🚨 2010 BMW X5 xDrive50i: Emergency Neutral
The 2010 X5 xDrive50i (E70 generation) uses a traditional console-mounted automatic transmission lever with steptronic capability and electronic shift lock.
🧰 Drafted with AI under the editorial review of Chris Hackleman & Jeff Moore — details like the exact override location may vary by trim; verify visually before prying anything.
⚠️ Chock the wheels first — neutral means the car can roll. Set the parking brake while you work, never stand downhill of the vehicle, and try a 12-volt jump before any override: power fixes most stuck-in-park problems instantly.
The procedure
- Ensure the vehicle is on level ground and parking brake is firmly applied
- Turn the ignition to position 1 or 2 (ACC or ON) if battery has any charge remaining
- Firmly depress and hold the brake pedal
- Locate the shift lock override slot on the center console, directly adjacent to the shifter base on the right side (it may be covered by a small rectangular cap)
- Use a small flathead screwdriver or the metal key blade to pry off the cap if present
- Insert the screwdriver or key firmly into the override slot and press down while simultaneously pulling the shifter toward you out of Park
- Move the shifter to Neutral
- If successful, the vehicle can now roll; if power is restored later, shift normally
Shift-lock override location
Small rectangular slot immediately to the right of the shifter base on the center console, usually covered by a plastic cap that pries off
With zero electrical power
With completely dead battery, the shift lock override is mechanical and does not require power. However, you will NOT have steering assist or brake boost, making the vehicle extremely difficult to control. Loading onto a flatbed with wheels on dollies is strongly recommended rather than attempting to push or roll the vehicle any distance.