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Old 04-12-2008, 01:44 AM
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Dang, "fat person setting" Wait till my wife hears this. Sorry, you're right, iDrive doesn't have a setting to disable it. Your problem is with the steering wheel retracting when parking, not with the steering wheel "forgetting" the memory setting when starting the car, right?
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Old 04-12-2008, 12:28 PM
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umm leave it as high as you can so it wont come down on ya ..u know when
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Dang, "fat person setting" Wait till my wife hears this. Sorry, you're right, iDrive doesn't have a setting to disable it. Your problem is with the steering wheel retracting when parking, not with the steering wheel "forgetting" the memory setting when starting the car, right?
Memory setting feature is great. I just don't need it to automatically tilt up/down, and retract/go forward upon every start and stop of the engine. Lexus does this to EVERY model, and I really hate it. Mercedes does it to most models too, but it is easily disabled, at the driver's wish. BMW allows you to disable it on the 7 and 6 Series, so it's odd that it's permanent on an SUV/truck!

Yeah, I think it is a "fat person" setting, and I'm sure old Knackers will like it too. I think the majority of X5 buyers are not that fat or old to need, or want this feature.

Also, as mentioned...the "2.6" seconds it takes is not the big deal, but it is just a matter of time before the mechanism goes out, or gets stuck!
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Old 04-12-2008, 01:08 PM
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One of my friends said that on his Lexus, the fuse for the automatic steering wheel went and it would not raise. He had to have the fuse replaced. I wonder if you could remove the fuse for this feature so the steering wheel doesn't automatically raise and lower.
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On e53 this option can be dissabled by dealer in DIS, so i guess you can do the same with e70
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there must be some way....use my wife's fob and the wheel adjusts everytime. my fob does not adjust it at all. this is the way we want it...she likes it to change everytime and i dont want it to move. I'll check to see what i did because it obviously is sought after by some on this post.
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