BMW X Models 2010 Problems

Are you having problems with your 2010 BMW X Models? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest 2010 BMW X Models issues & faults. We have gathered all of the most frequently asked questions and problems relating to the 2010 BMW X Models in one spot to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

Ask Smithy Xtra BMW X5D cruise control
Answered by CarsGuide team · 10 Aug 2010

The BMW dealer is the best placed to work out what’s causing your problem. If you’re concerned about the potential cost of his work ask for a quote and make a decision based on that. You could place a time limit, of say, three hours on him and ask for a report at the end of that time so you can decide on what you then want to do. Without knowing the cause of the problem before you start it’s hard to say how long the investigation might take.

Power chip for 2010 BMW X1
Answered by Carsguide.com.au · 11 Aug 2011

We haven't had any experience with the chip you refer to, but have had some with other chips that have been offered here in the past. Yes they can work, but they do so by taking the engine calibration closer to the edge than the carmaker would dare do with safety. In my view they would clearly affect the warranty.

BMW computer
Answered by Graham Smith · 26 Apr 2012

Yes, I agree, it is unreasonable. Take it to a BMW specialist, like John Heckrath at Heckrath Engineering in Melbourne and he will be able to reset the computer for you. BMW change the oil on the basis of engine hours run, not kilometers driven, and the computer needs to be reset to start the clock ticking towards the next change.

No spare wheel in BMW X1
Answered by CarsGuide team · 29 Sep 2010

It doesn't have a spare so I guess their thinking us that you don't need a jack or a wheel brace. Without a spare you have to take your X1 to a dealer or tyre outlet when you have a problem with a run-flat and they have the equipment to remove the wheels. It's also an indication of how many BMW owners take their vehicles offroad.

