BMW x5 2000 Manual Do Utilizador

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Disc brakes 
Disc brakes furnish optimum decelera-
tion and braking control and greater 
fade resistance under heavy use. 
When the vehicle is driven only occa-
sionally, during extended periods when 
the vehicle is not used at all, and in op-
erating conditions where brake applica-
tions are less frequent, there is an in-
creased tendency for corrosion of the 
rotors and accumulation of contamina-
tion on the brake pads. This occurs be-
cause the minimal pressure which must 
be exerted by the pads to clean the ro-
tors by brake applications is not 
reached. 
If the brake rotors are corroded, they 
will tend to respond to braking with a 
pulsating effect which even extended 
application will fail to cure. 
For your own safety: use only 
brake pads that BMW has re-
leased for your particular vehicle 
model. BMW cannot evaluate non-ap-
proved brake pads to determine if they 
are suited for use, and therefore cannot 
ensure the operating safety of the vehi-
cle if they are installed.
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Driving notes 
When driving in wet conditions and in 
heavy rain, it is advisable to apply light 
pressure to the brake pedal every few 
miles (kilometers). Watch traffic condi-
tions to ensure that this maneuver does 
not endanger other road users. The 
heat which is generated by the brake 
applications helps to dry the brake 
pads and rotors. 
Maximum braking force is obtained 
while the wheels continue to rotate, 
peaking when the wheels remain on the 
verge of locking without actually doing 
so. ABS maintains this state automati-
cally. If the ABS fails, you should revert 
to the staggered braking technique 
(refer to page 
Extended or steep mountain descents 
do not necessarily have to lead to re-
duced braking efficiency. Move the se-
lector lever to the appropriate lower 
range in which only minimal periodic 
brake applications are required. 
You can increase the engine's braking 
effect by selecting progressively lower 
gears, downshifting as far as 1st gear, 
on steep descents. 
If engine braking should prove to be in-
adequate, you should still avoid ex-
tended, continuous braking. Instead of 
maintaining low to moderate pressure 
over an extended period of time, you 
should decelerate by applying more 
substantial pressure to the brake pedal 
(watch for following traffic), then releas-
ing the pedal, then repeating the appli-
cation. This staggered braking tech-
nique allows the brakes to cool in the 
intervals between active braking 
phases, preventing overheating and en-
suring that full braking capacity remains 
available at all times. 
Do not coast with the selector le-
ver in “Neutral“. Do not drive with 
the engine shut off. The engine pro-
vides no braking effect when the trans-
mission is in “Neutral“, and there is no 
power-assist for braking or steering 
when the engine is not running. 
Have brake inspections performed at 
an authorized BMW center only. If you 
do not, parts of the four-wheel drive 
system could be damaged.
Never allow floor mats, carpets or any 
other objects to protrude into the area 
around the accelerator and brake ped-
als and obstruct their movement.
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