I dropped off our 2014 i3 BEV at 11 am last Monday for the replacement of its original defective KLE and for an update of its original I001-14-07-503 software to version I001-15-11-502, the version that was recently released. I was pleasantly surprised to receive a call at 5 pm the same day informing me that our car was ready to be picked up, only 6 hours after I dropped it off! Great job, BMW of Honolulu!
I had been concerned about the amount of time required for this service because of reports I have read about many hours having been required for a software update and days waiting for a KLE to be delivered to the dealer because the dealer would not order one in advance. I verified in advance that a KLE was available here, and the software update didn't take very long, so I needn't have worried.
After the software update, I didn't notice any reduction in power, but I drive almost exclusively in Eco Pro, so I probably wouldn't notice a power reduction.
I immediately noticed that the contents of my profile had been deleted even though the name of my profile remained. I was able to restore my profile because I had saved it to a flash drive.
I noticed that the state of charge (SoC) could now be displayed as a percentage. I don't know why i3 owners wanted this so much because the SoC percentage can be estimated to within probably ±2% using the SoC bar gauge at the bottom of the dashboard display. That's sufficient accuracy for me.
I went through the iDrive menus and found a few seemingly random settings that had changed, but nothing major.
My charging circuit is only 20 amps, and the few public charging stations that I use don't display the charging rate, so I don't know whether the software update has restored the charging power to the 7.2 kW max. I have no doubt that it did, but I can't easily prove it.
I don't frequently charge to 100%, so I don't yet know whether the charge port will unlock when fully charged. I don't charge often at public charging stations because they're almost always in use (many EV's in Honolulu), so the Hospitality Charging Feature isn't important to me.
I don't precondition our battery pack in our warm climate, so I've never experienced the repeated opening and shutting of our EVSE's relay and wouldn't know whether this has been fixed.
I don't set a low-cost charging period because our electricity rate schedule does not include a low-cost charging period, so I don't know whether this has been fixed.
I have never encountered an EVSE that tried to charge below 600 watts, so I don't know whether that's fixed. The J1772 standard specifies 6 amps as the minimum charging current. 6 amps at 120 v. is 720 watts, so a J1772 EVSE that adheres to the spec wouldn't charge at 600 watts or below. I'm not sure why an i3 should charge at below 600 watts.
With no REx engine, the various fault codes that set the check engine light don't apply to our i3.
The main reasons that I wanted our software updated were to restore the charging power to full and to reduce the probability of suffering a broken motor mount. I have experienced nothing negative about this software update and would encourage everyone to get it to reduce the probability of suffering a broken motor mount, if nothing else.