07-31-2016, 09:52 AM | #1 |
Registered Drives: 2012 X5 35d Join Date: May 2015 Location: Boston | Key locked inside car Hello there, Relatively new to the forum with a 2012 X5d. We recently had to intentionally break into the car due to the car locking with the key inside. My wife keeps the keys in her purse and as soon as she closed the door it locked. Luckily my infant son was not in locked in the car with it. Has anyone else experienced this issue? Is this an issue where I should bring the truck to the dealership? |
07-31-2016, 11:46 AM | #2 |
Colonel Drives: bmw Join Date: May 2010 Location: Chicago | Quote: Originally Posted by chasenothing Hello there, Relatively new to the forum with a 2012 X5d. We recently had to intentionally break into the car due to the car locking with the key inside. My wife keeps the keys in her purse and as soon as she closed the door it locked. Luckily my infant son was not in locked in the car with it. Has anyone else experienced this issue? Is this an issue where I should bring the truck to the dealership? Yea that's strange my rear hatch pops open if it doesn't sense anyone in the car and the key is in her purse. Our old A6 did the same thing. Wouldn't lock the keys in the car. Both had comfort access though not sure if that's the issue. Does your X5 have comfort access? I would figure that was a standard feature at this price point. Not sure though. |
07-31-2016, 07:29 PM | #3 |
Captain Drives: 2012 X5 35i Join Date: Mar 2014 Location: Seattle | My wife did lock the car with infant in the car once. Luckily it was in an underground garage and I wasn't traveling on business, so I could go help her. BMW Seattle had no response to how that was possible. |
08-01-2016, 01:30 AM | #4 |
Major Drives: F30 330i Join Date: Apr 2013 Location: Houston, TX | My wife did it once and locked in infant inside too and I caught my self do it too. What happens is if she opens the door with the purse on her and while opening accidentally touches the lock area while the door is swinging on opening the door, it locks the car. Then put the purse inside the car and close the door, it beeps and it's locked. It's a flaw on the handle design, gotta be careful when opening the door. I have the mirrors set to fold on lock, so now I.know if it locks in that manor |
08-02-2016, 08:23 PM | #5 |
Tuned ///M Cars Only Drives: '21 F87 M2C |'20 F97 X3MC Join Date: May 2015 Location: Vancouver BC | Actually tried locking my keys in the car, tried locking it manually from inside but it wouldnt lock. Tried locking it with the door handle (comfort access) and it wouldn't lock. |
08-06-2016, 06:24 AM | #6 |
Major Drives: F30 330i Join Date: Apr 2013 Location: Houston, TX | You can try locking the car with the key outside while the doors are open then putting the key in the car |
08-08-2016, 01:19 PM | #7 |
Private First Class Drives: 2012 FBO E70 X5 Join Date: Sep 2014 Location: Long Island, NY | Mine locked on me once too. Think mine was due to the batteries being weak in the key itself. Once I changed the batteries I was good to go. When they were low the comfort access didn't sense the key in the car. __________________ **Padny Detailing** Padnydetailing.com IG/ Facebook: Padnydetailing |
08-08-2016, 10:54 PM | #8 |
Lieutenant Drives: 2011 335i MSport / 2012 X5 35d Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: SoCal | This has happened twice to me in the most inconvenient of situations, a far way from home. I traced it to a low battery charge in the key fob, replaced the battery and the trunk popped as it should. Both times the key was in my laptop bag, thus poor transmitting to the internal sensor. Still, that's a flaw in design, it should be fool proof considering the consequences that can result-child or pet in car, summer, locked out.. __________________ 2011 E90 335i M-Sport 6MT Alpine white - saddle brown |
08-09-2016, 03:10 PM | #9 |
Colonel Drives: bmw Join Date: May 2010 Location: Chicago | Quote: Originally Posted by WULFFZA This has happened twice to me in the most inconvenient of situations, a far way from home. I traced it to a low battery charge in the key fob, replaced the battery and the trunk popped as it should. Both times the key was in my laptop bag, thus poor transmitting to the internal sensor. Still, that's a flaw in design, it should be fool proof considering the consequences that can result-child or pet in car, summer, locked out.. Well if my babes or the dog where locked inside with no way to get them out in a reasonable fashion I'd just bust the glass. Glass is cheap anyway. Now I have a slim wallet key just in case as well as a few spares in the safe. |
08-13-2016, 04:26 PM | #10 |
Lieutenant Drives: 2008 328i Join Date: Aug 2014 Location: Memphis, TN | A bit off topic, but my personal habit when my kid was in the car was to never close all the doors with the kid inside. I would always open another before closing the first. That way I didn't have to worry about the doors locking. |
08-14-2016, 11:14 AM | #11 |
Private First Class Drives: X6m Join Date: Mar 2014 Location: Florida | Yes, it's happened to me three times. Once I had to call out pop a lock. No comfort accesses system. BMW had my car for a few days and was able to repeat it once but they never figured out why. It has done this when using the driver door as well as the rear hatch. |
08-14-2016, 01:44 PM | #12 |
Second Lieutenant Drives: bmw Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: canada | I've locked my key in my car too. It happens if you have your key on you, then accidentally touch the lock part on the handle with the door open, then put your keys inside (in your bag, for example) and then close the door, the car will lock. Definitely a flaw in design. car shouldn't try to lock while one of the doors is open. |