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      12-19-2012, 12:22 PM   #67
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It happened earlier this week. Parked my car, ignition off, remote key still inside the car (in my backpack at the back seat), all 4 doors closed, went for the trunk for something, accidentally pressed the trunk lock button, trunk closed & all doors locked with the remote key inside the car.

Fortunately, the spare key was close by for the rescue.

Didn't know it would lock with remote key inside the car. So, be careful, guys.
Download the BMW remote app and you can unlock the car with your phone plus a bunch of other features.
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      12-19-2012, 02:30 PM   #68
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Found it too. Not sure for its use.
It's great for charging your phone. I got a Pro Clip mount:

http://www.proclipusa.com/brodit-veh...458-12951.aspx

And a phone holder with a charging cord:

http://www.proclipusa.com/brodit-dev...170-18229.aspx

I ran the wire through the seam between the upper dash and the center console back to the power socket. Nice clean installation.
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      12-19-2012, 07:29 PM   #69
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Okay, hopefully someone can solve this for me.

When I turn off the car and get out, the radio stays on. The only way I can get the radio to turn off is by locking the car. My 2009 BMW would automatically turn off the radio as soon as I opened the door when the ignition was turned off. Is there a way to have the radio turn off without having to lock the car?

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      12-19-2012, 07:49 PM   #70
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It's great for charging your phone. I got a Pro Clip mount:

http://www.proclipusa.com/brodit-veh...458-12951.aspx

And a phone holder with a charging cord:

http://www.proclipusa.com/brodit-dev...170-18229.aspx

I ran the wire through the seam between the upper dash and the center console back to the power socket. Nice clean installation.
I charge my phone in the center console. Maybe in the future I can find use for it.
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      12-19-2012, 08:16 PM   #71
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Okay, hopefully someone can solve this for me.

When I turn off the car and get out, the radio stays on. The only way I can get the radio to turn off is by locking the car. My 2009 BMW would automatically turn off the radio as soon as I opened the door when the ignition was turned off. Is there a way to have the radio turn off without having to lock the car?

Thanks
Press the ignition button a second time (with foot off the brake pedal).
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      12-19-2012, 10:20 PM   #72
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Download the BMW remote app and you can unlock the car with your phone plus a bunch of other features.
Guess the app is only for iPhone, right ? I'm using Android.
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      12-19-2012, 10:26 PM   #73
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Press the ignition button a second time (with foot off the brake pedal).
That did it! Thanks for the help.

Here's another one: When listening to my iPod nano and I select "random" to shuffle my music, I always have to select "random" again every time I turn off/start the car. Is there a way to have the car "remember" the "random" setting?
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      12-21-2012, 04:20 AM   #74
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It happened earlier this week. Parked my car, ignition off, remote key still inside the car (in my backpack at the back seat), all 4 doors closed, went for the trunk for something, accidentally pressed the trunk lock button, trunk closed & all doors locked with the remote key inside the car.

Fortunately, the spare key was close by for the rescue.

Didn't know it would lock with remote key inside the car. So, be careful, guys.
You can call and have BMW assist unlock you as well. The unlock you from space.
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      12-21-2012, 04:12 PM   #75
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2. With the M seats you can move the upper part of your backrest separate from the lower part for the right shoulder support.
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How is this done? Not understanding.
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      12-21-2012, 05:05 PM   #76
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How is this done? Not understanding.
Rocker on the backrest button...
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      12-22-2012, 09:03 AM   #77
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Did you know that the Speed Limit info is actually gathered from a forward facing camera that reads speed limit signs?

You would think the data is stored in the nav, but its not. pay close attention next time you are driving through a school zone and you will notice the speed limit info changes precisely after you pass the sign with the reduced limit.
Wait, I though speed limit was for our international customers. We can get it in the states now?
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      12-22-2012, 11:35 AM   #78
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Wait, I though speed limit was for our international customers. We can get it in the states now?
Comes with Drivers Assistance package on US 2013 M5. It's a great feature btw - an crazy how accurate it is.
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      12-22-2012, 11:38 AM   #79
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Wait, I though speed limit was for our international customers. We can get it in the states now?
Comes with Drivers Assistance package on US 2013 M5. It's a great feature btw - an crazy how accurate it is.
Yes it is excellent for telling you by how much are breaking the speed limit
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      12-26-2012, 04:06 PM   #80
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Here's another one spelled out in another thread in the forums...

There is a small driver side glove compartment just to the left of the steering wheel. There is a small handle/latch that you will see right above where you left knee would be while driving.
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      01-10-2013, 11:56 PM   #81
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The rear seats fold down completely in a 60/40 split? I was wondering about this and only found the release lever because I was installing LED interior lights in the trunk.

There is a release lever on each side just below the trunk opening:
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      01-11-2013, 09:13 AM   #82
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Can one of you tell me if the M5 does this with its wipers?

Switch on ignition without starting the car. Then switch it off. This should leave the car with power available to some functions, including the wipers.

Lift & hold wiper lever past all click points till it won't move up any further. Hold in place till the wipers sweep across the windscreen. They should sweep twice. Once the wipers sweep across, they should stop in the vertical position, so you can fold them back off the windscreen, for cleaning/detailing.

To return to down position, turn power on and click stalk down.
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      01-15-2013, 05:54 PM   #83
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      01-15-2013, 06:04 PM   #84
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Also did you know that, you don't have to disengage the parking brake everytime you want to drive. Next time leave the parking brake engaged and then just step on the gas pedal, it will automatically disengage. This also works for reverse.

Also did you know that, if you are on an incline, and you let go of the brake with the car in D or S, the M5 will start to roll backwards, but it will only roll backwards for a few moments before slowing itself down and then it will speed up again and the slow down again, until you press on the gas pedal again to start moving forward. Pretty cool. It's much better than the E60 M5 hill assist function, where in that car, the M5 will let itself just keep building up speed from rolling backwards on an incline.
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Also did you know that, you don't have to disengage the parking brake everytime you want to drive. Next time leave the parking brake engaged and then just step on the gas pedal, it will automatically disengage. This also works for reverse.

Also did you know that, if you are on an incline, and you let go of the brake with the car in D or S, the M5 will start to roll backwards, but it will only roll backwards for a few moments before slowing itself down and then it will speed up again and the slow down again, until you press on the gas pedal again to start moving forward. Pretty cool. It's much better than the E60 M5 hill assist function, where in that car, the M5 will let itself just keep building up speed from rolling backwards on an incline.
As long as you have your seatbelt on. No seatbelt = no auto release of handbrake.

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      01-15-2013, 06:44 PM   #86
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Heres another one:

While in reverse, the passenger side mirror automatically adjust down to allow you to see a curb. If you don't want this to happen, slide the side mirror adjustment switch to the passenger side and the mirror wont turn downward any more.
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My MacGuyver input:

For those who have dark tinted windows and dont like how the rear and side view mirrors get too dark there is a small sensor in the upper middle of the rear view mirror. Cut out a small piece of black electral tape the size of a paper hole punch and cover it. You will no longer have the mirrors adjust as it gets dark. For me I do this on all my cars because I go dark on the tint and still want reasonalble vision at night.
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My MacGuyver input:

For those who have dark tinted windows and dont like how the rear and side view mirrors get too dark there is a small sensor in the upper middle of the rear view mirror. Cut out a small piece of black electral tape the size of a paper hole punch and cover it. You will no longer have the mirrors adjust as it gets dark. For me I do this on all my cars because I go dark on the tint and still want reasonalble vision at night.
That is a good one!
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