02-27-2020, 03:23 AM | #1 |
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Unintentional door and boot opening
So this has now happened twice to me. Once at home and yesterday in Blackburn town centre.
I always lock the doors and look to see that the mirrors fold in by way of certainty. A few weeks ago I went out to the car parked on my driveway and all the windows were open and the car unlocked. I hang my keys up immediately after entering the house so not sure how this happened. Yesterday I parked on the street in a busy town to visit a customer. Same procedure, look for the mirrors to fold before walking away. When I returned to the car the mirrors were unfolded and the boot lid fully open. Nothing stolen from the car so huge credit to the good people of Blackburn because it could have been open for two hours! As I was within 50 yards of the car but out of sight I’m guessing the remote was triggered in my trouser pocket. Looking at the M Sport key/remote these press buttons have a wave shape and stand proud of the key bezel a little. My previous 5 series M Sport had the regular remote and nothing like this ever happened ( key fob routinely in trouser pocket the same) over three years or indeed never with any of my previous BMW’s I guess this is just a warning as to where you store your fob especially in the warmer weather when trouser/jeans pockets are all you have. |
02-27-2020, 04:16 AM | #2 | |
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I have had quite a few loaners from BMW and always hook them up to Connected. Out of idle curiosity I looked a while back to see if they were still active using the 'find my bmw' feature and they were all alive and kicking....including the £90k 850 I had for a while!! Same when I traded in my f34, access was retained. Seems like a big hole in the system. Needless to say, all now removed! Either way, I would get the car back to the dealer as I can't see that the key buttons are that sensitive......or an insurance company being overly sympathetic if a scrote takes advantage. Or it rains....... I'm not sure what range the fob has - 50 yards sounds a lot but maybe it is that strong |
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02-27-2020, 05:08 AM | #3 | |
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The fob will work with very little pressure. |
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02-27-2020, 07:15 AM | #4 |
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This happened to me with the boot opening last week. Home from work, parked on the drive, plugged in and locked up. Next morning I come out to a battery full of charge and a boot full of rain water. Thankfully a 6 pack of dehumidifying crystals from Home Bargains seems to have removed all the moisture!
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02-27-2020, 07:40 AM | #5 | |
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Something else going on? |
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02-27-2020, 08:07 AM | #6 |
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Not sure, I’ve only had the car two weeks so put it down to user error but maybe not if it’s also happening to others
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