Small problem with Pro Nav
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I just moved house and I want to set the Home address in the Address Book of my Pro Nav to my new home location. This does not work however. If I select 'Use your current location' with the IDrive controller the next screen does not show my address as it would when storing a 'normal' address book entry but it shows nothing. The only way to get out of this screen is by pressing the Menu button. The IDrive controller is frozen. My software Version is 13.3
Does anyone else have experienced this problem?
Does anyone else have experienced this problem?
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From: Pittsburgh, PA USA
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My version 12.2 works fine...
One bit of advice, I think it's a bad idea to program your home address in the address book under the "home" tag. If you're at all worried about identity theft, it allows service techs or valets to "look up" your address. Also, in the event your car is stolen, the thief/thieves might get an idea of stopping by for a visit!
One bit of advice, I think it's a bad idea to program your home address in the address book under the "home" tag. If you're at all worried about identity theft, it allows service techs or valets to "look up" your address. Also, in the event your car is stolen, the thief/thieves might get an idea of stopping by for a visit!
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From: expat in The Netherlands
My Ride: BMW 545iA Black Sapphire
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Originally Posted by Rudy' date='Dec 28 2004, 09:30 PM
My version 12.2 works fine...
One bit of advice, I think it's a bad idea to program your home address in the address book under the "home" tag.? If you're at all worried about identity theft, it allows service techs or valets to "look up" your address.? Also, in the event your car is stolen, the thief/thieves might get an idea of stopping by for a visit!
One bit of advice, I think it's a bad idea to program your home address in the address book under the "home" tag.? If you're at all worried about identity theft, it allows service techs or valets to "look up" your address.? Also, in the event your car is stolen, the thief/thieves might get an idea of stopping by for a visit!
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Originally Posted by alohalc' date='Dec 28 2004, 01:47 PM
and i think you forgot one thing...you don't even have your car yet
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I also noticed the same thing. By the way, I don't trust my car to the valet.
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