Original OEM Workshop Manual for 2008-2013 BMW X5 (E70)
Get the official service and repair manual for the 2008-2013 BMW X5 (E70), complete with detailed wiring diagrams in an easy-to-navigate PDF format. This manual provides the same trusted information used by BMW dealership technicians for diagnostics, repairs, and maintenance.
| File Format |
PDF |
| File Language |
English |
| You’ll Get |
276 MB |
| Delivery Method |
Instant Download |
| Wiring Diagram |
Included |
| Searchable & Printable |
YES |
Key Features:
- Comprehensive wiring diagrams for all electrical systems
- Step-by-step repair and maintenance procedures
- Manufacturer-approved service guidelines
- Simple and user-friendly PDF format
Why Choose This Manual?
- Includes only manufacturer-authorized service and repair procedures
- Easy-to-follow instructions suitable for DIY repairs and professional use
- Covers every aspect of maintenance, diagnostics, and repair
Maintain your BMW X5 (E70) to the highest standards with this essential workshop manual, perfect for both professional mechanics and dedicated DIY enthusiasts.
This manual provides detailed procedures for maintenance, disassembly, reassembly, component inspection, adjustment, and diagnostics, serving as a guide for experienced mechanics. Review and utilize this manual thoroughly to ensure complete repair work and maintain your vehicle in top condition.
Important Note: Before purchasing this manual, check if your vehicle is subject to a BMW service recall, as your local dealer may repair it free of charge. When replacing parts during repairs, always use genuine BMW OEM spare parts.
Sample Pages:Β 2008-2013 BMW X5 Repair Manual
CAUTION: This OEM service and workshop repair manual provides detailed procedures for maintenance, disassembly, reassembly, inspection, adjustment, and diagnostics. It is intended as a comprehensive guide for experienced mechanics. To ensure thorough and accurate repairs that maintain your vehicleβs optimal performance, please read and follow this manual carefully. When replacing parts during any repair work, always use genuine BMW parts to ensure quality, safety, and reliability.
π 2008β2013 BMW X5 (E70) β Full Vehicle Overview, Issues, DTCs & Maintenance Guide
The second-generation BMW X5 (E70), produced from 2008 to 2013, marked a leap forward in luxury SUV design. It offered powerful engine options, sporty handling for its class, and advanced technology. Available in inline-6, V8, and diesel trims, along with the high-performance X5 M, the E70 X5 blended utility, luxury, and BMW driving dynamics, making it a benchmark for premium SUVs.
βοΈ Technical Specifications & Performance
- Engine Options: 3.0L I6 (N52, 260 hp), 3.0L turbo I6 (N55, 300 hp), 4.8L V8 (350 hp), 4.4L twin-turbo V8 (555 hp, X5 M), 3.0L diesel (265β300 hp)
- Transmission: 6-speed automatic (early), 8-speed automatic (later)
- Drivetrain: xDrive AWD
- 0β100 km/h: 4.7 sec (X5 M) / ~7.0β8.0 sec (standard models)
- Fuel Efficiency: 13β20 MPG combined
- Towing Capacity: Up to 6,000 lbs (2,700 kg)
- Cargo Space: 620β1,750L (with seats folded)
π§ Top 10 Common Mechanical Issues (Root Cause & Fix)
- Valve stem seal failure (V8 engines)
π Root Cause: Poor material design causing oil burning.
π οΈ Fix: Replace valve stem seals; costly repair but essential.
- Timing chain issues (diesel engines)
π Root Cause: Weak tensioners leading to chain stretch.
π οΈ Fix: Replace timing chain and guides.
- Water pump failure
π Root Cause: Electric water pump short service life.
π οΈ Fix: Replace with OEM pump every 60,000β80,000 miles.
- Transmission jerking
π Root Cause: Worn mechatronics and fluid degradation.
π οΈ Fix: Fluid flush and reprogram; rebuild if necessary.
