Read an interesting post about this. I want to know what happens if you disconnect the battery because I’m new to iDrive. or disable the iDrive’s control fuse?
I’m not sure, but you might not want to completely disconnect the batteries in a BMW without taking some precautions because I’ve heard that if the car loses all power, it might enter an anti-theft mode. I’m not sure because I don’t work on my autos.
Anyhow, that wasn’t the type of reset the OP was referring about (nor the one I was talking about).
When you lock the car and turn it off, iDrive completely shuts off for roughly 12 minutes. In most BMWs, you can restart the computer for the idrive system, navigation, etc. by holding down the volume button for 20 to 25 seconds constantly. The volume is only momentarily turned off when the volume button is pressed; the system is not restarted.
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A 2012 650i Convertible with 23K miles was recently purchased. It is preloaded with voice recordings and radio/navigation presets from the previous owner. Just a ton of info that has been preserved. Is it feasible to remove everything from this and transmit it in its original form?
Definitely helpful Google link I bet you’ve been waiting forever to pull that sleazy trick on someone.
I am aware of how to delete radio presets, but I would like to know how to delete everything, including navigation history, store data, radio content, all drivers, and all recorded music.
There must be a technique they employ to accomplish this when a car is traded to the dealer, right? They are unable to assign a tech to delete each and every item, and searching for everything takes hours.
Go to settings from the iDrive main menu. Position the iDrive controller to the right while in the settings menu. After that, move it to the right one more time to see the option to remove all personal information. I haven’t used it, but it’s in my car.
BMW iDrive: What is it?
Drivers can access a variety of content on the dashboard screen using BMW’s native infotainment system, iDrive. Along with more standard infotainment capabilities like navigation, audio, and communication, this content also includes car settings and trip information.
The system consists of both hardware and software components. The iDrive display (VividScreen), which is located on the dashboard, and the rotary BMW iDrive controller, which is used to navigate the on-screen menus, are the two most noticeable hardware elements. Additional equipment is dispersed throughout the driver’s cabin, including buttons on the dashboard and steering wheel, a voice-activated microphone, and, in cars with the most recent BMW iDrive versions, cameras that facilitate gesture control.
All of this technology is required to run the dedicated iDrive software from BMW, which has undergone numerous iterations over the years, much like the operating systems we’re used to using on our phones and laptops. Much of the user experience, including menu design and feature set through several BMW iDrive apps, is determined by the software. It is sometimes feasible to run several software versions on the same iDrive hardware; for example, vehicles with an NBT Evo head unit can quickly switch between the iDrive ID5 and ID6 versions.
Comparable infotainment systems from other automakers, including as Mercedes’s MBUX, Ford’s SYNC, and FCA’s Uconnect, can be used to evaluate iDrive.
My BMW Connected Drive app has to be refreshed.
Connected Drive by BMW. To reset the car data on your BMW with Operating System 8, choose “Menu” > “System settings.” Please be aware that after being restored to factory settings in vehicles with a manufacturing date of 11/2020, the vehicle will be deleted from your BMW ID on the My BMW App and My BMW webpage.
How can I remove my BMW IDrive account?
Remove the idrive profile of the former owner if you bought a used car.
Setting 1
2. Personas
3. Choose the active profile (may have another name on it or look like —-)
4. In order to see the “options” page, move the idrive dial to the right.
5. To reset your profile, scroll down.
6. Doesn’t require much time.
7. Shut off the engine and wait 5 to 15 minutes for the idrive to totally shut off. In order for the idrive to turn off while you are waiting in the car, ensure sure your seatbelt is not fastened.
8. Restart the vehicle, return to “Profiles,” and choose a “—-“.
9. Choose “rename profile” by pushing the iDrive dial to the right once more.
10. After reconnecting, begin adding the shortcuts and any settings you desire.
Before doing this, whenever I used a different key to start the car, my shortcuts and other settings would erratically reset themselves after some time.
Every configuration now appears to save properly after resetting and creating a new profile.
How is a BMW Connected Drive updated?
In the car, perform the following steps to update apps and services: – In the idrive menu, go to the “installed apps” menu item, press the idrive option button (takes 10 seconds or so). – Go to installed services in the linked drive services and update those (with the option key as well)
How do I get rid of my BMW ID?
In the My BMW App, how do I erase my BMW ID? Select the gear icon for “Settings” at the top right of the “Profile” page, then “Profile Data” > “Your Profile” > “Account Data” to delete your BMW ID from the My BMW App.
How can I evaluate my BMW iDrive?
