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The BMW Range
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Keyless Entry question
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<blockquote data-quote="patgwh" data-source="post: 653868" data-attributes="member: 28142"><p>It is actually possible to lock the car with the engine running. The biggest give away would be the engine noise. So I guess the F30 have relatively stronger engine noise for this reason, perhaps. Rule of thumb, press the Stop button to switch off the engine. Press a second time to switch off ACC. It is ok not to press 2 times if you intend to lock the car, as it will do that when you press the lock on the remote key.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patgwh, post: 653868, member: 28142"] It is actually possible to lock the car with the engine running. The biggest give away would be the engine noise. So I guess the F30 have relatively stronger engine noise for this reason, perhaps. Rule of thumb, press the Stop button to switch off the engine. Press a second time to switch off ACC. It is ok not to press 2 times if you intend to lock the car, as it will do that when you press the lock on the remote key. [/QUOTE]
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