- Suspension air compressor failure
π Root Cause: Leaks in air springs overwork compressor.
π οΈ Fix: Replace leaking airbags and compressor.
- Oil leaks
π Root Cause: Valve cover and oil pan gasket deterioration.
π οΈ Fix: Replace gaskets and seals.
- Turbocharger failure (diesel models)
π Root Cause: Carbon buildup and oil starvation.
π οΈ Fix: Clean intake system; replace turbo if damaged.
- Steering column clunking
π Root Cause: Wear in intermediate shaft.
π οΈ Fix: Replace shaft assembly.
- Brake rotor warping
π Root Cause: Heavy SUV weight and heat buildup.
π οΈ Fix: Upgrade rotors/pads and ensure proper torque.
- Fuel injector failure (N55 engines)
π Root Cause: Piezo injector design prone to clogging.
π οΈ Fix: Replace injectors and update software.
π‘ Top 10 Common Electrical Issues (Root Cause & Fix)
- iDrive system failure
π Root Cause: Hard drive/software faults.
π οΈ Fix: Update software or replace iDrive unit.
- Battery drain
π Root Cause: Parasitic draw from modules (e.g., comfort access).
π οΈ Fix: Diagnose parasitic drain; reprogram or replace module.
- Adaptive headlights malfunction
π Root Cause: Stepper motor or module failure.
π οΈ Fix: Replace adaptive headlight control unit.
- Central locking issues
π Root Cause: Door actuator motor wear.
π οΈ Fix: Replace door lock actuators.
- Airbag warning light
π Root Cause: Seat occupancy sensor fault.
π οΈ Fix: Replace sensor mat or module.
- Parking brake malfunction
π Root Cause: Faulty electronic handbrake actuator.
π οΈ Fix: Replace parking brake motor/actuator.
- Instrument cluster pixel failure
π Root Cause: Failing LCD connections.
π οΈ Fix: Repair/replace LCD or cluster.
- Rear camera failure
π Root Cause: Faulty wiring harness or module.
π οΈ Fix: Replace camera and check harness.
- ABS/DSC faults
π Root Cause: Failing wheel speed sensors.
π οΈ Fix: Replace faulty sensor and recalibrate.
- Comfort access malfunction
π Root Cause: Key fob antenna failure.
π οΈ Fix: Replace antenna or reprogram system.
π Pros & Cons Comparison with Competitors
| Model |
Pros π |
Cons π |
| BMW X5 (E70) |
Sporty handling; Strong engines; Luxurious interior |
High maintenance costs; Reliability concerns |
| Audi Q7 |
Quattro AWD; Spacious cabin; High-tech features |
Heavy weight; Costly repairs |
| Mercedes ML (W164) |
Comfortable ride; Strong diesel options; Prestige badge |
Electrical issues; Expensive parts |
| Lexus RX |
Excellent reliability; Smooth ride; Strong resale |
Less sporty; Limited towing capacity |
| Volvo XC90 |
Strong safety ratings; Practical design; Comfortable seating |
Older models less reliable; High repair costs |
| Porsche Cayenne |
Exceptional performance; Strong engines; Prestigious brand |
Very high running costs; Firm ride |
π οΈ Maintenance Schedule
| Interval β±οΈ |
Maintenance Task π§ |
| Every 10,000 miles / 12 months |
Engine oil & filter replacement |
| Every 20,000 miles |
Brake fluid replacement |
| Every 30,000 miles |
Replace cabin & air filter; inspect brakes |
| Every 60,000 miles |
Transmission fluid & filter service |
| Every 80,000 miles |
Coolant flush; inspect water pump |
| Every 100,000 miles |
Spark plugs replacement (petrol engines) |
| As needed |
Inspect suspension bushings, steering components, timing chain (diesels) |
β οΈ Recalls, Advisories & Safety Alerts
- Takata airbag recall: Risk of shrapnel on deployment.
- Fuel pump recall (2009β2011): High-pressure pump failures caused stalling.
