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I've got to do that tonight then. We're sure that if I back up my settings on a USB thumbdrive that when I reinstall them it won't over-write the ASS 'last user' mode, right? BJ |
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Nope you have to disable again after you select the comfort mode.
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I will have the profile saved next time. Thanks for the advice
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08-14-2012, 06:40 PM | #94 |
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For the 2012 models, without coding or the retrofit, it will be re-enabled next time the engine is started. The 2013 model is supposed to remember the last setting, but I don't know if anyone has verified it yet.
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08-14-2012, 07:21 PM | #95 |
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We have a '13 and it does not rem the last setting - have to get it coded (letting dealer do it); however, our CA says eventually the '13s will start to come w/this coding as standard.
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08-15-2012, 08:22 AM | #96 |
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BMW auto start stop sucks compared to the one used by Mercedes Benz. Those guys really engineered the system, piston firing aid, adding oil pressure to the tranny, and even adding a second battery. I can see a three year old BMW whose battery is starting to fail, stuck in L.A. traffic unable to restart after two hours of stop and go traffic. Man other motorists are going to start hating BMWs even more,
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I went through the same thing. He's not lying. The whole ordeal is very unsettling when it happens. It happened to me during a perfectly timed stop/start. I pulled up to a stop sign at a street in a private neighborhood. Being a responsible driver, I brought the car to a full stop. Because it was a private neighborhood, and I had clear visibility, I started to go almost immediately. I completely forgot about the stop/start, but it shut the engine down right as I was letting go of the brake, which kicked the start sequence in at the same moment. The car jerked a bit, and the engine stalled. Getting it started again involves a lot more steps than you'd think.
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Didn't know the software to code the new BMW 3 5 and 7 series is released and for sale where did you get your software and what's the name of the software u use thanks
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Yes the ASS isnt much of a pain with MT...just dont let off clutch at a stop. Mine is coded off by default. I remember mentioning that i didnt want it to my SA unless they 2011 have it off by default.
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08-15-2012, 12:26 PM | #104 | |
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If ASS is disabled, switching from Comfort to Sport and back leaves ASS disabled as stated before. Also, switching to ECO PRO re-enables ASS. The correction is that then switching back to Comfort or Sport will NOT re-disable ASS, it stays enabled, so you have to manually disable ASS again. Oh well... This sounds exactly like the behavior described by Frankisme after getting the SIB/TSB retrofit. |
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If the car is in drive and you stop the engine, the car automatically puts the trans in park. Also, if you are in DS mode and stop the engine, the car will physically push the shifter back to the right automatically. On a stall, the shift from drive to neutral does not move the shifter and no sound is made, so you have to look (instrument panel or shift handle) to see that the trans was changed to neutral. |
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Good deal. This is how MOST features should be, default to last used mode.. not change modes every time you restart the car.
ASS might not be so bad on a manual transmission car, but I had the displeasure of experiencing it on a Drive for Team USA car, and the car shook like a schoolbus starting up, as the engine loaded up against the torque converter (yes, the car started before the light turned green 90% of the time). They need to smooth the system out, or give the car enough battery capacity to survive through a whole red light. I'm sure if it ONLY started up when I lifted my foot off the brake, the shaking wouldn't be nearly as violent. But I suppose it's irrelevant as I wouldn't spend those kinds of bucks on an automatic. |
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If I never, ever use Eco Pro mode and only toggle between Sport and Comfort, if I disable ASS once it will then 'stick' and stay off no matter how many times I turn the engine on/off and switch between Sport and Comfort. Is that accurate? It's only Eco Pro mode that reintroduces ASS 'on', yes? BJ |
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Someone who has the retrofit will have to confirm that's the way it works for them. I guess you'll know in a a few hours. Let us know how it works for you! |
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**** JUST GOT THE OFFICIAL UPDATE FROM BMW DEALER ****
The update's done, very painless, once the dealer got the authorization from BMW it took less than an hour to do the physical recode. Here's how it functions: Remembers last state always. If stop engine in Comfort mode, ASS stays off on restart. If stop engine in Sport mode, ASS stays off on restart. If swap mode from Comfort to Sport mode, ASS stays off. If swap mode to Eco Pro mode, ASS turns on. If stop engine in Eco Pro mode, ASS stays on on restart. In a nutshell, behaves as you'd expect. You can jump between the Sport and Comfort mode as much as you want, ASS stays off. So long as you turn ASS off once and never put the car in Eco Pro mode, it'll never bother you again. BJ |
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