Ok, this was weird, here;s what happened.
I visited a CCS charger yesterday. I doubt it's relevant, but there was another i3 there.
I got a 30 minute top up, and at 80-something percent, I disconnected and moved the car. Again, probably not relevant.
When I got back in the car with the family another 30 minutes later,
- first I noticed the radio was on a strange station
- then noticed both of my side mirrors were out of position, both dipped down quite a bit
- navigation defaulted to "fastest" rather than "eco plus," which is my default setting for nav routing
- finally, I noticed all my memory buttons were blanked out
My first thought was, hey somebody messed with my car! And then, hey the charger reset my car! Ooh, and also, uh-oh, my 12v battery is dying. Followed by, that other i3 driver got in my car by mistake and...
We speculated the car picked up my wife's key as primary, which is the most likely scenario (she hasn't driven MY car yet so hasn't configured anything). I had opened the passenger door first, to load the kids. Then she opened the drivers door, also to load the kids. But then we switched sides. So... probably.
But after getting home and a while later, I went to move the car, and the presets were all still blank.
This morning, everything was back to normal.
So lets go back to most obvious guess #1 -- that the car registered my wife's key as primary because she opened the drivers door. This means the i3 has memory mirrors? Just without buttons to access them?
I visited a CCS charger yesterday. I doubt it's relevant, but there was another i3 there.
I got a 30 minute top up, and at 80-something percent, I disconnected and moved the car. Again, probably not relevant.
When I got back in the car with the family another 30 minutes later,
- first I noticed the radio was on a strange station
- then noticed both of my side mirrors were out of position, both dipped down quite a bit
- navigation defaulted to "fastest" rather than "eco plus," which is my default setting for nav routing
- finally, I noticed all my memory buttons were blanked out
My first thought was, hey somebody messed with my car! And then, hey the charger reset my car! Ooh, and also, uh-oh, my 12v battery is dying. Followed by, that other i3 driver got in my car by mistake and...
We speculated the car picked up my wife's key as primary, which is the most likely scenario (she hasn't driven MY car yet so hasn't configured anything). I had opened the passenger door first, to load the kids. Then she opened the drivers door, also to load the kids. But then we switched sides. So... probably.
But after getting home and a while later, I went to move the car, and the presets were all still blank.
This morning, everything was back to normal.
So lets go back to most obvious guess #1 -- that the car registered my wife's key as primary because she opened the drivers door. This means the i3 has memory mirrors? Just without buttons to access them?