steer the vehicle. When the engine is stopped, there is no power assist. This requires increased braking and steering effort.<


Switch on the hazard warning flashers depending on the local regulations. If the electrical system fails, mark the vehicle to be towed, e.g. with a sign or warning triangle in the rear window.


Do not exceed a towing speed of 30 mph/50 km/h and a towing dis-


tance of 95 miles/150 km, otherwise the automatic transmission may be damaged.<


Manual transmission: Gearshift lever in idle position Automatic transmission: Selector lever in N.


Towing methods In some countries, towing with a tow bar or rope on public roads is not per- mitted. Familiarize yourself with all regulations on towing in the respective country. With tow bar:


The towing vehicle may not be lighter than the vehicle to be towed, otherwise handling will be uncontrollable.<


The tow fitting of both vehicles should be on the same side. If an angled posi- tion of the bar cannot be avoided, be aware of the following:


Tow-starting and towing


> The freedom of movement is


restricted during cornering


> The angled position of the tow bar


creates lateral forces.


Only attach the tow bar to the tow fittings, as attachment to other vehicle parts can lead to damage.<


With tow-rope: When starting off in the towing vehicle, make sure that the tow-rope is taut.


Use nylon ropes or nylon straps for towing, and avoid all exces-


sively sudden jerking movements. Only attach tow ropes to the tow fittings, as attachment to other vehicle parts can lead to damage.<


With tow truck:


Do not tow the X5 with the front or rear axle raised individually, other-


wise the wheels may lock and the transfer case may be damaged.<


The X5 may only be transported on a flat bed.


177n


Tow-starting


Do not tow-start vehicles with an automatic transmission.


For information on jump starting, refer to page 174.<


Only tow-start vehicles with a catalytic converter with the engine cold. It is bet- ter to jump start the engine, refer to page 174. 1. Switch on the hazard warning flash-


ers and observe local regulations. 2. Turn the ignition key to position 2. 3. Shift into 3rd gear. 4. Tow-start with the clutch completely


depressed and slowly release the clutch. After the engine starts, imme- diately depress the clutch again completely.


5. Stop at a suitable location, remove


the tow bar or rope and switch off the hazard warning flashers.


6. Have the vehicle checked.


Do not activate the HDC Hill Descent Control during tow-


starting, refer to page 94.<


178n


179n


Overview


Controls and features


Operation, maintenance


Owner service procedures


Technical data


Index


Data


180n


Engine specifications


Displacement Number of cylinders Maximum output at engine speed Maximum torque at engine speed


cu in/cm3


hp rpm Ib ft/Nm rpm


X5 3.0i 181.8/2,979
225
5,900
214/290
3,500


X5 4.4i 268.4/4,398
315
5,400
324/440
3,600


X5 4.8is 292.9/4,799
355
6,200
369/500
3,500


An engine performance test is authorized only on an appropriate chassis dynamometer.


Dimensions


181n


61.4/1,560
73.7/1,872


61.4/1,560
85.8/2,180


111.0/2,820
183.7/4,667


All dimensions are given in inches/mm. Height: with self-leveling suspension 67.2/1,707; without self-leveling


suspension 67.5/1,715; X5 4.8is 66.4-67.8/1,668-1,723. Height with roof-mounted luggage rack: with self-leveling


suspension 68.5/1,740; without self-leveling suspension 68.9/1,750. Track width: X5 3.0i 62.0/1,576;


X5 4.8is front 61.7/1,566, rear 62.8/1,596. Min. turning circle dia.: 39.7 ft/12.1 meters.


182nWeights


X5 3.0i


X5 4.4i


X5 4.8is


lbs./kg lbs./kg


lbs./kg lbs./kg


4,652/2,110 4,696/2,130


Curb weight with manual transmission with automatic transmission Approved gross vehicle weight with manual transmission with automatic transmission Load with manual transmission with automatic transmission Approved front axle load Approved rear axle load Approved roof load capacity Never exceed either the approved axle loads or the gross vehicle weight. Cargo area capacity


