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Bluetooth signal issue
My 2011 x35i went into the BMW shop several months ago as the HUD stopped working. Took ages for them to figure out- apparently kinked wiring harness. Anyways they got it working. However it seems like the bluetooth signal is extremely weak now to the point that I have to put my phone on the cup holder for it to connect. Also the ipod connection in the middle console seems to have lost sound. I didn't worry about it at the time, was just relieved to have truck back and thought the iPod issue was my iPod and the Bluetooth was my iPhone. I don't think these are the issue. I've connected other phones to the Bluetooth and the connection is weak regardless of the phone. Is there a antenna connection that may be broken/not connected that may have been affected with the HUD service? Would the iPod connection (usb and jack) also be affected? Appreciate any advice. Thanks. |
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When they fixed the kink wiring harness, how did they fix it; i.e. what did they replace if anything?
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The BT antenna on most BMW is located on the cover over the pedals and is not uncommon someone to forget to connect it when installing the panel.
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Great thanks. I'm not sure what was replaced- I am waiting for the mechanic shop that sent it to the BMW shop to send the work docs. Is this something that can be easily diagnosed?
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Yes, by visual inspection or diagnostic the telematics module.
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