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Jun 13, 2017 Bmw 3 series key fob remote programming guide. With one from another car instead of a new being ordered save up to 90. Remove the key from ignition and. Jun 10, 2016 Vehicle: BMW 2015 X5 30d. Anyone witnessed this before? I close the tailgate using the rear button, lock the doors, fold in the mirrors. Shortly after tailgate.

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Vehicle: BMW 2015 X5 30d. Anyone witnessed this before? I close the tailgate using the rear button, lock the doors, fold in the mirrors. Shortly after tailgate opens by itself for no reason. This is the second time that I found the tailgate to be open. First time I thought it was my niece playing with the keys when she stayed over the night.

Definitely no chance of it being pushed accidentally. My keys are in my jacket pocket with nothing else and no matter how much I try to push the unlock button through other means (bending over, through the cloths), it doesn't unlock the tailgate or doors. I've seen a few thread on the other BMW forums that this has occurred to them as well, but no response as to why its behaving this way. Only looked at the video feed due to some items in the car went missing. Have called up my dealer and they said they can investigate it fully this Wednesday. Sonalksis Stereo Tools V Stream.

Edit: added the vehicle model and year. Edit2: I've uploaded the rear camera footage. Even though it can be changed, the Australian delivered cars are setup to flash the hazards once when you lock the vehicle, provided all the doors and tailgate are closed properly. If they don't flash when you press the lock button it is an indication that one of the doors or tailgate is not closed properly, or perhaps not adjusted properly. Normally, unlocking the car will not flash the hazards unless it has been enabled for this, and I think for most (all?) models this change has to be done by the dealer.

I recall in another thread you can lock the car with the key in the boot.which is strange also. This isn't all that unusual these days, many cars have a separate boot/tailgate release button on the fob.

If you open the boot/tailgate using this button whilst the doors are still locked, you can then leave you keys in the boot then close it and they are locked in. There is a new technique being used by thieves that even the most sophisticated systems are vulnerable to. I won’t go into details here about how it works for obvious reasons but I wonder if the security of the car is being compromised or, there’s actually a fault with it. Without wanting to give too much away, have you ever had any issues unlocking it, eg; it initially seems unresponsive, then unlocks? Have called up my dealer and they said they can investigate it fully this Wednesday. Not good enough I wouldn't be accepting that.

I'd be calling BMW support, asking for a flat bed (unless the tail gate stays closed when you drive it) or drive it to your nearest dealer and have them give you a replacement car for the weekend. Also I'd be sending along an invoice and CCTV footage of the guy stealing your work stuff. I'm assuming you've tried this but does slamming the boot without the electronics doing the work do anything? Is there any dirt or crap in the latch?

Imagine a 5 or 10 yr old car which you can't manually shut the doors on because of some electrical glitch which costs thousands to fix Most of new cars have a stubby key (not sure what is the correct term for it) attached to the remote control that allows you to open one of the front doors. If your car battery goes down below certain voltage, remote control can't open doors but with this key you can do it. Suara Sirine Ambulance Mp3. Happened to me on few occasions. With key-less entry-in my Renault I can lock the car pressing lock button on the fob.

It disables the key-less function and the car can be only open pressing unlock button. To some extent it reduces the chance of getting car being unlocked using scanner method. I'm aware that there are some other methods but I can live with it. Thieves are always one step ahead.

The car should stop when it's out of range of the key, as many thieves found out when trying to drive off in a keyless access car. This prompted me to do small experiment. I started the car in key-less mode, then I left the card in the garage and then I drove up the road some 500 m.