Controls and features -> Roof-mounted luggage rack for your BMW X5 2000-2006

Cargo loading  
Roof-mounted luggage rack*  
133n  
Always position and secure the  
load as described above. If you do  
not, it can even endanger the passen-  
gers during braking or evasive maneu-  
vers.  
Loading luggage rack  
Roof-mounted luggage racks raise the  
center of gravity of the vehicle when  
they are loaded. For this reason, they  
exercise a major effect on the vehicle's  
handling and steering response.  
Do not exceed the permissible gross  
vehicle weight and the permissible axle  
loads, refer to page 180. If you do, the  
operating safety of the vehicle is no  
longer ensured and you are in violation  
of the law.  
You should therefore always remember  
not to exceed the approved roof weight,  
the approved gross vehicle weight or  
the axle loads when loading the rack.  
You will find the specifications under  
Technical data on page 180.  
You should never transport heavy or  
hard objects unsecured in the passen-  
ger compartment, as they could fly  
around and pose a safety hazard to the  
vehicle's occupants even during abrupt  
braking or evasive maneuvers.<  
A special rack system is available as an  
option for your BMW. Please comply  
with the precautions included with the  
installation instructions.  
Make sure that the load is distributed  
evenly, and that it does not extend out-  
ward to beyond the limits of the loading  
surface. Always load the heaviest  
pieces on the bottom. Be sure that ade-  
quate clearance is maintained for rais-  
ing the panorama glass sunroof, and  
that objects do not project into the  
opening path of the liftgate.  
Mounting points  
Access to the mounting points:  
To fold up the cover, refer to arrow,  
please use the tool which is provided  
with the rack system.  
Always ensure that roof-mounted  
loads are tightly secured, as loose  
loads can shift or even fly off the roof,  
posing a serious hazard for following  
traffic.<  
Drive smoothly. Avoid sudden accelera-  
tion and braking maneuvers. Take cor-  
ners gently.  
134n  
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