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Replacing the DSC system sensor (BMW X5 E53)

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The body speed sensor around the vertical axis also functions as a vehicle lateral acceleration sensor.

Removing the DSC-3 speed sensor must be done in the following order: Remove the rear drink container holder. Unscrew the screws (1 and 2, Fig. 11.73). Remove the sensor from its installation location. Unlock and disconnect the SS from the sensor. Remove the sensor from the vehicle body.

Removing the DSC-3 speed sensor must be done in the following order: Remove the rear drink…


The installation of the speed sensor should be carried out in the reverse order, while it is necessary to make sure that the SS is securely fixed and that the sensor is installed correctly. Tighten the sensor mounting screws to a torque of 8.0 N·m (0.8 kgf·m).

Using the "DIS" system, perform correction of the lateral acceleration sensor, for which select the "Additional functions" mode in the menu.

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