lbs./kg lbs./kg lbs./kg lbs./kg lbs./kg


2,712/1,230 3,307/1,500


6,008/2,725 6,008/2,725


1,356/615
1,312/595


cu ft/l


– 4,927/2,235


– 6,008/2,725


– 1,080/490
2,789/1,265 3,307/1,500


220/100


– 5,016/2,275


– 6,008/2,725


– 992/450
2,789/1,265
3,307/1,500


69.01/1,955, according to SAE


16.4/465, according to DIN


Capacities


Fuel tank including a reserve of: X5 3.0i X5 4.4i, 4.8is Windshield washer system with headlamp washer system Engine with oil filter change X5 3.0i X5 4.4i, 4.8is


gal./liters


approx. 24.6/approx. 93


gal./liters gal./liters quarts/liters


approx. 2.1/approx. 8
approx. 2.6/approx. 10
approx. 8.2/approx. 7.8


quarts/liters quarts/liters


8.0/7.5
8.5/8.0


183n


Notes Fuel specification: page 26


For details: page 152


BMW High Performance Synthetic Oil. For details: page 153


184


185n


Overview


Controls and features


Operation, maintenance


Owner service procedures


Technical data


Index


Index


Everything from A to Z


Ability to climb, refer to


Driving on poor roads 138


ABS Antilock Brake


System 91
warning lamp 20


Accessories, refer to For


your own safety 9


Accident, refer to


Air distribution


air conditioner 105
automatic climate control 109
individual 109
Airing, refer to


Ventilation 106, 111


Air outlets, refer to


Ventilation 106, 111


Emergency call 173
Roadside Assistance 173
Activated-charcoal filter 112
Adaptive Head Light 101
Adjusting cooling capacity of


Air pressure, refer to Tire


inflation pressure 141
Air recirculation, refer to


AUC Automatic recircu- lated-air control 110


rear climate control 112


Air supply


Adjusting seats 44


electric 46
electric comfort seat 46
mechanical 45
mechanical sports seat 45


Air, drying, refer to Air conditioning 105, 110


Airbags 55


sitting safely 43
warning lamp 21


Air circulation, refer to


Recirculated-air mode 105


Air conditioner 104
Air conditioning


air conditioner 105
automatic climate control 110


air conditioner 105
automatic climate control 109
rear climate control 112


Air vents, refer to


Ventilation 104, 107


Alarm system 38


avoiding unintentional alarms 39


All-season tires, refer to


Special features of winter tires 149


All-wheel drive, refer to


xDrive 94


Antenna, refer to Caring for


your vehicle brochure


Antifreeze


coolant 154
washer fluid 152


Antilock Brake System


ABS 91
warning lamp 20


Anti-theft alarm system, refer


to Alarm system 38
Anti-theft system 30
Anti-trapping


mechanism 40, 42
panorama glass roof 42
power windows 40


Armrest, refer to Storage


compartments 119


Artificial leather, refer to Caring for your vehicle brochure


Automatic


air distribution 109
air supply 109
cruise control 71
headlamp control 100
recirculated-air control AUC 110
steering wheel adjustment 53


Automatic car wash, refer to


Caring for your vehicle brochure


Automatic climate


control 107


Automatic cruise control 71
Automatic curb monitor 51
Automatic headlamp


control 100


Artificial wood trim, refer to


Automatic rear window


Caring for your vehicle brochure Ashtray 121
front 121
rear 121


AUC Automatic recirculated-


air control 110


washer 71


Automatic Soft Close function, liftgate 36


Automatic speed reduction for descents, refer to HDC Hill Descent Control 94


Everything from A to Z


187n


Automatic transmission with


Battery 171


Brake lights, refer to Brake


Break wear warning, refer to


Steptronic 65
interlock 62
selector lever interlock 66
shiftlock 66
towing 176
tow-starting 176
warning lamp 20, 21


AUTO program, refer to


Automatic air distribution and supply 109


Average fuel


consumption 80, 87
Average speed 80, 88
Avoiding alarms 39
Axle loads, refer to


Weights 182


Backrest contour, refer to


Lumbar support 46


Backrests, refer to Adjusting


seats 45, 46


Backup lamps 65


replacing bulbs 163


Bandages, refer to First-aid


kit 24


Bar, towing 176


disposal 171
indicator lamp 19
jump starting 174
power failure 171
remote control 30


