User Manual - Page 159

For 2013 BMW X5 M.

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For your own safety and the safety of passen‐
gers and the vehicle, adhere to the following
points:
Familiarize yourself with the vehicle before
driving; never take risks.
Adjust speeds according to road condi‐
tions. The steeper and rougher the road
surface is, the lower the speed should be.
When driving on steep uphill and downhill
grades: the engine oil and coolant should
be filled nearly to the MAX mark.
BMW X5: the vehicle can be driven on up‐
hill and downhill grades up to 50 %.
Use Hill Descent Control HDC, refer to
page 108, on steep downhill grades.
BMW X5: the vehicle can be driven away
on uphill grades of up to 33 %. The per‐
missible body roll is 50 %.
Watch for stones, holes, and other obsta‐
cles and drive around these where possi‐
ble.
On bumps and rough roads, avoid contact
between the vehicle body and the ground.
The maximum ground clearance is 8 in‐
ches/20 cm and may vary with the loaded
cargo.
When driving through water, do not exceed
the maximum water height.
BMW X5: 20 inches/50 cm
BMW X6: 17 inches/45 cm
Drive at walking speed only and do not
stop the vehicle.
After driving through water, press on the
brake pedal several times at low speeds to
dry the brakes.
Depending on the prevailing terrain, acti‐
vate Dynamic Traction Control DTC, refer
to page 106, briefly.
When the wheels spin, accelerate to ena‐
ble the driving stability control systems to
distribute the drive force to the individual
wheels.
The stone chip guard reduces the risk of
damage to painted vehicle components,
such as in the area of the side skirts and
wheel arches. Your service center will be
glad to advise you.
After driving on poor roads
Adhere to the following points to ensure vehi‐
cle safety:
Remove excessive accumulations of dirt
and mud from the vehicle body.
Clear mud, snow, ice, etc., from the wheels
and tires and check for damage.
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