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blue dragon 12-16-2017 06:34 PM

I finally did it, locked my keys in the X5
 
I was washing the X5 today at the DIY carwash. With comfort access and the keys in my pocket, the doors kept locking and unlocking, so I opened the door and tossed the keys onto the seat. With the keys inside, the doors should not have locked, but when the water from the spray wand hit the door handles, the doors locked :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:

So there I was in -8C weather, with my phone locked in the car. Luckily I wasn't far from home and borrowed a phone to call my wife to bring her keys.:thumbup:

Lesson learned, take BMW marketting BS with a grain of salt, the keys can be locked in the car under the right conditions

ard 12-17-2017 03:13 AM

Welcome to the club. ;)

I was in my driveway.

Tomaz 12-17-2017 11:59 AM

I always keep a spare key hidden on the outside of my cars. It once saved a 50 mile tow truck ride home when my wife lost her key.

absentmathis 12-17-2017 11:05 PM

Interesting. I am all too familiar with the water issue so I usually set it away from the car. Good to know that it CAN happen. I used to keep a hide-a-key too Tomaz, but it’s tougher with CA and newer key styles.

loayo 12-18-2017 01:21 AM

I had this happen to me as well. I was going to investigate disabling comfort access to see if it makes a difference. I even contacted BMWNA and they said they disabled the ability to remotely unlock it. I had previously changed the batteries on my key fobs. I was surprised that the car would lock while the keys are in the car.

I would be interested to figure out if there is a way to avoid this.

Nanniepoo 12-18-2017 09:41 AM

I've been able to lock my wife's keys in the car with my fob. She has CA on hers but I'm guessing my key is a replacement since I don't have it.

However I have spent about 10 minutes looking like a complete dumba$$ trying to get the rear hatch to remain closed not realizing it was because her purse was still in the car.

daytonatrbo 12-18-2017 10:45 AM

I was just rinsing some filth off of ours yesterday. With one key in the car and one key in my pocket, I had no problems washing the passenger side. But when I got around to the driver door, the arm/disarm chirp started going off. It didn’t sound like it was actually locking the doors, just giving warning chirps. So I just kept washing.

FunfDreisig 12-18-2017 11:40 AM

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

Nanniepoo 12-18-2017 11:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FunfDreisig (Post 1124060)
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.

FunfDreisig 12-18-2017 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nanniepoo (Post 1124062)
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.

The reports of “spontaneous” CA door/sunroof openings in heavy rain were usually a little vague and un-provable. I always assumed that the keys were in a location close enough to be “seen” by the CA system. For example, the keys could be on a table by a window just in front of the parked BMW — think ground floor apt/condo with parking immediately outside the window.

Funf dreisig


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