BMW X3
Welcome to the ultimate BMW X3 community
50.9KVIEWS
20REPLIES
0APPRECIATES
14ACTIVE PEOPLE
07-11-2012LAST POST
04-19-2011
04-19-2011
acer2974 user avatar
acer2974
New Member
United_States
8 REP
29 POSTS
We have to press the start/stop button twice to shut off the radio/CD player. If we press it once to shut off the engine, will the radio keep playing until the battery wears down? I'm not sure but I think it shut off after about 10 minutes. We have the Comfort Access. Any thoughts here?
Appreciate0
04-19-2011
04-19-2011
one_driver user avatar
one_driver
New Member
1 REP
17 POSTS
The radio should shut off after you stop the car and open the door, but if not there are safeguards in the car that automatically shut the radio off before the battery drains after the car has been shut off.
Appreciate0
04-19-2011
04-19-2011
BIMMER UK 76 user avatar
BIMMER UK 76
Major
United Kingdom
56 REP
1.1K POSTS
Mine shuts off as soon as I lock the car with the fob
Appreciate0
04-19-2011
04-19-2011
jlr_1304 user avatar
jlr_1304
Private First Class
Canada
11 REP
172 POSTS
I have a question about that: how can one listen to the radio while the engine has stopped? is there an "accessory" feature in the X3?
Appreciate0
04-19-2011
04-19-2011
sfax user avatar
sfax
Brigadier General
United Kingdom
96 REP
3.9K POSTS
jlr_1304 wrote
I have a question about that: how can one listen to the radio while the engine has stopped? is there an "accessory" feature in the X3?
It's only the ignition, nothing to do with the engine being on or off. You can listen to music, use the iDrive etc with the engine off and the ignition on. Pressing stop-start button once is equivalent of turning the "key" one click, stop start plus brake pedal is turning the "key" two clicks, i.e. engine start
Appreciate0
04-19-2011
04-19-2011
LEDZEP user avatar
LEDZEP
Lieutenant General
503 REP
12.3K POSTS
jlr_1304 wrote
I have a question about that: how can one listen to the radio while the engine has stopped? is there an "accessory" feature in the X3?
The radio is actually powered by the electrical system and can draw current from the battery. There is no mechanical linkage between the engine and the radio. :lol:

But seriously, yes - BMW has what is called "radio ready mode". If you have CA, this mode is attained by pressing the Start/Stop button a single time without your foot on the brake - this turns on the electrical system, including but not limited to: radio, homelink, sunroof controls, iDrive system, bluetooth pairing, etc.
If you shut off the engine with a single push of the start/stop button, you stop the engine, but return to "radio ready mode". A second push will turn off the electrical system. Opening the driver's door will also shut down the system.
Appreciate0
04-19-2011
04-19-2011
jlr_1304 user avatar
jlr_1304
Private First Class
Canada
11 REP
172 POSTS
Sorry for my strange questions, but i'm a newbie with BMW.
Appreciate0
04-19-2011
04-19-2011
LEDZEP user avatar
LEDZEP
Lieutenant General
503 REP
12.3K POSTS
jlr_1304 wrote
Sorry for my strange questions, but i'm a newbie with BMW.
No problem - everyone is at some point!! A good bit of the knowledge I have is from the benefit of E90Post members who knew more than me sharing their information. The rest is from owning BMWs for several years...

Couldn't resist the wise-crack, but happy to inform if I can.
Appreciate0
04-19-2011
04-19-2011
jlr_1304 user avatar
jlr_1304
Private First Class
Canada
11 REP
172 POSTS
I took a look at the demo videos on the us bmw website. Very informative and cannot believe all the functions this car has.
Appreciate0
04-20-2011
04-20-2011
Powerrunner user avatar
Powerrunner
Second Lieutenant
United_States
3 REP
275 POSTS
Also if you push the start stop button once after the engine has been running, the engine will turn off and the radio will stay on for about 10 minuites and then will turn off automatically. So you don't need to worry about draining the battery.
