I haven't been able to figure out if you can get the passenger doors to unlock when using comfort access. I did notice an iDrive setting for opening "all doors" vs "just driver door" for door locks. However, with "Driver door" set I can unlock the passenger doors by clicking the keyfob twice.
I've been unable to deduce if CA allows the equivalent to double clicking the keyfob. It's one of those things where I think I got it to work one time, then it doesn't the next. I don't know if I did something slightly differently (ie press handle twice and open door, hold handle while passenger holds handle etc) or if maybe it just worked because the passenger door sensed my keyfob even though I was on the other side.
Does anyone know if the passenger doors should unlock when the passenger touches the door handle (assuming the driver has a key fob) and what the correct procedure is?
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I have had the same questions but haven't figured it out yet. If I hold the drivers door handle, only that door unlocks. If I hold the passenger side handle all doors unlock.
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Quote: | I have had the same questions but haven't figured it out yet. If I hold the drivers door handle, only that door unlocks. If I hold the passenger side handle all doors unlock. | Thanks, yes that works for me too. it's just a pain to reach over to the rear driver's side door to unlock the passenger side front door. I wish I could "double-touch" the driver's door and then either open all doors or those doors which people also tocuhed
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Have you tried just grabbing a rear door handle?
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Is it really possible that this is not covered in the manual? If so, shame on BMW.
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I should add......if you have a sedan
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