Used BMW X5 review: 2007-2011
By Graham Smith · 29 Apr 2013
The BMW X5 received rave reviews when it was launched; road testers were ecstatic about the performance and handling of the big wagon. NEW The new model released in 2007 looked much like the previous model, but it was bigger, and for the first time there was seating for seven.  There were lots of other upgrades too,
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BMW X5 M 2010 review: snapshot
By Peter Barnwell · 05 Jul 2010
WHAT IS IT?This is BMW's hot-rod X5 Sports Utility Vehicle though you couldn't and wouldn't take it off road under any circumstances. It has low profile 20-inch tyres and uses the same underpinnings as the BMW X6M.HOW MUCH?A lot but at $172,900, it's pretty good for the range-topping X5 with everything and super high performance.WHAT ARE THE COMPETITORS?Mercedes Benz ML63AMG _ a strong competitor for the X5 and to a lesser extent and a lot less money, the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8.WHAT'S UNDER THE BONNET?A 4.4-litre, twin-turbo, petrol V8 with variable valve timing on the inlet and exhaust sides. Each turbo is a twin scroll unit so, effectively, there are four turbos pressurising air into the high-tech engine. It's good for 408kW/680Nm output. Drives all four wheels through an x-Drive system and a six-speed auto calibrated for sporty performance.HOW DOES IT GO?Like a maglev train _ capable of putting away a 0-100kmh sprint in 4.7 seconds and speed limited to 250kmh. Sounds like no other V8 we've driven. Tames HSVs in a single bound.IS IT ECONOMICAL?Not really, drinks premium at a rate of 14.3-litres/100k if you can stay off the loud pedal. Is it "Green." Yes, sort of, despite kicking out plenty of CO2, the X5M passes EU5 emissions regulations. Australia is currently at the equivalent of EU3.DOES IT HAVE MANY SAFETY FEATURES?Yes, jammed with safety kit including six air bags, sports calibrated stability control, huge brakes, safety cell chassis.IS IT COMFORTABLE?Leather, dual climate control, 600 watt audio, voice control, TV, large info screen are you kidding? But the firm two mode (Sport and Normal) suspension can get jiggly on uneven surfaces. Run flat tyres have little give. A switch to Normal suspension fixes that. Has air rear suspension.WHAT'S IT LIKE TO DRIVE? Fabulous, despite weighing 2300kg, steers like a sports sedan, has impressive response at any speed, great brakes, flat cornering even when pushing hard. Love the paddle shift though its fixed to the wheel. Those M people know how to to do performanceIS IT LUXURIOUS?Top drawer. Nothing of any note left off the features list. Is it value for money? Erm, depends on your perspective. We would find it difficult handing over so much to the government in luxury car tax _ but that applies to many cars. Would we buy one? Maybe, if we won the lottery. The thing is the turbo diesel X5 35d is such a good thing _ whack on a set of big wheels and option it up and you'd be happy as a pig....
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Used small SUVs review
By Stuart Innes · 25 Jun 2010
More and more manufacturers are realising they can attract extra sales by creating two-wheel-drive versions of their 'soft roaders'.2WD buyers are looking for the practicality of the wagon - a commanding driving position, perhaps a little higher ride height for a short drive down a dry dirt track, the 'look' of an SUV, strong suspension, and in some cases seven seats - without getting a people-mover.If they don’t need to go offroad, in the snow, through muddy tracks, they don’t need the four-wheel-drive ability. But they can get everything else they want with 2WD versions of the SUV.What’s the benefit of 2WD?By opting for the 2WD version, the vehicle costs thousands of dollars less because that second set of drive-shafts, differentials, wheel joints and bits are not in the vehicle. And that means the 2WD versions weigh considerably less. Less weight means less fuel, a cost saving to the owner and lower exhaust emissions for the planet. And less weight means better performance in acceleration and handling.The month of May this year was the best-ever May for new-vehicle sales in Australia. Part of the reason was a staggering 29 per cent growth in SUV sales over May of last year. Clearly Aussies still love their SUVs and many of those extra sales were because of 2WD versions.Toyota offering its large Kluger in 2WD and 4WD, in all trim levels. The choice (between 2WD and 4WD) will give buyers an alternative purchase decision based on their real needs. Toyota also offers the RAV4, which gets revised gear ratios for with 2WD.Ford launched its Territory SUV in 2004 in 4WD and 2WD right from the start. But some brands don’t offer the full choice of models of the 4WD. For example, the Kia Sorento 2WD cannot have Kia's excellent turbo-diesel engine of the 4WD, but it's recognised that 2WD buyers are looking for lower buying and running costs and so only a base model engine is provided.KIA SORENTO - $36,490 Drives well with good ride; six-speed automatic, fuel economy Engine sometimes works hard to move 1814kg weightA much better onroad wagon than previous (4WD-only) model. The 2WD Kia Sorento is available only with a 2.4-litre four-cylinder petrol engine to keep down cost.Engine: 2.4-litre, four-cylinder, petrolPower: 128kW @ 6000rpmTorque: 226Nm @ 3750rpmTransmission: Six-speed automatic; front-wheel-drive.HOLDEN CAPTIVA - $27,990 Low price, plenty of Holden dealers for back-up Modest power, tows only 1500kg, no auto optionThe Holden Captiva 2WD gives wagon motoring to Holden followers not wanting a V6 or V8 Commodore Sportwagon. Captiva has been selling well lately.Engine: 2.4-litre, four-cylinder, petrolPower: 103kW @ 5200rpmTorque: 220Nm @ 2400rpmTransmission: Five-speed manual; front-wheel-drive.TOYOTA KLUGER - $40,990 Engine power, full model range, including seven-seater Large, blunt design, fuel useThe larger option from Toyota can be had in all the trim levels of the Kluger 4WDs, which means seven-seaters as well. The well-known 3.5 V6 engine is a good 'un.Engine: 3.5-litre, V6, petrolPower: 201kW @ 6200rpmTorque: 337Nm @ 4700rpmTransmission: Five-speed automatic; front-wheel-drive.FORD TERRITORY - $39,890 Torque at low revs, parts costs, seven-seat option Size to park, fuel use, dating body shape, auto only a four-speedThe only Australian-designed and built SUV, Territory uses Ford Falcon running gear and is a popular vehicle, especially now that Falcon wagon is ceasing production.Engine: Four-litre, six-cylinder, petrolPower: 190kW @ 5250rpmTorque: 383Nm @ 2500rpmTransmission: Four-speed automatic; rear-wheel-drive.BMW X1 sDrive18i - $43,500 BMW owner pride, diesel option, equipment, fuel economy, 1430kg weight Expensive parts and servicingBMW's new compact SUV in two-wheel-drive form is known as the sDrive. It is one of the low-cost ways of getting behind the famous BMW badge and suits Yuppies.Engine: Two-litre, four-cylinder, petrolPower: 110kW @ 6400rpmTorque: 200Nm @ 3600rpmTransmission: Six-speed manual (optional six-speed automatic); rear-wheel-drive.TOYOTA RAV4 - $28,990 Fuel economy, Toyota reputation, modest kerb weight (1525kg), price Tows only 1500kgRAV is the most recent 4WD SUV available in 2WD and uses the Toyota Camry 2.4 engine. RAV started the compact SUV segment and has kept updated nicely since.Engine: 2.4-litre, four-cylinder, petrolPower: 125kW @ 6000rpmTorque: 224Nm @ 4000rpmTransmission: Five-speed manual (optional four-speed automatic); front-wheel-drive.
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