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Old 12-18-2017, 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by FunfDreisig View Post
I’ve always wondered why BMW didn’t provide the option to turn off the door locking/unlocking part of Comfort Access i.e. CA Lite.

FWIW we opted out of CA when we had our 2009 35d built, because the only part of CA we really want(ed) is the Start/Stop with keys in a pocket/purse. Back then there were reports of owners w/CA waking to finding their doors unlocked and sunroofs open after an overnight rain

Funf Dreisig
This surprises me. I can understand, and forgive, some oddities caused by water and the car thinking you're touching the handle. But why would water cause the car to not check for key proximity? Assuming the keys were still in the house and the car got rained on, how is it that the car "approved" holding unlock?

If that's the case, seems any thief could walk up with a bottle of water and unlock the car.
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