MOBILITY -> Maintenance for your BMW X1 2022-2025

Maintenance  
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Maintenance  
Information on service notifications can be  
shown on the control display.  
Vehicle features and options  
Additional information:  
This chapter describes model-specific equip-  
ment, systems, and functions that are currently  
available, or may become available in the fu-  
ture, even if they are not present in the vehicle.  
Service notifications, refer to page 153.  
Service data in the vehicle key  
Additional information:  
Information on the service notifications is con-  
tinuously stored in the vehicle key. An author-  
ized service center can read this data out and  
suggest a maintenance scope for the vehicle.  
Vehicle equipment, refer to page 8.  
Maintenance system  
Therefore, hand the service advisor the vehicle  
key with which the vehicle was driven most  
recently.  
Principle  
The maintenance system provides service no-  
tifications and thereby provides support in  
maintaining road safety and the operational  
reliability of the vehicle.  
Stationary periods  
Stationary periods during which the vehicle  
battery was disconnected are taken into ac-  
count.  
General information  
Some maintenance measures are time-de-  
pendent, e.g., replacing operating fluids. Have  
this maintenance work updated by an author-  
ized service center or another qualified service  
center or repair shop.  
In some cases, scopes and intervals of the  
maintenance system may vary according to  
the country version. Replacement work, spare  
parts, fuels and lubricants, and wear materials  
are calculated separately. Further information  
is available from an authorized service center  
or another qualified service center or repair  
shop.  
Maintenance Booklet for US  
Models  
Please consult your Maintenance Booklet for  
additional information on the performance of  
service and maintenance work.  
Condition Based Service  
Principle  
The manufacturer of the vehicle recommends  
that maintenance and repair be performed by  
an authorized service center or another quali-  
fied service center or repair shop. Records of  
regular maintenance and repair work should  
be retained.  
Condition Based Service determines the main-  
tenance recommendation using sensors and  
special algorithms that take into account the  
operating conditions of the vehicle.  
The maintenance recommendation is deter-  
mined according to the individual usage profile  
of the vehicle.  
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Overview  
Diagnostic socket  
Principle  
Using the diagnostic socket, the vehicle owner  
can also have data saved to the vehicle read  
out, for a fee as required, by an authorized  
service center or another qualified service cen-  
ter or repair shop.  
General information  
Devices connected to the diagnostic socket will  
trigger the alarm system after the vehicle is  
locked.  
The diagnostic socket for reading out vehicle  
data is located on the driver’s side.  
Exhaust emissions  
Disconnect devices from the diagnostic socket  
before locking the vehicle.  
The warning light illuminates:  
Additional information:  
The exhaust gas quality is declining,  
e.g., because the fuel filler cap is  
fitted incorrectly. Have the vehicle  
checked as soon as possible.  
Indicator/warning lights, refer to page 137.  
Safety information  
The warning light flashes under certain cir-  
cumstances:  
NOTICE  
This indicates that there is excessive misfir-  
ing in the engine.  
The socket for Onboard Diagnosis is an in-  
tricate component intended to be used in  
conjunction with specialized equipment to  
check the vehicle’s primary emissions sys-  
tem. Improper use of the socket for Onboard  
Diagnosis, or contact with the socket for On-  
board Diagnosis for other than its intended  
purpose, can cause vehicle malfunctions and  
creates risks of personal and property dam-  
age. As such, it is strongly recommended that  
access to the diagnostic socket be limited to  
an authorized service center or another quali-  
fied service center or repair shop, or other  
persons who have specialized training and  
equipment and who are able to use the diag-  
nostic socket correctly.  
Reduce the vehicle speed and have the ve-  
hicle checked immediately; otherwise, se-  
rious engine misfiring within a brief pe-  
riod can seriously damage emission control  
components, in particular the catalytic con-  
verter.  
Have the vehicle checked by an authorized  
service center or another qualified service cen-  
ter or repair shop.  
Taking the vehicle out of  
service  
When the vehicle is shut down for longer  
than three months, special measures must  
be taken. For more information, contact an  
authorized service center or another qualified  
service center or repair shop.  
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Additional information:  
Deep sleep mode, refer to page 40.  
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