BMW X5: Hazard warning flashers
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The button is located in the center console.
The red light in the button flashes when the hazard
warning flashers are activated.
Warning triangle
The warning triangle is located in the left storage
compartment of the cargo area.
1. Unlock the cover of the left side panel, arrow
1, and fold open, arrow 2.
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2. Take the warning triangle out in the direction
of the car's interior.
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First-aid kit
General information
Some of the articles have a limited service life.
Check the expiration dates of the contents regularly
and replace any expired items promptly.
Storage
Storage for the first-aid kit is provided in the left
storage compartment of the cargo area.
1. Unlock the cover of the left side panel, arrow
1, and fold open, arrow 2.
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2. If necessary, remove the cargo cover from
the storage under the cargo floor panel.
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Principle
Contact the BMW Group Roadside Assistance if
assistance is needed in the event of a breakdown.
General information
In the event of a breakdown, data on the vehicle's
condition is transmitted
Principle
BMW Group Accident Assistance can be contacted
if assistance is needed in the event of an
accident.
General information
If the vehicle sensors detect a minor to moderately
severe accident, w
Intelligent emergency call
Principle
In case of an emergency, an emergency call can
be triggered automatically by the system or manually.
General information
Only press the SOS button in an emergency.
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REMOVING AND INSTALLING/REPLACING LEFT FANFARE HORN
Necessary preliminary tasks:
Remove front bumper trim.
Release nut (1) and feed out holder (2) with fanfare horn.
Tightening torque.
Disconnect associated plug connection.
Remove fanfare horn (2).
Fig. 224: Identifying Fanfare Horn And Holde
Cooling System
The cooling system of the N54 engine consists of a radiator circuit and an
isolated oil cooling circuit. The fact
that there is an isolated oil-cooling circuit ensures that heat is not
introduced via the engine oil into the engine's
coolant system.
Fig. 71: Identifying Cooling S