What is the wading depth of the X5?

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BennettFitz
07/29/25 9:52pm
x5 has a wading depth of approximately 20cm, with a maximum wading depth of 50cm. Below is relevant information about water-damaged vehicles: 1. Concept: A water-damaged vehicle refers to a car that has been submerged in water, typically meaning the engine and transmission have been soaked, with the water level exceeding the wheels and body seats, and the vehicle's underbody components being in prolonged contact with water. Such vehicles pose significant risks, as the electrical systems are prone to short circuits, fires, etc. If the system is damp or short-circuited, it is generally not a major issue; the circuits can be dried naturally or with a hairdryer to restart the vehicle. In severe cases, the fuse may need to be replaced. 2. Insurance: There are two types of insurance related to vehicle water damage: the most common is comprehensive vehicle insurance, and the other is called engine special loss insurance, commonly known as water damage insurance.
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