Help - when I get out of car, Bluetooth keeps going and kills battery
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When I am on a Bluetooth call with my iPhone 4, and I select the source on the iPhone to be the phone itself (instead of the BMW Bluetooth because I am getting out of the car), the call is transferred back to the phone but the BMW Bluetooth stays on (and keeps counting seconds). I walk away from the car, after pressing the start/stop button twice as I usually do to kill the engine and radio mode, but Bluetooth stays on in the car. When I return, I have a dead battery.
So... How do I tell my car that it is okay to shut down, as the call has been transferred back to my handset?
So... How do I tell my car that it is okay to shut down, as the call has been transferred back to my handset?
if that was enough to drain your battery, it's time for a new one anyway.
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I'm confused with all these comments about "transferring the call to the phone", although I have never been on the phone when I shut off the car (I don't think). In fact, I don't even think about it. Both my phone and my wife's phone are married to the bluetooth in the car. They are set up so that if both of us get in at the same time, my phone (iPhone4) connects to the bluetooth, otherwise her phone connects.
When I get to my destination, I simply press the Start/Stop button once to shut off the engine, and get out of the car (locking it or not). At that point, any calls are then answered directly by my phone. I leave bluetooth on all the time, both in the car and on our phones, with no detrimental effect on the battery life of either phone or the car. (I realize it probably drains the phone somewhat, but not noticeably by me.)
When I get to my destination, I simply press the Start/Stop button once to shut off the engine, and get out of the car (locking it or not). At that point, any calls are then answered directly by my phone. I leave bluetooth on all the time, both in the car and on our phones, with no detrimental effect on the battery life of either phone or the car. (I realize it probably drains the phone somewhat, but not noticeably by me.)
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+1.
I went on my 3rd battery about a year ago. The last two OEMs lasted about 2.2 years, each. It sounds like your battery is too defective to hold enough juice to start up, regardless of long you charge it. And don't bother buying a 900+ Amps Battery Jumper Starter (because the Dealers said my battery was still good); I own two of them and they are not reliable if the battery is too dead. It surely sound like you might just need a new battery and an IBS.
Good luck!
I went on my 3rd battery about a year ago. The last two OEMs lasted about 2.2 years, each. It sounds like your battery is too defective to hold enough juice to start up, regardless of long you charge it. And don't bother buying a 900+ Amps Battery Jumper Starter (because the Dealers said my battery was still good); I own two of them and they are not reliable if the battery is too dead. It surely sound like you might just need a new battery and an IBS.
Good luck!
How old is your car battery? Maybe it's near-dead and the delay in the idrive to shutoff after a call disconnects is enough to kill it. I had that happen for a year on a car battery which was essentially dead but I was too stupid to realize it. Even something like an interior light on for an extra 30 seconds would kill my car battery.
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This same thing happens to me ocassionally; so I've gotten used to switching bluetooth off on my phone before i shut the car off. This ensures for me that the car shuts off completely.
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I'm confused with all these comments about "transferring the call to the phone", although I have never been on the phone when I shut off the car (I don't think). In fact, I don't even think about it. Both my phone and my wife's phone are married to the bluetooth in the car. They are set up so that if both of us get in at the same time, my phone (iPhone4) connects to the bluetooth, otherwise her phone connects.
When I get to my destination, I simply press the Start/Stop button once to shut off the engine, and get out of the car (locking it or not). At that point, any calls are then answered directly by my phone. I leave bluetooth on all the time, both in the car and on our phones, with no detrimental effect on the battery life of either phone or the car. (I realize it probably drains the phone somewhat, but not noticeably by me.)
When I get to my destination, I simply press the Start/Stop button once to shut off the engine, and get out of the car (locking it or not). At that point, any calls are then answered directly by my phone. I leave bluetooth on all the time, both in the car and on our phones, with no detrimental effect on the battery life of either phone or the car. (I realize it probably drains the phone somewhat, but not noticeably by me.)
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