Belts, refer to Safety belts 49
Beverage can holders, refer


to Cup holders 120


Beverage holder, refer to


Cup holders 120


Blower


air conditioner 105
automatic climate control 109
refer to Air supply 105, 109


BMW High Performance


Synthetic Oil 153
BMW Maintenance


System 156


Bottle holder, refer to Cup


holders 120


Brake fluid 155


adding 155
level 155
replacing 155
warning lamp 19


Brake force display 98
Brake hydraulic system 140


warning lamp 19, 20


Brake lamps, replacing


bulbs 163


lamps 163


Brake pads 140


breaking-in 136
warning lamp 19, 21


Brake rotors


brake system 140
breaking-in 136


Brakes 140


ABS 91
brake fluid 155
brake pads 140
breaking-in 136
handbrake 64
indicator/warning lamp 19, 20
Brake system


brake fluid 155
brake fluid level 140, 155
brake pads 140
breaking-in 136
disk brakes 140
warning lamp 19


Brake wear warning


warning lamp 19, 21
Breakdown, Flat Tire


Monitor 98


Breakdown assistance,


refer to Roadside Assistance 173


Breaking-in 136


Brake pads 140


Buttons on steering wheel 23


California Proposition


65 Warning 9


Calling, refer to telephone


Owner's Manual


Can holders, refer to Cup


holders 120
Capacities 183
Car care, refer to Caring for


your vehicle brochure


Car-care products, refer to


Caring for your vehicle brochure


Care, refer to Caring for your


vehicle brochure


Care of paintwork, refer to


Caring for your vehicle brochure


Everything from A to Z


Car phone, refer to separate


Changing wheels


Clock 82


Cargo area 124
capacity 182
cover, refer to Roll-up cover 125
emergency operation, refer to Unlocking manually 35, 36
enlarging 124
floor cover 127
lamps 103
lid, refer to Liftgate/ tailgate 35, 36
opening, remote control 31
opening/closing, refer to Liftgate 35
opening/closing, refer to Tailgate 36
opening from inside 35
opening from outside 35


Cargo-area partition net 125
Cargo bay, refer to Cargo


area 124


Cargo floor, pull-out 128
Cargo loading 130
Caring for leather, refer to


Caring for your vehicle brochure


Caring for the carpet, refer to


Caring for your vehicle brochure


Owner's Manual


Car phone provision 116
Car radio, refer to Owner's


Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer


Car wash, refer to Caring for


your vehicle brochure


Cassette operation, refer to Owner's Manual for Radio/ Onboard Computer


CD changer, refer to Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer


CD operation, refer to


Owner's Manual for Radio/ Onboard Computer


Center armrest, refer to


Storage compartments 119


compact wheel 167
spare wheel 167


Charge-current indicator


lamp 19


Charging battery 171
CHECK button 77
Check Control 77
Child's seat, refer to Child-


restraint systems 57


Child-restraint fixing system


LATCH 59


Child-restraint systems 57
Child-safety locks 60
Chocks 166
Chrome parts, care, refer to


Caring for your vehicle brochure


Cigarette lighter 121, 122
Cigarette lighter socket, refer


Center brake lamp, replacing


to Socket 121


bulbs 164


Central locking system 30


interior 34


Circulation of air, refer to


Recirculated-air mode 105, 110


Changes, technical, refer to


For your own safety 9


Changing a wheel 165
Changing gears with


automatic transmission with Steptronic 66


Cleaning, vehicle, refer to Caring for your vehicle brochure


Cleaning rear window 71
Climate control in the rear


passenger area 111


Car keys, refer to Keys 30


Changing tires 145


12 or 24-hour mode 82
hour signal 83
setting 82
setting, also refer to Owner's Manual for Radio/ Onboard Computer setting time and date 82


Closing


from inside 34
from outside 31
Clothes hooks 120
Clutch 136


breaking-in 136


Cockpit 14
Code


activating 88
deactivating 89
establishing 88


Cold starting, refer to


Starting engine 63


Combination of wheels/


tires 148


Comfort seat 46
Comfort starting, refer to


Starting engine 63


Compact Disc operation, refer to Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer


Compact wheel, changing


wheels 167


Everything from A to Z


Compartments, refer to


Coolant 154


Storage compartments 119


Compass interior rearview


mirror 117


Computer 79, 85


also refer to Owner's Manual for Onboard Computer


Condensation, refer to


Air conditioning 105, 110


level 154
temperature gauge 76
warning lamp 76


Coolant temperature 76
Coolant temperature


gauge 76


Cooling, maximum 110
Cooling, refer to


Air conditioning 105, 110
Temperature 105, 109


Connecting vacuum cleaner,


refer to Sockets 121, 128


Copyright 4
Cornering light, refer to


Consumption, refer to


Average fuel consumption 80
Fuel consumption 87


Consumption display, refer


to Energy control 74


Adaptive Head Light 101


Date


Correct tires wheel/tire replacement 148
winter tires 149


Courtesy illumination, refer


Consumption indicator, refer


to Courtesy lighting 103


to Fuel gauge 75


Contents 4
Controls, refer to Cockpit 14
Convenience opening mode


panorama glass roof 31
windows 31


Convenience operation


from outside 33
panorama glass roof 33
windows 33


Courtesy lighting 103
Cruise control 71


buttons on steering wheel 23
indicator lamp 22


Cruising range 80, 87
Cup holders 120
Curb weight, refer to


Weights 182


Current consumption, refer


to Energy control 74


189n


Cylinders, refer to Engine


data 180


Dashboard, refer to


Cockpit 14


Defrosting windows and removing condensation air conditioner 106
automatic climate control 109


Defrost position, refer to


Dashboard lighting, refer to


Instrument lighting 102


Data, technical 180


Defrosting windows 106, 109


Digital clock 82


dimensions 181
engine 180
filling capacities 183
weights 182


also refer to Owner's Manual for Onboard Computer changing 82
displaying 82


Daytime driving lamps 100
DBC Dynamic Brake


Control 91
indicator lamp 21


also refer to Owner's Manual for Onboard Computer


Digital compass 117
Dimensions 181
Dimming feature, interior


mirror 138


Dipstick, engine oil 152
Directional indicators, refer


to Turn signals 68


Disk brakes 140
Displacement, refer to


Engine specifications 180
Display, refer to Instrument


Deactivating the alarm in an


cluster 15, 17, 18


emergency 89


Defective lamp 161
Defrosting windows 106, 109


air conditioner 106
automatic climate control 109


Display lighting, refer to Instrument lighting 102


Disposal, vehicle battery 171
Distance to destination 86
Distance warning, refer to


PDC Park Distance Control 90


Everything from A to Z


Divided rear seat backrest, refer to Folding rear seat back 124


Door keys 30
Door lock 33
DOT Quality Grades 145
Draft-free


ventilation 106, 111


Driving lamps, refer to


Parking lamps/low beams 100
Driving notes


breaking-in 136
driving hints 137, 138


Driving on poor roads 138
Driving stability control 92
Driving tips, refer to Driving


notes 137


Driving your X5 138
Dry air, refer to Air


conditioning 105, 110
DSC Dynamic Stability


Control 92
warning lamp 22


DVD changer, refer to


Owner's Manual for Radio/ Onboard Computer


Dynamic Brake Control


DBC 91
indicator lamp 21


Dynamic Stability Control


Emergency Service, refer to


Engine overheating, refer to


DSC 92
warning lamp 22


EBV Electronic brake-force


distribution 91
Electrical defect


liftgate 35
tailgate 36


Electrical malfunction


automatic transmission with Steptronic 67
door lock 33
driver's door 33
fuel filler door 24
panorama glass roof 42


Electric steering wheel


adjustment 52


Electronic brake-force distri-


bution EBV 91


Electronic Stability Program ESP, refer to DSC Dynamic Stability Control 92


Emergency call 173
Emergency operation, refer


to Manual operation driver's door 33
fuel filler door 24
liftgate 35
panorama glass roof 42
tailgate 36


Roadside Assistance 173
Energy-conscious driving, refer to Energy control 74


Energy control 74
Engine


breaking-in 136
data 180
electronic circuitry 22
overheated, refer to Coolant temperature gauge 76
speed 74
starting 62
switching off 63


