MOBILITY -> Maintenance for Your BMW X5 SUV 2024

Maintenance  
MOBILITY  
Maintenance  
General  
Vehicle equipment  
Information on service requirements can be  
shown on the control display.  
This chapter describes equipment, systems  
and functions which are offered or may be of-  
fered in future on a model-specific basis, even  
if they are not included in the vehicle in ques-  
tion.  
For further information:  
Service requirements, see page 176.  
Service data in the vehicle key  
For further information:  
Information on maintenance requirement is  
continuously stored in the vehicle key. The  
Service Partner can read out this data and  
suggest a programme of maintenance for your  
vehicle.  
Vehicle equipment, see page 8.  
BMW Maintenance System  
Give the service advisor the vehicle key that  
was last used to drive the vehicle.  
Principle  
The maintenance system indicates what main-  
tenance measures are required and thereby  
assists in maintaining the road safety and op-  
erational safety of the vehicle.  
Stationary periods  
Stationary periods when the vehicle is out of  
use with its vehicle battery disconnected are  
not taken into account.  
General  
Have any time-dependent maintenance proce-  
dures, for example, those concerning the brake  
fluid, engine oil and the microfilter/activated  
carbon filter, updated by an authorised Service  
Partner or another qualified Service Partner or  
a specialist workshop.  
The exact work required and the maintenance  
intervals may vary depending on the national-  
market version. Labour, spare parts, operating  
materials and wear materials are charged sep-  
arately. Additional information is available from  
an authorised Service Partner or another quali-  
fied Service Partner or a specialist workshop.  
Service history  
Condition Based Service  
Maintenance and repairs  
Have maintenance and repairs carried out by  
an authorised Service Partner or another quali-  
fied Service Partner or a specialist workshop.  
Principle  
Condition Based Service determines the main-  
tenance requirement using sensors and spe-  
cial algorithms which monitor the conditions in  
which the vehicle is used.  
Entries  
The maintenance work carried out is entered  
in the maintenance records and the vehicle  
data. As with a Service Booklet, the entries  
serve as proof of regular maintenance.  
The maintenance requirement is determined,  
taking into account the individual usage profile  
of the vehicle.  
404  
Online Edition for Part no. 01405A7D5D0 - II/23  
Maintenance  
MOBILITY  
When data is entered into the vehicle's elec-  
tronic service history, any service-relevant data  
is saved both in the vehicle and in the central  
IT systems of BMW AG, Munich.  
Socket for on-board  
diagnosis  
After a change of registered keeper, the new  
owner will be able to view the data entered  
in the electronic service history. Similarly, an  
authorised Service Partner or another qualified  
Service Partner or a specialist workshop can  
also view the data entered in the electronic  
service history.  
General  
Devices connected to the on-board diagnostic  
socket trigger the alarm system after locking  
the vehicle.  
Remove devices connected to the on-board di-  
agnostic socket before locking the vehicle.  
Safety information  
Objection  
The registered keeper is entitled to contact an  
authorised Service Partner or another qualified  
Service Partner or a specialist workshop and  
request that no entries are made in the elec-  
tronic service history and that no data relat-  
ing to his/her time as owner is subsequently  
stored in the vehicle or transferred to the ve-  
hicle manufacturer. In such cases, no entries  
will be made in the vehicle's electronic service  
history.  
NOTICE  
Incorrect use of the on-board diagnostic  
socket can cause malfunctions in the vehi-  
cle. There is a risk of material damage. Serv-  
ice and maintenance work involving the on-  
board diagnostic socket must be carried out  
by an authorised Service Partner, or another  
qualified Service Partner, or a specialist work-  
shop, or other authorised persons. Only con-  
nect devices that have been tested and found  
to be safe for use with the socket for on-  
board diagnosis.  
Displays  
Service work which has been logged can be  
displayed on the control display.  
For further information:  
Position  
Service requirements, see page 176.  
For Australia: maintenance  
No maintenance work other than normal main-  
tenance is required to keep the emission levels  
of your vehicle within the design limits.  
There is an on-board diagnostic socket on the  
drivers side for reading out vehicle data.  
405  
Online Edition for Part no. 01405A7D5D0 - II/23  
Maintenance  
MOBILITY  
Engine warning light  
When the warning light flashes:  
There is an engine fault which could  
damage the catalytic converter.  
Have the vehicle checked immedi-  
ately.  
When warning light illuminates:  
Emission levels have deteriorated. Have  
the vehicle checked as soon as possible.  
Recycling vehicle  
The manufacturer of the vehicle recommends  
returning the vehicle to a collection point nom-  
inated by the manufacturer at the end of its  
life cycle. The relevant national legal provisions  
apply to returns and recycling in general. Infor-  
mation on recycling and sustainability can be  
found on the manufacturers country-specific  
websites. Further information is available from  
an authorised Service Partner or another quali-  
fied Service Partner or a specialist workshop.  
406  
Online Edition for Part no. 01405A7D5D0 - II/23