Safe braking – BMW X3 3.0i SAV 2004 User Manual

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to a fire, and with it the risk of serious prop-
erty damage as well as personal injury.

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Parking the vehicle

Condensation forms in the air conditioner
system during operation, and then exits
under the vehicle. Traces of condensed
water under the vehicle are thus normal.

Before driving into the car wash

Fold in the exterior mirrors, refer to
page

31

, as otherwise they could be dam-

aged due to the width of the vehicle.
Deactivate the rain sensor as otherwise
damage could result from undesired wiper
activation, refer to page

42

.

Hydroplaning

When driving on wet or slushy roads,
reduce road speed. If you do not, a

wedge of water can form between tires and
road surface. This phenomenon is referred
to as hydroplaning, and is characterized by
a partial or complete loss of contact
between tires and road surface, ultimately
undermining your ability to steer and brake
the vehicle.

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Driving through water

Do not drive through water on the
road if it is deeper than 20 in/50 cm,

and then only at walking speed. Otherwise,
the vehicle's engine, the electrical systems
and the transmission may be damaged.

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Safe braking

Emergency stops

The best way to brake is to apply maximum
pressure to the brake pedal during emer-
gency – panic stops. Since the vehicle
maintains steering responsiveness, you
can nevertheless avoid possible obstacles
with a minimum of steering effort.

Pulsation at the brake pedal combined with
sounds from the hydraulic circuits indicates
to the driver that ABS is in its active mode.

Do not drive with your foot resting on
the brake pedal. Otherwise, even light

but consistent pedal pressure can lead to
high temperatures, brake wear and possi-
bly even brake failure.

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Wet conditions

While driving in wet conditions and in
heavy rain, it is a good idea to apply light
pressure to the brake pedal every few
miles. Watch traffic conditions to ensure
that this maneuver does not endanger
other road users. The heat which is gener-
ated by the brake applications helps to dry
the brake pads and rotors. The required
braking force will then be available when
you need it.

On a grade

You can retain full and unimpaired braking
efficiency by downshifting to a gear in
which only minimal brake applications are
needed when descending long or steep
downhill stretches.

You can further enhance the engine's brak-
ing effect by selecting a lower gear in the
automatic transmission's manual mode,
downshifting as far as first gear on
extremely steep stretches, refer to
page

38

. This strategy helps you avoid

placing excessive loads on the brake sys-
tem.
During slower downhill driving, use the Hill
Descent Control HDC, refer to page

51

.

Never drive with the clutch pressed,
with the transmission in Neutral or

with the engine switched off, as otherwise
there is no engine braking when the trans-
mission is in Neutral, and no power-assist
for brakes and steering.
Never allow floor mats, carpets or any other
objects to protrude into the area around the
accelerator and brake pedals and obstruct
their movement.

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Corrosion

When the vehicle is driven only occasion-
ally, during extended periods when the
vehicle is not used at all, and in operating
conditions where brake applications are

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