2002 BMW X5 3.0I Owners Manual

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Computer
** * * in the MID
Speed You can call up a display of the 
vehicles average speed.
To start the calculation, select the 
SPEED function with th

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Computer
** * * in the MID
After three incorrect code entries, or 
three attempts to start the engine 
without a code entry, the alarm will 
sound for 30 seconds on vehicles fitted 
with an alarm

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The concept The PDC assists you when you are 
parking. Acoustical signals inform you 
of the distance to an obstacle. To do 
this, four ultrasonic senso

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PDC
*  Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) 
The PDC system does not remove 
the drivers personal responsibility 
for evaluating the distance between the 
vehicle and any obstacles. Even when 
sensors

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Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)To switch the system offPress the button; the indicator lamp 
comes on and stays on. 
Traction intervention remains activ

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Hill Descent Control (HDC) The concept HDC is a system for driving downhill in 
steep terrain. This system reduces 
vehicle speed on steep downhill gradi-
ents, thus allowing you to maintain 
cont

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Variable Ride Height
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Variable Ride Height on both axles
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The warning lamp for the Vari-
able Ride Height comes on, or 
the message "SELFLEVEL 
SUSP.I

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Variable Ride Height on both axles
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Ride-height display1 Off-Road
2 Standard
3 Access
The LEDs not only show the current 
ride height, but also indicate changes:
>LED on: indicates the vehicles