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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

How to Disconnect a BMW X5 2002 Battery

How to Disconnect a BMW X5 2002 Battery

The 2002 BMW X5 battery is located in the trunk, beneath the spare tire. When you need to replace the battery in your X5, you need to remove the spare tire from the trunk to access it. Buy a replacement battery from an auto parts retailer or BMW dealer. Change the battery yourself at home for a fraction of what it would cost to have a mechanic do the job.

Instructions

    1

    Remove the key from the ignition. Open the trunk of the X5.

    2

    Lift up the carpet lining above the spare tire. Remove the four retaining nuts around the center of the spare tire with a 10-mm socket attached to a ratchet.

    3

    Lift the spare tire out of the trunk. Remove the bolts on each end of the crossbar over the battery with a 13-mm socket and ratchet. Lift the crossbar out of the trunk. Loosen the negative battery cable with a 10-mm socket and ratchet. Remove the cable from the battery. Repeat the process on the positive cable.

    4

    Lift the battery out of the trunk. Insert the new battery in the same alignment as the old one. Attach the positive battery cable and tighten it with the 10-mm socket and ratchet. Repeat the process with the negative cable. Replace the crossbar and secure the bolts with a 13-mm socket and ratchet.

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    Replace the spare tire. Secure the retaining nuts with a 10-mm socket and ratchet set. Replace the carpet over the spare tire area and close the trunk.

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Thursday, October 24, 2013

How to Replace the Parking Sensor on a 2011 X5

The parking distance control option on BMWs 2011 X5 truck uses ultrasound sensors integrated into the bumpers to aid in maneuvering tight spaces, such as for parking. The PDC sensors detect objects within 7 feet of the X5, and depending on the PDC option, emit an audible proximity warning, as well as visual warning on the control display panel in the middle of the dashboard above the vents. Replace a sensor in the case of a malfunction as indicated on the control display.

Instructions

Front Sensors

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    Park the vehicle level ground. Set the parking brake. Open and raise the hood.

    2

    Remove the five bumper trim screws from the area just forward of the radiator using a nut driver. Remove the eight bumper trim screws from the bottom edge of the bumper.

    3

    Remove the two screws from the outer edge at the bottom front of each wheel arch trim using a nut driver. Unsnap the bumper trim catch from the wheel arch trim on both sides.

    4

    Release the bumper trim catches located on both sides of the bumper trim just below the driving light and at the upper corners of the trim next to the narrow grille strip in the middle

    5

    Separate the trim from the vehicle slightly and disconnect the electrical connector from the PDC sensor transducers located on the front of the trim just below the inboard passenger trim catch and on each side of the trim. Have a second person help you pull the trim straight forward and off the vehicle.

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    Disconnect the forward transducer holder from the four retaining lugs on the trim. Remove the transducer. Ensure that the rubber ring properly seats on the new transducer. Install the new transducer on the trim and be sure that it seats correctly.

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    Remove the rubber boots from the side transducers. Unclip the transducer retainers and pull the transducer out of the holders. Install the new transducers in the holders. Ensure that the rubber ring properly seats on the transducer and that the transducer properly seats in the holder.

    8

    Hold the trim in place just forward of its installed position with the aid of a helper. Connect the electrical connectors to the transducer terminals. Install the rubber boots on the transducers. Push the trim piece fully into position and engage the four front clips and the two side clips. Install all of the retaining screws and tighten securely using a nut driver.

Rear Sensors

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    Locate the four transducers in the rear bumper. Two are located right over the exhaust pipes and two are below each corner of the license plate.

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    Lie on the ground and reach up behind the rear bumper. Disconnect the sensors electrical connector from its transducer terminal.

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    Unsnap the retaining tabs from the transducer and pull it from its holder.

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    Install the new transducer in the holder and engage the retaining tabs. Ensure that the rubber ring properly seats on the transducer and that the transducer properly seats in the holder.

    13

    Plug the electrical connector into the transducer terminal.

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Thursday, September 19, 2013

How to Reset the Oil and Engine Light on a BMW X5 2003 Using the Ignition

How to Reset the Oil and Engine Light on a BMW X5 2003 Using the Ignition

You can reset the oil and engine lights on your 2003 BMW X5 using the ignition key. Most people think you need to take your BMW to the dealership to have your car serviced and the lights reset, but you dont. Its a simple fix you can do right in your home garage. The Check Oil and Service Engine Soon lights illuminate on the vehicles instrument panel when the OBD, or on-board diagnostics, computer reads a trouble code sent from sensors positioned throughout the vehicle. Although you need to use an OBD scanner read the codes, you dont need one to reset the lights and turn them off.

Instructions

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    Sit in the drivers seat, close the door and fasten your seat belt.

    2

    Press the odometer button with your left thumb while simultaneously putting the key into the ignition and turning it to the "Accessory" position.

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    Keep pressing down on the odometer button until the light on the dashboard starts to flash and the word "Reset" appears.

    4

    Let go of the odometer button, then push it in again and hold it.

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    Let go of the button for the last time and look for five green lights to appear on the dash to let you know the system has been reset.

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