Controls and features -> Switching off engine for your BMW X5 2000-2006

Starting engine  
Switching off engine  
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Do not allow the engine to warm up  
by leaving it running while the vehicle  
remains stationary. Instead, begin to  
drive immediately at a moderate engine  
speed.  
Should the engine fail to start on the  
first attempt, if it is very hot or cold, for  
instance:  
Manual transmission:  
1. Turn the ignition key to position 1  
or 0.  
2. Shift into first gear or reverse.  
>Press the accelerator pedal halfway  
down while engaging the starter.  
Automatic transmission:  
X5 3.0i:  
Cold starts at altitudes above 3,300 ft/  
1,000 meters and at very low tempera-  
tures, from approx. +57/–156:  
1. Shift into selector lever position P.  
2. Turn the ignition key to position 1  
or 0.  
Do not end the starting procedure  
too soon, however at the latest after  
approx. 20 seconds. Release the igni-  
tion key immediately as soon as the  
engine starts.  
>For the initial starting attempt, allow  
the starter to remain engaged some-  
what longer, approx. 10 seconds.  
Do not remove the ignition key  
when the vehicle is moving, as  
otherwise the steering could lock.  
When leaving the vehicle, always  
remove the ignition key and lock the  
steering.  
X5 4.4i, 4.8is:  
Engine idle speed is controlled by the  
engine computer system. Increased  
speeds at startup are normal and  
should decrease as the engine warms  
up. If engine speed does not decrease,  
service is required.  
Your BMW is equipped with the conve-  
nience starting feature. Here, it is suffi-  
cient to turn the ignition key only briefly  
to position 3 'Start engine' and to let go  
of it right away. The starter actuation  
continues to operate automatically for a  
certain period of time and is stopped  
automatically as soon as the engine has  
started.  
Vehicles with manual transmission:  
Always engage the handbrake when  
parking on slopes and inclined sur-  
faces. Even placing the gearshift lever  
in 1st gear or reverse may not provide  
adequate resistance to rolling.  
Vehicles with automatic transmission:  
Place the selector lever in Park.<  
To prevent the battery from discharg-  
ing, always switch off electrical devices  
that are not in use. Switch the ignition  
off when the vehicle is not being driven.  
The automatic starting mode will not  
operate or will be canceled if the bat-  
tery voltage is insufficient. The engine  
can be jump started, refer to page 171.  
Extended starting attempts, char-  
acterized by excessively frequent  
or long periods with the starter  
engaged, can lead to damage of the  
catalytic converter.<  
Vehicles with automatic transmission:  
The vehicle must be stationary and the  
selector lever in Park before you can  
remove the ignition key.