What is the reason for the unavailability of emergency rescue in the BMW 5 Series?
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The reason for the unavailability of emergency rescue in the BMW 5 Series is the depletion of the backup battery for the emergency rescue assistance antenna, among others. The reasons for the unavailability of emergency rescue in the BMW 5 Series are as follows: The backup battery for the emergency rescue assistance antenna is dead, and it can be resolved by replacing the battery at a 4S store; modifications to the vehicle may cause faults in the emergency rescue wiring or module. The BMW emergency rescue battery is installed inside the emergency rescue module on the roof. To access this module, it is necessary to dismantle the box containing the roof lights, emergency rescue, sunroof, and other switches. The introduction to the BMW 5 Series models is as follows: The BMW 5 Series is the most advanced luxury sedan produced domestically to date. The exterior dimensions of the new generation BMW 5 Series are 4841×1846×1468 (millimeters), with a wheelbase of 2888 millimeters. The new 5 Series is 66 millimeters longer than the previous generation. The powertrain of the BMW 5 Series has been further enhanced. The top-of-the-line 545i version is equipped with a V8 engine from the 7 Series, delivering a maximum power of 245 kW/333 horsepower (at 6100 rpm) and a maximum torque of 450 Newton-meters (at 3600 rpm), with a top speed of 250 km/h and a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of just 5.9 seconds. The BMW 5 Series is positioned between the sporty and stylish 3 Series and the noble and elegant 7 Series. It perfectly blends dynamism and elegance with the functionality of a high-end business sedan, unifying BMW's great tradition, forward-looking spirit, and timeless aesthetic standards.