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Maybe the easier thing is to check a dealer's inventory, choose a similar X5, and use its VIN to download a manual. Once you get your VIN, just put that in. It's likely that it will be the same, but it may have slight differences.
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Yes, I got it. It has good to know info when performing a task. For example, brake pad exchange is easy and done by a lot of DIYers. Here are a few cautions:
If the front brake pads and the rear brake pads are exchanged together, the parking brake button must be operated 1x and released again after completion of the first exchange (e.g. front brake pads). If not observed, a fault memory entry will take place. After a brake pad exchange and before pressing the brake pedal: Always apply the electromechanical parking brake. If this is not observed, a CC message appears and the brake system switches to the emergency program. The brake booster is no longer active. Torque values are listed too for the job you're doing. |
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