01-04-2012, 12:41 PM | #1 |
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way to unlock all doors by just touching door 2x?
I can unlock the drivers door by just pulling the drivers handle. However, that doesn't unlock the passenger side door.
I can change settings to 'unlock all doors', and that will unlock all doors by pulling the drivers side handle. This isn't the safest situation. Ideally, I would like to leave the setting to 'unlock drivers door' but then; I was hoping to be able to mimic the key fob, that allows one press to open the drivers door, 2 presses to open all doors but with the door handle. Like 2 pulls would open all doors. Anyone know of a way to do this, or not possible? |
01-04-2012, 09:57 PM | #3 |
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Don't think so...
I haven't seen that option and I don't think it is one. At least we can still do it with the keyfob. For me, I do like the open all doors feature, which is how I have mine set.
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I set Driver side unlock only. This gives me following: 1. One key fob press opens driver side door 2. Second press on key fob opens all other doors. Hand touch on the handle only opens the driver side door even if I touch multiple times. Single touch for locking locks all the doors. Anyway I don't like this setting and I'm setting open All the doors. |
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01-09-2012, 12:40 PM | #6 |
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I have comfort access and I currently have mine set to open all doors, but I recall that when I had it set to open only the driver's side door, pulling on the passenger door handle actually unlocks all doors rather than just the passenger's door.
My main gripe is that the door lock/unlock button is in the center of the dash. If it were in the door, then I'd be perfectly happy to leave it at only unlocking the driver's side door since I can quickly hit the unlock button right away rather than having to get into the car first (to some it looked slightly rude that I sat down before letting anyone else in). Of course, I could use the remote to do this but then that seems to negate the whole purpose of having comfort access? |
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Agree, what is the use of comfort access if you have to dig in your pocket to get remote. I think BMW missed the boat on this. Wish there was a place you could send suggestions to. |
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