Oil Reset Procedure: BMW X4 2015
Oil Reset Procedure for BMW X4 2015
Easy to follow oil reset procedure for BMW X4 for the year 2015.
BMW X4 oil reset procedure for the year 2015.
1. Press the start/stop button once (do not start the engine).
2. Press and hold the SET/RESET button until the service indicator light appears.
3. Press the SET/ RESET button repeatedly to scroll the service menu.
4. With the oil change interval highlighted, press and hold the SET/RESET button.
5. When “RESET” appears, release the SET/RESET button and press and hold again.
6. Reset complete when “OK” and new mileage appears.
7. Turn ignition off.
About BMW x4
The BMW X4 has a sporty appearance thanks to its dynamic side lines and its roof line, which is similar to that of a coupé. This is further accentuated by the athletically flat and wide rear, as well as the slim full LED combo taillights. The X genes of the car are highlighted by the hefty wheel arches, the large wheelbase, the muscular front end that features LED headlamps, and the wide track. The BMW X4, with its dynamic design and elegant sportiness, impresses on all fronts.
When it comes to the BMW X4, there is no obstacle that is insurmountable in terms of its dynamic capabilities. It conquers every challenge with unwavering steadiness, the utmost precision, and a handling style all its own owing to its exceptionally low center of gravity, Adaptive M suspension, and firm sports steering.
The cutting-edge assistance systems that come standard on the BMW X4 ensure the highest possible levels of both safety and comfort, while the vehicle’s cutting-edge infotainment system provides both entertainment and information. And with the innovative digital services provided by BMW ConnectedDrive, you are able to enjoy optimal connectivity at all times while you are on the road, making for mobility that is both simple and stress-free.
Since 2014, BMW has been producing the X4, a compact luxury crossover SUV that falls under the SUV category. It is marketed as a sports activity coupé (SAC), the second model from BMW to be marketed as such after the X6, and features the styling elements and roofline of a conventional two-door coupé. The X6 was the first model from BMW to be marketed as such. Many people consider the X4 to be a “coupé” version of the X3, as it trades the X3’s practicality for a rear roof that slopes downward and provides a sportier appearance.
The first-generation X4 was introduced to the public for the first time at the 2014 New York International Auto Show[9][10], which was followed by the 13th Beijing International Automotive Exhibition 2014 and the 22nd Auto Mobil International Leipzig 2014, respectively. The xDrive20i, xDrive28i, and xDrive35i were among the first models, followed by the xDrive20d, xDrive30d, and xDrive35d.
In 2015, the M Performance M40i model was unveiled to the public. It was unveiled to the public for the first time at the 2016 Detroit Auto Show, and its turbocharged 6-cylinder engine is capable of producing 265 kW (355 hp) and 465 Nm (343 lb-ft) of torque. It takes 4.7 seconds to go from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour (62 miles per hour). Beginning in February of 2016, it was available for purchase.
The BMW Concept X4 unveiled at Auto Shanghai 2013 foreshadows the F26 X4. The production model was later shown at the 2014 New York International Auto Show. The X4 and X3 share powertrains, including four- and six-cylinder petrol and diesel engines. The X4 sits above the X3 but below the X5 in the model lineup, and it is 23 mm (1 in) longer and 37 mm (1 in) taller than the F25 X3.
In preparation for the production of X models, including the F26 X4, a total of $900 million was invested in the BMW Spartanburg plant.