The iDrive system’s navigation is a crucial component that makes getting from A to B simple. But since roads and sites of interest constantly change, it’s critical to maintain your BMW’s GPS maps updated if you want to get the most out of your iDrive.
Many of the most recent BMW models include over-the-air (OTA) map updates, which use the vehicle’s integrated SIM card to automatically download the most recent map data. The procedure in these automobiles is comparable to updating your smartphone to the most recent iOS or Android version; all you have to do is restart your car after your iDrive has downloaded the data.
For vehicles that do not allow OTA updates, a manual upgrade is necessary. Previously, updating BMW navigation maps required changing a DVD holding the map data. More newer vehicles include built-in hard drives that hold the data, allowing you to update your map by overwriting the hard drive’s contents. You can accomplish this with BMW by connecting a USB stick with the updated map data to the USB port in your vehicle.
It’s a good idea to determine which map version you need, which relies on your iDrive system, before purchasing a new BMW map. Use the settings menu when your iDrive navigation is open to navigate to “Navigation system version,” where you can see the region, version, and year of your current GPS data.
How can my BMW Connected Drive be updated?
Through the My BMW App, you can also do a remote software upgrade. The My BMW App is an application that connects your Apple or Android smartphone with your vehicle and is a part of the BMW Connected Drive package. You may preset locations before getting into your car, adjust the heat, unlock your doors, and even download a Remote Software update via Wi-Fi.
The My BMW App software upgrading instructions are as follows:
- The Remote Software Upgrade menu can be found by opening the app.
- Select the “Wi-Fi only” download option under Remote Software Upgrade options.
- Click “Start download” to begin.
- After the download is finished, pair your phone with your car via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
- Verify your connections under the ‘Mobile devices’ option of your iDrive settings.
- Select “new device” to set up a Wi-Fi connection.
- Choose “Internet, applications.”
- Use your phone to scan the QR code.
- A Wi-Fi token will be sent to you, which you must accept in order to create the connection.
- While you’re traveling, the software update will be uploaded once the Wi-Fi connection is established.
I need to reset iDrive for a new owner.
A 2012 650i Convertible with 23K miles was recently purchased. It is preloaded with voice recordings and radio/navigation presets from the previous owner. Just a ton of info that has been preserved. Is it feasible to remove everything from this and transmit it in its original form?
BMW IDrive is it free?
All eligible BMW vehicles with the software installed are eligible for free registration with ConnectedDrive. For three years, most BMW vehicles come standard with it. BMW offers the majority of the Digital Services capabilities separately or as a trial since it understands that not all owners will want or require all of the ConnectedDrive functions.
The majority of these have different prices, ranging from PS1 for a one-month trial of real-time traffic data to PS79 for a map update for the My Journey system. BMW, on the other hand, offers four ConnectedDrive packages that range in price from PS59 to PS239 and run for a full year. As the price rises, each bundle includes more ConnectedDrive features.
Only BMWs with the most recent OS7 infotainment system and up receive Apple CarPlay for free, which may surprise some BMW owners. When their BMWs reach their third anniversary, some owners will still be required to pay up to PS265 for Apple CarPlay. In 2020, BMW vehicles finally offered Android Auto connectivity as an option, providing wireless integration to the vehicle’s infotainment system at no additional cost.
How much does a new BMW IDrive cost?
I’ve been wondering how much it would cost to upgrade to the newest IDRIVE, so I’ve been giving it a lot of thought. I want to upgrade to a new 2012 or 2013 IDRIVE with all the bells and whistles, but I’m not sure if it will be worthwhile.
Basic CIC idrives with maps, voice control, and video in motion cost between $2200 and $2500; occasionally, a backup camera can be included in that price.
On my 2008, I’ve been meaning to upgrade as well. a full cic with combos, a front pdc, and a rear camera was desired. Like the OP said, it has all the bells and whistles.
Please also PM me. I have a 2008 M3 and would really like the new CIC with the new controller, buttons, etc., Bluetooth playback for an iPod or Droid phone, new maps with a high-resolution screen, and a backup camera would be a good addition.
Any information you can give me regarding this refit would be greatly welcomed and useful. Alekshop said I would only need to drive to the dealership to have the software updated. TECH, if I installed the entire system myself, what tuning is required afterward.
You would need to get in touch with me outside of the forum since I’m no longer a merchant here.
I have a 2010 CIC system, but I don’t have internet access, sound streaming Bluetooth, or any BMW apps. I believe all I would need to upgrade to this level is a combox.
Do you market and code the combox? I’m attempting to put up one for the wife’s 2010 E70 2010 X5 with coding. Can you send me any information via private message? thanks!