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Poppa Bear Oct 4, 2010 04:46 AM

Maggie's newest trick.
 
Last week, I discovered that my 10 R56 JCW had a new trick that I don't remember reading about in the owner's manual. The long story is over here, however, I have found out that if I press and hold the open button on the key fob for about five seconds, not only will both doors unlock but both windows will roll down and the sunroof will tilt. I remember this being a dealer programmable option for the R53s but was this true for the R56s, too? Or is Maggie "special"? I just rescanned the OM but didn't come up with anything, nor am I really worried about it. I'm just glad that she didn't try showing me the trick 24 hours earlier when the heavy rains were beating down the east coast!!

Cheers!!

rhawth99 Oct 4, 2010 04:57 AM

Maggie may be special but I believe this is standard behavior. Our '10 MCCS does this as well - it is very useful on a hot day.

yetti96 Oct 4, 2010 05:38 AM

Standard, but still way cool.

NJ Mini Oct 4, 2010 06:23 AM


Originally Posted by Poppa Bear (Post 3141798)
Last week, I discovered that my 10 R56 JCW had a new trick that I don't remember reading about in the owner's manual. The long story is over here, however, I have found out that if I press and hold the open button on the key fob for about five seconds, not only will both doors unlock but both windows will roll down and the sunroof will tilt. I remember this being a dealer programmable option for the R53s but was this true for the R56s, too? Or is Maggie "special"? I just rescanned the OM but didn't come up with anything, nor am I really worried about it. I'm just glad that she didn't try showing me the trick 24 hours earlier when the heavy rains were beating down the east coast!!

Cheers!!


It's a standard thing, but very useful. Too bad you can't close the windows/sunroof remotely as well, but if you lock the doors using the actual key in the door handle and continue to hold the key in the lock position for a few seconds the windows will roll up and sunroof shuts.

drewstermalloy Oct 4, 2010 08:29 AM

Standard, but my car's favorite trick.

BensMini Oct 4, 2010 08:54 PM

Yes standard operating procedure very nice thing on hot days.

Benibiker Oct 4, 2010 09:58 PM

Standard since 07 I believe... :thumbsup:

MINILLA Oct 5, 2010 04:41 AM


Originally Posted by Benibiker (Post 3142387)
Standard since 07 I believe... :thumbsup:

Standard on my 2003 Cooper....and my sons 2004 Cooper S....and the roof actually went all the way open on them...unlike my 2010 Clubman.
Philip

strobeyprobey Oct 5, 2010 08:40 AM

The closing option is taken out of US cars, it is a code-able option that can be enabled in NCS Expert, I just haven't had a chance to do it yet. I'll post back when I do.

Kansas Corey Oct 5, 2010 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by strobeyprobey (Post 3142554)
The closing option is taken out of US cars, it is a code-able option that can be enabled in NCS Expert, I just haven't had a chance to do it yet. I'll post back when I do.

I figured as much. BMW's that are bound for the US have several dealer programmable features disabled - sounds like Mini's are the same way.

Definately post back when you have this done. It would be really nice to walk away from the car and be able to close & lock everything simply by pushing a button.


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