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Maintenance and General Information - Si Techniques BMW X5 E70

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Scheme 53

Scheme 53: CONDITION BASED SERVICE E70

SYSTEM FUNCTIONS

7 maintenance operations are realised with the Condition Based Service

  1. Engine oil
  2. Front brake pads
  3. Rear brake pads
  4. Vehicle check
  5. Brake fluid
  6. Statutory vehicle inspection
  7. Pre-delivery check

For reasons of clarity, maintenance operations and their intervals will be given first (valid for EURO vehicles).

In certain countries, different values may be applicable e.g. for engine oil.

ScopeIntervalStarting value/interval forecastTime reference
(calculated by)DistanceTime
[km][months]
Engine oilFlexibleDME: 30,00024On-board date
(DME/DDE)DDE: 30,00024
Front brake padsFlexible40,000
(DSC)
Rear brake padsFlexible50,000
(DSC)
Vehicle checkFixedDME: 60,00048On-board date
(instrument cluster)DDE: 60,00048
Brake fluidFixed24On-board date
(instrument cluster)
Statutory vehicle inspectionCountry-specificEncodableOn-board date
(instrument cluster)
Pre-delivery checkFixed1On-board date
(instrument cluster)

SYSTEM FUNCTIONS

IMPORTANTThe reference time for time-dependent maintenance operations is the on-board date. The on-board date is used for the display of escalation (green symbol, yellow symbol, red symbol). In addition, the on-board date is the basis for sorting the maintenance requirements in the display. The on-board date stands still when the battery is flat or disconnected and must subsequently be corrected in the vehicle. The on-board date must be set correctly when resetting maintenance requirements. Resetting is described in the general service information.

Other maintenance operations

  1. Passenger compartment microfilter: Coupled to oil service.
  2. Air recirculation microfilter: If fitted, change in the same way as the interior microfilter.
  3. Spark plugs: Coupled to oil service.
  4. Air cleaner: Coupled to oil service.
  5. Exhaust emissions test: Deleted (may also be manually controlled using the DIS tester).
  6. Diesel fuel filter

Key Service Data

The concealed function for updating the key data is triggered as follows

  1. Insert remote control in the insert compartment
  2. Keep the centre-lock button pressed
  3. Change the terminal by pressing the START-STOP button
  4. Wait approximately 10 seconds (centre-lock button can be released)
  5. When the key data is updated a gong will sound

General information on Condition Based Service

Resetting a maintenance operation in the vehicle

Note. First perform the maintenance operation. A maintenance operation must only ever be reset after it has been performed.

Note. Perform a reset after instruction. The resetting process is interrupted it the time is exceeded or if a terminal is changed.

On the vehicle, maintenance operations can be reset at the instrument cluster. Here, the availability of the maintenance operation is reset to 100% (corresponds to new part).

Availability is an internal computing value (not visible for the user).

The following sequence must be observed if you are resetting with the trip meter reset button

  1. Switch on terminal 15.
  2. Press and hold the trip meter reset button for approx. 10 seconds until the 1st maintenance service appears in the LCD display.
  3. Select the maintenance operation required with the rocker switch on the turn-signal/main-beam switch.
  4. To reset, press the on-board computer button on the turn-signal/main-beam switch until the word "RESET" appears.
  5. The reset is effected by pressing and holding the on-board computer button.
  6. During the reset, a clock will appear in the display.
  7. When the reset has been successfully completed, a tick will appear behind the word "RESET".

Note. Resetting increases the service counter. Each reset increases the service counter for the operation concerned by 1. The service counter is used in SAM for operation-specific control of additional work.

Note. Sorting is chronological. The order of maintenance operations is chronologically sorted. The most critical item is displayed first.

Note. Vehicle inspection and emissions test vary from country to country. The intervals stipulated locally by law are encoded with the BMW diagnosis system.

Scheme 54

Scheme 54: MODIFICATIONS TO "CONDITION BASED SERVICE" MAINTENANCE SYSTEM BMW

Background

  1. Passenger compartment microfilter: Coupled to a multiple of the oil service.
  2. Spark plug: Coupled to a multiple of the oil service.
  3. Diesel particulate filter: Critical range covered by Check Control.
  4. Exhaust emissions test: Cancellation in all regions except V6 China (can also be controlled manually via DIS Tester).

For precise coupling, please refer to

  1. China
  2. V5
  3. V1, V3 and V4 Canada
  4. V4 USA

Date of introduction

  1. Displays for interior microfilter, spark plugs and emissions test discontinued (revised encoding). DATE OF INTRODUCTION Vehicle projects Deadline E87 03/07 E81 03/07 E90/91/92 03/07 E93 12/06 E70 10/06 E60/E61 03/07
  2. Diesel particulate filter display discontinued (coupled to diesel engine applications) DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER Vehicle projects Deadline E87/E81 N47 OL+UL 03/07 E90/E91 M57 TU2 UL 09/06 E90/E91/E92 M57 TU2 Top 09/06 E92 N47 03/07 E92 M57 TU2 UL 03/07 E92 M57 TU2 OL Standard+All-wheel drive 09/06 E93 M57 TU2 OL 03/07 E70 M57 TU2 12/06 E60/E61 M57 TU2 OL 03/07 E60/E61 M57 TU2 OL All-wheel drive 03/07 E60/E61 M57 TU2 UL 03/07 E60/E61 M57 TU2 Top 03/07

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Scheme 55: INTRODUCTION