Engine compartment 151
Engine coolant 154
Engine oil 152


additives, refer to Specified engine oils 153
filling capacity 183
indicator/warning lamp 19
specified engine oils 153


Engine oil level 152


indicator/warning lamp 21


Engine oil pressure,


indicator/warning lamp 19


Engine oil temperature


gauge 75


Engine output, refer to


Engine specifications 180


Coolant temperature gauge 76


Engine specifications 180
Engine speed, refer to


Engine specifications 180


Environmentally friendly driving, refer to Energy control 74


ESP Electronic Stability Program, refer to DSC Dynamic Stability Control 92


Event Data Recorders 157
Exhaust system 137
Extended immobilizer


function 88


Exterior mirrors 53


automatic dimming feature 138
folding in and out 54
External air, automatic


climate control 110


Failure messages, refer to


Check Control 77
Failure of a current


consumer 172


False alarms, refer to


Avoiding unintentional alarms 39


Everything from A to Z


191n


Fastening seat belts


refer to Safety belts 49


Fasten safety belts


warning lamp 21, 49


Fault displays, refer to Check


Control 77
Filter, refer to


Microfilter 106
Microfilter/activated- charcoal filter 112


First aid, refer to First-aid


kit 24


First-aid kit 24
Flashlight 119
Flat, compact wheel 167
Flat tire 165


compact wheel 167
Flat Tire Monitor 98
refer to Changing a wheel 165
refer to Tire inflation pressure 141
spare wheel 167
Flat Tire Monitor 98


false alarms 98
initializing system 99
limits of system 98
show chains 149
warning lamp 99


Floor mats, refer to Caring for your vehicle brochure


Fluid level, indicator lamp 21
Fog lamps, indicator lamp 22
Folding floor cover up 128
Folding rear backrest 124
Folding rear seat back 124
Footbrake, refer to General


driving notes 137
Footwell lamps 103
For information on breaking in the differential, refer to Engine and differential 136


Four-wheel drive system,


refer to xDrive 94


Front airbags 55
Front fog lamps 102


replacing bulbs 163


Fuel


average consumption 80, 87
display 75
quality 26
volume, refer to Capacities 183


Fuel display, refer to Fuel


gauge 75


Fuel filler door 24


manual operation 24


Fuel-saving driving, refer to


Energy control 74


Fuel tank capacity, refer to


Capacities 183


Full preparation package mobile phone, refer to separate Owner's Manual


Fuses 172


Garage-door opener, refer to


Integrated universal remote control 114


Gasoline, refer to Fuel


quality 26


Gasoline display, refer to


Fuel gauge 75
Gear display 65
Gearshift lever, manual


transmission 64


General driving notes 137
Glove box, refer to Glove


compartment 119


Glove compartment 119
Grills, refer to


Ventilation 106, 111
Gross weight, refer to


Weights 182


Ground clearance 139


Flooding, refer to Driving


Fuel gauge 75


through water 138


Handbrake 64


indicator lamp 19, 21


Hand lamp, refer to


Rechargeable flashlight 119


Hands-free microphone, refer to Telephone 116


Hands-free system 116


refer to Microphone 116
Hazard warning flashers 14
HDC Hill Descent Control 94
Head airbags 55
Headlamp control,


automatic 100


Headlamp cover, care, refer to Caring for your vehicle brochure


Headlamp flasher 68


indicator lamp 22


Headlamps


care, refer to Caring for your vehicle brochure replacing bulbs 161


Headlamp washer


reservoir 152
volume, refer to Filling capacities 183


Headlamp washer system


headlamp washing 70
washer fluid 152


Everything from A to Z


Head restraints 47


adjusting 47
installing in front 48
removing and installing in rear 48
removing in front 48
sitting safely 43
Heated mirrors 54
Heated rear window air conditioner 105
automatic climate control 110


Heated seats 52
Heated steering wheel 53
Heater


rear window 105, 110
steering wheel 53


Heating


exterior mirror 54
residual heat utilization 110
seats 52


Heating and


ventilation 104, 107


Heating while stationary 110
Heavy cargo, refer to Cargo


loading 131


Heavy-duty cargo straps,


refer to Cargo loading 131


Height, refer to


Dimensions 181


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