iDrive went black
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I believe the iDrive screen can be turned off, but it is in the vehicle settings menu, not something you would accidently trigger I would think. I've never done it, but when you do turn off the iDrive screen, I have seen other posters complain that it's not truly off, and that when it gets dark enough, you can still see the screen glowing. If yours is totally black, sounds like a failure of some sort.
Glad its back, must have rebooted itself. Sometimes when I start my car, the iDrive screen doesn't come up right away and it seems to reboot more than once. And on even rarer occasion, I have to press the iDrive knob to get it going.
Glad its back, must have rebooted itself. Sometimes when I start my car, the iDrive screen doesn't come up right away and it seems to reboot more than once. And on even rarer occasion, I have to press the iDrive knob to get it going.
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It's true that "display off" doesn't really turn it off, just sort of turns it gray.
As far as the problem you encountered tubbee, I've seen it many times in the morning after waking the car up.
Sometimes you'll see the BMW screen for a long time (while this is showing, my US spec car shows the odometer and other readings in km instead of miles), then it'll go completely blank, then it'll come up normally.
We can only hope that the coveted version 12 will put this glitch to rest.
As far as the problem you encountered tubbee, I've seen it many times in the morning after waking the car up.
Sometimes you'll see the BMW screen for a long time (while this is showing, my US spec car shows the odometer and other readings in km instead of miles), then it'll go completely blank, then it'll come up normally.
We can only hope that the coveted version 12 will put this glitch to rest.
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Glad its back, must have rebooted itself. Sometimes when I start my car, the iDrive screen doesn't come up right away and it seems to reboot more than once. And on even rarer occasion, I have to press the iDrive knob to get it going.
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interesting all the different quirks. I always keep my car locked when I'm not in it (New Orleans isn't the safest of cities) and always use the keyfob to unlock, yet still have the delay sometimes. As for Rudy's screen, I don't ever recall seeing the odometer on the iDrive screen, I'll have to pay closer attention to see if I ever get that.
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kscarrol, I wasn't very clear.
The odometer information that displays in km instead of miles is in the usual odometer place between the speedometer and tachometer, not the iDrive screen. (The iDrive screen is still either black or displaying only the BMW screen during this time.)
The most frustrating part of this glitch is that the PDC visual display doesn't come up until everything is initialized. That means I get to hear the beeps as I'm backing out of my garage and into my driveway but can't use the visual display at all since I'm already driving away from the house by the time the iDrive screen initializes.
The odometer information that displays in km instead of miles is in the usual odometer place between the speedometer and tachometer, not the iDrive screen. (The iDrive screen is still either black or displaying only the BMW screen during this time.)
The most frustrating part of this glitch is that the PDC visual display doesn't come up until everything is initialized. That means I get to hear the beeps as I'm backing out of my garage and into my driveway but can't use the visual display at all since I'm already driving away from the house by the time the iDrive screen initializes.