Appreciate0
04-20-2011
04-20-2011
ifiwasinmyvw user avatar
ifiwasinmyvw
New Member
0 REP
5 POSTS
Like was mentioned above, it will also turn off after locking the doors.
Appreciate0
04-20-2011
04-20-2011
raleedy user avatar
raleedy
Colonel
United_States
162 REP
2.2K POSTS
1. Opening the door sdoes not hut off the radio.
2. If you press the Start/Stop button a second time (that is, after shutting off the engine) with the brake pedal depressed, the engine will restart.
Appreciate0
04-20-2011
04-20-2011
Harplayr user avatar
Harplayr
Lieutenant
24 REP
424 POSTS
ifiwasinmyvw wrote
Like was mentioned above, it will also turn off after locking the doors.
That's good to know. :cool!:
Appreciate0
04-21-2011
04-21-2011
acer2974 user avatar
acer2974
New Member
United_States
8 REP
29 POSTS
Me again. The radio will absolutely not shut off when you open the door. You either have to press the start/stop button twice, press the volume button, lock the car via the CA fob, or just have confidence that the radio will shut off after 10 minutes (which it does so far). If anyone has found a way to have the radio shut off when you open the door to get out (without relocking), please advise. btw, the radio/CD with the premium option draws a fair amount of current from the battery (plus it's a little weird to have the radio playing in the garage after you go into the house)
Appreciate0
04-21-2011
04-21-2011
Beyu user avatar
Beyu
Lieutenant
United_States
13 REP
579 POSTS
Is there any way to have the radio stay on for more than 10 minutes? It gets a little annoying when you're sitting or waiting in your car, listening to music and have to turn the car back on every few minutes.
Appreciate0
04-21-2011
04-21-2011
sfax user avatar
sfax
Brigadier General
United Kingdom
96 REP
3.9K POSTS
Beyu wrote
Is there any way to have the radio stay on for more than 10 minutes? It gets a little annoying when you're sitting or waiting in your car, listening to music and have to turn the car back on every few minutes.
Once I've switched mine back on once (after the first time it switches itself off) it stays on for a long time. I spent at least 30 minutes once with no shut off. Maybe it's only if you aren't pressing any buttons?
Appreciate0
07-11-2012
07-11-2012
motosan user avatar
motosan
Private First Class
United_States
29 REP
107 POSTS
That is some stupid feature... I hope they made some software update to correct this...
Appreciate0
07-11-2012
07-11-2012
Markap user avatar
Markap
Private First Class
United_States
44 REP
126 POSTS
You can turn the radio on just by pushing the volume button. Not sure how long it stays on but more than 10 min.
Appreciate0
07-11-2012
07-11-2012
DouginNC user avatar
DouginNC
Enlisted Member
United_States
2 REP
37 POSTS
Simply opening the door does not shut off my radio. I either have to 1) push the start / stop button a second time (foot not in the brake), 2) close the door and lock the x3, or 3) walk away and let it time out. Pushing the on / off knob on the radio simply mutes it.
Appreciate0
07-11-2012
07-11-2012
Markap user avatar
Markap
Private First Class
United_States
44 REP
126 POSTS
DouginNC wrote  
Simply opening the door does not shut off my radio. I either have to 1) push the start / stop button a second time (foot not in the brake), 2) close the door and lock the x3, or 3) walk away and let it time out. Pushing the on / off knob on the radio simply mutes it.
Right. To turn the radio off you either need to push the start/stop button twice or lock the doors. If you are sitting in the car and it is off, to play the radio just push the radio volume button. You do not need to turn the car on
Appreciate0
07-11-2012
07-11-2012
Harplayr user avatar
Harplayr
Lieutenant
24 REP
424 POSTS
Having to hit the start/stop button twice to shut everything down is a strange "feature", but I think of it as "a double tap for a kill shot" :D
Appreciate0