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Physical and Digital key issues today
Concerning issue with my keys this morning.
We've had our 24 iX for a month now (OTA updated to 3/2023.53 last week) and the Digital Keys have worked flawlessly...until today. When i got to the car this morning with my iphone (that has my digital key) the car didn't unlock. I thought, ok maybe just a weird glitch so I grabbed both of the physical keys and walked up to the car and touched the handle for comfort access. Nothing. Finally after pressing the unlock button on the key many many times the car finally unlocked. However, the car still didn't seem to recognize the key. It said I needed to hold the key on the steering column to start...ok fine. So I did and the car turned on, but then made me keep the key there for a solid minute or it would give me the warning that I had no key in the car. After getting to my destination, I decided to reboot the iDrive and try again. This time it seemed it didn't make me hold the key on the column, but the digital key still wasnt working. So as of now, I have deleted the digital key from my apple wallet and the car, but now it won't let me re-add the key. When i get half way through the process via the MyBMW app it says "Error Activating your Mobile Device Try again"...I tried again, same error. Any thoughts? I really want to avoid having to take this car in for if I don't have to. Thanks |
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If you don’t want to do that try holding down the volume rocker plus foot on the brake pedal for 20 seconds. Release the rocker after that and wait a few more seconds before you press again on it to turn things back on. Car needs to be off. See if this works first before trying hard reset. I had this issue twice before (3 no old car)
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^ This. A simple reboot just requires holding down the Volume button with the car running - moving or stationary. And forget "X" seconds - hold the button down either until the screen goes blank and release, or continue holding until the screen blanks and the "OK" prompt reappears and then release. There has been some debate on which works best, but practically it probably doesn't matter - it basically starts the car from a cold (short) sleep.
A "hard" (diagnostic) reboot involves putting the car in diagnostic mode (3 quick presses on the Start button with the car off, then holding down the Volume button as before), and there's also some debate on that, but a diagnostic reboot sometimes resolves issues that a normal reboot won't. It (probably) halts running software that might be preventing a normal reboot fix, similar to "safe" mode on a computer, but BMW is silent on this method. You could get into trouble in diagnostic mode in previous ICE iterations (iX is unknown), so probably best to just confine operations to 1) diagnostic mode, and 2) reboot if you choose this method. Either type of rebooting can sometimes require restoring some settings, so good idea to check. |
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