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Central California has comfortable temperatures time of year. On many days, I don't need either heat or air conditioning. I'll press the "off" button and forget about it.
Yesterday, after driving home from Turkey Day dinner, the climate control kept turning itself on over and over, regardless of how many times I pressed "off." A few seconds would pass and then -- BOOM! -- it was back on again.
Has anyone experienced something similar?
I'm guessing it may have something to do with the reprogramming the dealer gave the car four weeks ago -- but I'm no BMW mechanic.
Yesterday, after driving home from Turkey Day dinner, the climate control kept turning itself on over and over, regardless of how many times I pressed "off." A few seconds would pass and then -- BOOM! -- it was back on again.
Has anyone experienced something similar?
I'm guessing it may have something to do with the reprogramming the dealer gave the car four weeks ago -- but I'm no BMW mechanic.
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Originally Posted by newsman' post='203511' date='Nov 26 2005, 03:41 AM
Central California has comfortable temperatures time of year. On many days, I don't need either heat or air conditioning. I'll press the "off" button and forget about it.
Yesterday, after driving home from Turkey Day dinner, the climate control kept turning itself on over and over, regardless of how many times I pressed "off." A few seconds would pass and then -- BOOM! -- it was back on again.
Has anyone experienced something similar?
I'm guessing it may have something to do with the reprogramming the dealer gave the car four weeks ago -- but I'm no BMW mechanic.
Yesterday, after driving home from Turkey Day dinner, the climate control kept turning itself on over and over, regardless of how many times I pressed "off." A few seconds would pass and then -- BOOM! -- it was back on again.
Has anyone experienced something similar?
I'm guessing it may have something to do with the reprogramming the dealer gave the car four weeks ago -- but I'm no BMW mechanic.
The A/C system will come on to the last setting you had every time you restart the car, but I have never heard of it automatically coming on while driving. Do you have it set on AUTO? If so, it may come on to adjust the temp, even though you keep turning the A/C (snowflake) button off.
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Originally Posted by newsman' post='203511' date='Nov 26 2005, 03:41 AM
Central California has comfortable temperatures time of year. On many days, I don't need either heat or air conditioning. I'll press the "off" button and forget about it.
Yesterday, after driving home from Turkey Day dinner, the climate control kept turning itself on over and over, regardless of how many times I pressed "off." A few seconds would pass and then -- BOOM! -- it was back on again.
Has anyone experienced something similar?
I'm guessing it may have something to do with the reprogramming the dealer gave the car four weeks ago -- but I'm no BMW mechanic.
Yesterday, after driving home from Turkey Day dinner, the climate control kept turning itself on over and over, regardless of how many times I pressed "off." A few seconds would pass and then -- BOOM! -- it was back on again.
Has anyone experienced something similar?
I'm guessing it may have something to do with the reprogramming the dealer gave the car four weeks ago -- but I'm no BMW mechanic.
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I would try turning the speed control adjustment that will turn off all the auto settings as i have noticed that once you hit the auto button you are truley automatic and even when continusley pushing the off button or the auto button does nothing you have to turn the speed of the fan then it shuts off.
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Before I pressed the "off" button, only the fan was blowing at a low setting; the snowflake and auto buttons were also off.
It's very annoying. I thought it would go away after a day or so, but it popped up again today.
Maybe it's time for another trip to the dealer!
It's very annoying. I thought it would go away after a day or so, but it popped up again today.
Maybe it's time for another trip to the dealer!
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Definitely not normal.
I had the same problem with my E39 a couple of years ago. It was a blower problem. It would turn on by itself, and when it does it would set itself to the highest fan level, I have no control over it. Even when I try to at least set it at low mode it wouldn't respond. It's like it had a mind of its own. I didn't do anything to fix it until one day it just totally stopped working, and of all times during summer when it was hot and I had no AC. That was the killer and I decided to trade in the car, since I started experiencing other problems with it. The dealer I traded it to looked at the problem and came to the conclusion that it was definitely a blower problem.
But since the E60 is fairly new I can't imagine it having a blower problem
I had the same problem with my E39 a couple of years ago. It was a blower problem. It would turn on by itself, and when it does it would set itself to the highest fan level, I have no control over it. Even when I try to at least set it at low mode it wouldn't respond. It's like it had a mind of its own. I didn't do anything to fix it until one day it just totally stopped working, and of all times during summer when it was hot and I had no AC. That was the killer and I decided to trade in the car, since I started experiencing other problems with it. The dealer I traded it to looked at the problem and came to the conclusion that it was definitely a blower problem.
But since the E60 is fairly new I can't imagine it having a blower problem
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I remember my sales told me e60 has Carbon Dioxide sensor. When AC is recycle air internally, it will change to external air when sensor shows high in Carbon Dioxid.
Maybe this has something to do with your problem.
Maybe this has something to do with your problem.
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I have never experienced this with my 05 e60, get the car right back to your dealer for a fix.
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Obviously, your car is possessed. It must be the spirit of Horst, the mechanic who had a heart attack while he was installing your ventilation system on the assembly line. His soul is restless and must be appeased.
Recommend ingesting liberal quantities of schnapps (the real German stuff, not the sissy stuff from the states) and as much schnitzel as you can hold. If that doesn't work, just yell at your car in German (Bavarian dialect preferable).
Sorry, I'm not helping...
Recommend ingesting liberal quantities of schnapps (the real German stuff, not the sissy stuff from the states) and as much schnitzel as you can hold. If that doesn't work, just yell at your car in German (Bavarian dialect preferable).
Sorry, I'm not helping...