Jeffj said:Yes, until you run out of gas, then you get what's in the battery and then when the battery runs out, you get to call BMW roadside assistance.
Sure that would be an experience haha - or I just refuel some gas
Jeffj said:Yes, until you run out of gas, then you get what's in the battery and then when the battery runs out, you get to call BMW roadside assistance.
Try holding the lock button for a few seconds (on the fob, not on comfort access). Works on some BMW's, can't remember if it does on the i3. Holding the unlock will open them, I think the reverse works, too.Jaypi said:Btw. is there also an option to roll up the windows automatically when ever I lock the car?
jadnashuanh said:Try holding the lock button for a few seconds (on the fob, not on comfort access). Works on some BMW's, can't remember if it does on the i3. Holding the unlock will open them, I think the reverse works, too.Jaypi said:Btw. is there also an option to roll up the windows automatically when ever I lock the car?
i3atl said:jadnashuanh said:Try holding the lock button for a few seconds (on the fob, not on comfort access). Works on some BMW's, can't remember if it does on the i3. Holding the unlock will open them, I think the reverse works, too.Jaypi said:Btw. is there also an option to roll up the windows automatically when ever I lock the car?
Does not work on the i3 or any recent US BMW without coding.
After being coded, it works via the lock button or the door handle locking function with comfort access. It will also fold the mirrors on cars with that capability, including the i3.
Jaypi said:Thanks for the info - can you tell me which coding part it is? Is there like a tutorial for it?
Jaypi said:Thanks for the info - can you tell me which coding part it is? Is there like a tutorial for it?
As I understand it, the brake light function is a two-stage affair depending on the rate of deceleration. It will switch to the rear lights if the hatch is open, but normally will use either one or two lamps in the hatch.imolazhp said:Its too bad we can't have both the upper and lower rear taillights on at the same time. IMO the more illumination, the better!
Thanks!
WoodlandHills said:Could you code one set to be Regen lights and the other to be traditional brake lights? Or are they already that way? I have no idea what is going on back there!
Jaypi said:Thanks a lot .. One more question - I supposedly unlocked the 2.4 gallons, but although I just used 1gallon, I wasn't able to fill up 1.5 gallons & my range for my gas tank is still around 55 miles .....
Those should be the correct settings, aren't they??
http://imgur.com/E5TcMeW
WoodlandHills said:I get the feeling that the BMW engineers wanted to avoid having the REx buzzing away annoying pedestrians unless it was absolutely necessary to bring the SOC back up to the set point.
peteinlongbeach said:WoodlandHills said:I get the feeling that the BMW engineers wanted to avoid having the REx buzzing away annoying pedestrians unless it was absolutely necessary to bring the SOC back up to the set point.
It's purely for efficiency: demand vs supply, just like hybrids do. It has nothing to do with "annoying" anyone, any more than any other idling ICE vehicle on the street. It's no more intrusive to surrounding traffic than any other scooter or motorcycle (far less than most).
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