03-21-2019, 04:09 PM | #1 |
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Seems the location of the key fob in the pants pocket has claimed another tailgate to open against the closed garage door. To make matters worse wife came home and opened the garage door ugh! No real damage other than paint chipped on the lower leading edge. BMW needs to redesign the keys fob (assuming that's what it is). Just a reminder to pull your beautiful X3 far enough into the garage to allow adequate clearance in case she decides to open up the hatch to air herself out. Bodyshop here I come.
Update: went to the body shop and ask for a estimate, $816.00 and a week to fix |
03-21-2019, 04:42 PM | #2 |
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You're lucky. My garage door ripped the metal ball joints from the motor and spring and the headliner got mangled. It was a $3000 repair.
Coding the trunk to only open when the car is unlocked is your friend. |
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03-21-2019, 05:28 PM | #3 |
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Yeah this is one of those things that I think all X3 owners become too intimately familiar with. I've had the tailgate open as a red light turns to green, the button in the car wouldn't put it down, and I had to get out of the car to close it.
Planning to get it decoded because there's really no use for me given that you can just kick underneath the bumper to open it. |
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03-21-2019, 05:37 PM | #4 |
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I totally agree, I should have someone disable the button on the remote. I never use the remote for anything it's always in my pocket, ok now my coat. I need to by a hard cover for the remote. Sounds like this could get expensive!!
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03-21-2019, 07:31 PM | #5 |
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I was washing the car yesterday with the key in my pocket and the trunk magically opened. It seems the trunk is prone to opening if you even breathe on the fob.
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I have yet to figure out what it is.. But if I have the key anywhere on me while washing my car, it will continuously lock and unlock, as well as pop the back hatch randomly. |
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03-21-2019, 08:54 PM | #9 |
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There is a entirely separate thread on random tailgate openings; this thread should not have been initiated. However, to answer your question, yes, I had my fob lying on a shelf in the garage while washing/drying my vehicle, fob not touched, and my tailgate opened and closed many times, while I stood there stunned. Not good. |
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03-21-2019, 09:05 PM | #10 |
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Yes, I have had to do that with my last three BMWs. If you have comfort access and wash the car with the key fob nearby, expect it to act like you're touching the sensors (whether for door lock/unlock, or the trunk/hatch open/close). If I keep the key in my garage about 30' away, no issues at all.
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03-22-2019, 04:33 AM | #11 |
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I strongly believe, after my experience, this is not the fob. I was having the same problem that ultimately resulted in damage. Since having my kick sensor comfort access control unit replaced I have not had a single false opening, and I have not changed the way I hold or use my keys.
You should take it to your dealership, insist they replace the module and pay for the damage. They did for me. |
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When folks are experiencing a problem, we need to get the details to understand the possible causes, and avoid lumping the issues into one single category which is absolutely not helpful to everyone. I'm not here to dismiss the problem, which honestly I believe is real. However, the remedy would highly depending on the causes. For example, If car washing is causing this (e.g. water jet trigger the kick sensor? Water at car handles trigger comfort access and unlock car?) Then easy fix is keep the fobs away while you do the washing. If faulty sensor was to blame due to snow melt or something, then a trip to the dealership to change the sensor is the proper course of action (but not changing the key fob). If butt dialing is the cause of unexpected opening, then get some good key fob covers - by the way, I would highly recommend everyone use a key fob cover if you have not considered that already. |
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That happens a lot to me when washing at home or self service car wash. Either the hose or water triggers the hands free under bumper
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04-04-2019, 01:53 PM | #16 |
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Ironically I took my fob out of it's rubber cover today to change the battery in it and when I got back down to the car the hatch was open. Sort of proof positive of the cause - poor design of the fob.
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04-04-2019, 04:27 PM | #20 |
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Is this a problem on other current BMW models like the 3/5 series? I assume it's less serious because the sedan hood popping would be unlikley to cause damage, but still, if it's the fob, there should be a equal number of complaints from those owners too..
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04-04-2019, 07:53 PM | #21 |
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I've read of these instances before I got my X3. I always back-up into parking spots. Especially in garages, I always make sure that I line up the bottom corner of where the wall meets the floor to the Last Green INDENT on the parking guide when reversing. This keeps it a fair distance away so I would never scrape anything if the trunk opened. I recently coded my car so that the trunk will NOT OPEN unless the car is unlocked first. No hazard of me hitting the button in my pocket accidentally anymore. But - I still park the same way regardless, in case I need to open my trunk
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wife had this happen today. she parked the car in our garage (large apartment garage with lots of other cars), locked it. came back hours later and the boot lid was up. ?? I don't get it.
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