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do all x5's have rear adjustable air suspension?
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do all x5's have rear adjustable air suspension?
I've just bought a 2004 3.0 d x5 face-lift and I'm not sure if it has air bag suspension or not, there doesn't seem to be a switch anywhere to operate it. The owner didn't have a clue,he very rarely drove the car.
Do I have to access it via the computer?
Many thanks
Matt
Do I have to access it via the computer?
Many thanks
Matt
Re: do all x5's have rear adjustable air suspension?
All have rear air suspension by default. No manual adjustment so no switches, it self levels the car regardless of load, supposedly for that 'BMW handling'.
Front and rear air suspension variant of the car on the other hand has manual height control.
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Front and rear air suspension variant of the car on the other hand has manual height control.
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Re: do all x5's have rear adjustable air suspension?
All 'Sport' E53 facelifted, or those fitted with tow bars, or that had it selected as an option at build got 'self-levelling rear air. It is not adjustable by the driver.
Non 'Sport' aka base spec, trims got springs all round. It's why I ordered a 'Sport' back in 2004. They also were the models with 17" non-staggered wheels.
Non 'Sport' aka base spec, trims got springs all round. It's why I ordered a 'Sport' back in 2004. They also were the models with 17" non-staggered wheels.

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Re: do all x5's have rear adjustable air suspension?
Hi Matt,
What are you trying to adjust it for ? To lower or raise the ride height ?
Or just curious about it ?
I raised mine by re-setting the leveling sensor positions.. its delicate & needed to ensure the linkage rods were not fouled or strained in their travel movement... beware.
any ajjustment need to be carefully done to ensure it is EXACT so as not to create crabbing due to extra ground pressure created across the diaganol which can effect tyre wear and braking too... beware... and do any tweeks in a precise & scientific manor to keep tyre road pressure equal and accurate.
to check the geometry ground pressure, lift the vehicle rear with a beam bar to the rear outer lower arms with a jack "exactly" centred under the diff on level ground...
when lifted, if the ground pressures are equal, then the rear wheels will clear the ground at EXACTLY the same moment.
if one lifts 1st, then your ride height sensors need tweeking.
What are you trying to adjust it for ? To lower or raise the ride height ?
Or just curious about it ?
I raised mine by re-setting the leveling sensor positions.. its delicate & needed to ensure the linkage rods were not fouled or strained in their travel movement... beware.
any ajjustment need to be carefully done to ensure it is EXACT so as not to create crabbing due to extra ground pressure created across the diaganol which can effect tyre wear and braking too... beware... and do any tweeks in a precise & scientific manor to keep tyre road pressure equal and accurate.
to check the geometry ground pressure, lift the vehicle rear with a beam bar to the rear outer lower arms with a jack "exactly" centred under the diff on level ground...
when lifted, if the ground pressures are equal, then the rear wheels will clear the ground at EXACTLY the same moment.
if one lifts 1st, then your ride height sensors need tweeking.
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Re: do all x5's have rear adjustable air suspension?
Thanks for replies guys. It was just curiosity really, the hand book shows a switch with 3 height settings.
Also guys I've had the run flat light pop up, it didn't do it on the 30 mile test drive but I've just driven 3 miles to fill up and it came on.........any ideas? I'm not even sure if it has run flats
Also guys I've had the run flat light pop up, it didn't do it on the 30 mile test drive but I've just driven 3 miles to fill up and it came on.........any ideas? I'm not even sure if it has run flats
Re: do all x5's have rear adjustable air suspension?
That switch is only if you have all round air suspension......another cost option except on top spec V8s

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Run flats not standard on the E53. It they are run flats it will say in the side of the tyre.
It's just the tyre pressure warning. Check the pressures are OK - they often are - and with the engine running press and hold the reset button until the light goes out. I can't remember if you do it with the car in motion. It's just warning you there is a different rotation speed on one corner, and it reads this as pressure loss.
I used to get it every so often on mine, and it was usually nothing.
It's just the tyre pressure warning. Check the pressures are OK - they often are - and with the engine running press and hold the reset button until the light goes out. I can't remember if you do it with the car in motion. It's just warning you there is a different rotation speed on one corner, and it reads this as pressure loss.
I used to get it every so often on mine, and it was usually nothing.

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Re: do all x5's have rear adjustable air suspension?
Ok guys thanks for all the help
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Re: do all x5's have rear adjustable air suspension?
[quote="X5Sport"]
Run flats not standard on the E53. It they are run flats it will say in the side of the tyre.
It's just the tyre pressure warning. Check the pressures are OK - they often are - and with the engine running press and hold the reset button until the light goes out. I can't remember if you do it with the car in motion. It's just warning you there is a different rotation speed on one corner, and it reads this as pressure loss.
I used to get it every so often on mine, and it was usually nothing.
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If the red tyre dash warning is on
check the tyre pressures and inflate accordingly
start engine but do not move
press and hold reset button (near gear shift) till light on dash changes to yellow then goes out
go for a drive...job done
corrosion on wheel rim bead often causes ( approx 5 to 10 psi) pressure loss. Tyre off and wheel bead needs cleaning/sanding smooth or decrudding if tyre shop was lazy and threw sealant at it without cleaning first
Run flats not standard on the E53. It they are run flats it will say in the side of the tyre.
It's just the tyre pressure warning. Check the pressures are OK - they often are - and with the engine running press and hold the reset button until the light goes out. I can't remember if you do it with the car in motion. It's just warning you there is a different rotation speed on one corner, and it reads this as pressure loss.
I used to get it every so often on mine, and it was usually nothing.
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If the red tyre dash warning is on
check the tyre pressures and inflate accordingly
start engine but do not move
press and hold reset button (near gear shift) till light on dash changes to yellow then goes out
go for a drive...job done
corrosion on wheel rim bead often causes ( approx 5 to 10 psi) pressure loss. Tyre off and wheel bead needs cleaning/sanding smooth or decrudding if tyre shop was lazy and threw sealant at it without cleaning first
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Re: do all x5's have rear adjustable air suspension?
Cheers buddy, I've managed to get the light out and it hasn't returned. The o/s rear tyre does look a little low if I'm honest
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Cheers buddy, I've managed to get the light out and it hasn't returned. The o/s rear tyre does look a little low if I'm honest
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If you press and hold the reset button it learns what you think is normal after you extinguish the red light
This obviously makes the light go away but as you'd guess you should only reset it when normal pressures or at least even side to side is what they are set to. I'm sure you wouldn't but you shouldn't reset it with odd pressures side to side on an axle
Cheers buddy, I've managed to get the light out and it hasn't returned. The o/s rear tyre does look a little low if I'm honest
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If you press and hold the reset button it learns what you think is normal after you extinguish the red light
This obviously makes the light go away but as you'd guess you should only reset it when normal pressures or at least even side to side is what they are set to. I'm sure you wouldn't but you shouldn't reset it with odd pressures side to side on an axle
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Re: do all x5's have rear adjustable air suspension?
i will be having a full matching set of tyres in the next few weeks, do i neeed to do something with the system when i have them fitted?
Re: do all x5's have rear adjustable air suspension?
Just go through the same procedure. It teaches the car that all is well.

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Re: do all x5's have rear adjustable air suspension?
So have the rubber fitted and then hold the button in again
Re: do all x5's have rear adjustable air suspension?
That should do it, or wait for the Amber warning and then do it. 

