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Originally Posted by bradbragg
OK, I wanted to clarify the situation here:
I've been having some relatively minor Bluetooth issues with my vehicle (Album Art doesn't change, etc.) and was told by my SA recently that I have a software version several versions old and that I would need to update the software to fix the problems.
The issue is that I've coded my vehicle with quite a few things and didn't want to update the software and either
1. lose the coding I had already put in
2. not be able to recode it
I'm not sure I could go back to having to press the button every time I startup the car to remove the nav warning screen again.
Am I correct in that I need to just accept the Bluetooth issues right now the way they are if I want to keep the current coding features?
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bradbragg presumably this update is all you need to fix your Bluetooth issue.
http://www.bmw.com/com/en/owners/con...re_update.html
You can do it yourself with an usb stick. If you are on an older version firmware I suggest you update this first before seeing your dealer. This firmware update doesn't affect coding.