- Battery cable recall (2012): Loose positive cable caused loss of power.
- Brake vacuum pump recall (2010): Reduced braking power under certain conditions.
- Seatbelt retractor recall (2011): Rear seatbelts may not lock properly.
- Steering column bolts (2008β2009): Improper torque caused steering looseness.
- Child seat anchor issue (2011): Improper welds weakened anchors.
- Diesel DEF heater recall (2012): DEF heater failure caused warning lights.
- Water pump overheating (2008β2010): Electric pump failures risked overheating.
- Tailgate wiring harness (2013): Harness wear caused electrical faults.
π§Ύ Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) Tables
π» Engine Control Module (ECM)
| Code |
Description |
| P0300 |
Random Misfire Detected |
| P0171 |
System Too Lean |
| P0172 |
System Too Rich |
| P0420 |
Catalyst Efficiency Below Threshold |
| P0430 |
Catalyst Efficiency Bank 2 |
| P0442 |
EVAP Small Leak Detected |
| P1093 |
Fuel Trim Adaptation Error |
| P1357 |
Misfire Cylinder 3 |
| P1525 |
Variable Valve Timing Error |
| P1609 |
Engine Control Module Fault |
βοΈ Transmission Control Module (TCM)
| Code |
Description |
| P0700 |
Transmission Control System |
| P0720 |
Output Speed Sensor Circuit |
| P0730 |
Incorrect Gear Ratio |
| P0741 |
TCC Performance/Stuck Off |
| P0751 |
Shift Solenoid A Performance |
| P0793 |
Intermediate Shaft Speed Sensor |
| P2706 |
Shift Solenoid F Electrical |
| P2714 |
Pressure Control Solenoid D |
| P2765 |
Input/Turbine Speed Sensor |
| P2810 |
Pressure Control Solenoid G |
π ABS / ESC System
| Code |
Description |
| C0035 |
Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor |
| C0040 |
Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor |
| C0051 |
Steering Angle Sensor |
| C0060 |
Brake Pressure Sensor |
| C0110 |
Hydraulic Pump Motor Circuit |
| C1234 |
Wheel Speed Correlation Error |
| C1280 |
Yaw Rate Sensor Fault |
| C1300 |
ABS Control Module Internal |
| C1401 |
Pressure Modulator Valve |
| C1415 |
Right Rear Pressure Modulator |
π SRS Airbag System
| Code |
Description |
| B1000 |
Airbag Control Module |
| B1015 |
Driver Airbag Circuit Low |
| B1016 |
Driver Airbag Circuit Open |
| B1020 |
Passenger Airbag Circuit Short |
| B1050 |
Side Airbag Deployment Loop Fault |
| B1101 |
Airbag Sensor Low Voltage |
| B1209 |
Occupant Classification System Fault |
| B1302 |
Crash Sensor Supply Circuit |
| B1352 |
Crash Event Storage Full |
| B1401 |
Seat Belt Pretensioner Fault |
π‘ Body Control / CAN Communication
| Code |
Description |
| U0100 |
Lost Communication with ECM |
| U0121 |
Lost Communication with ABS |
| U0140 |
Lost Communication with BCM |
| U0155 |
Lost Communication with IPC |
| U1001 |
CAN Communication Error |
| U1110 |
Lost Communication with TCM |
| U1130 |
Lost Communication with Climate Control |
| U1201 |
Lost Communication with Immobilizer |
| U1255 |
Invalid Data from ABS |
| U1410 |
Invalid Data from PCM |
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Final Verdict & Conclusion
The 2008β2013 BMW X5 (E70) remains a desirable luxury SUV for those seeking sporty handling, strong performance, and premium comfort. While plagued by reliability issues such as valve stem seals, timing chains, and costly electrical faults, a well-maintained example offers a rewarding drive. Compared to rivals, it stands out for driving dynamics, but ownership costs are higher. It appeals most to enthusiasts who value performance in their luxury SUV.