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Is it possible to add start button & RFID key to X3?
I know that the new bimmers now come with the option of adding a start button and 'comfort access'. Just wondering if anyone has tried putting it into an e83?
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Cannot be done on the E83. The software is based on the E46 and will not permit things such as iDrive or Comfort Access.
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Can't the software be bypassed?
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Start Button?!
![]() My first car, a '52 Ford had a start button... The SB is an answer to a question that was not asked by any car buyer, imo. ![]() GL,mD
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You would need to install a whole bunch of antennas in the perimeter of the car, so it can detect when the remote is inside the car. You would also need a new key/remote, and install door handle sensors. All that is more work and money than is worth it.
I agree with mD....why would you want a start/stop button? I like the traditional key because its just something that works. I think the real reason carmakers are switching to buttons is to please the health & safety folks, who claim that keys cause knee injuries in collisions ![]() |
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