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Originally Posted by Joachim
You are right, this is a significant drawback! The passenger's side's "buttons" for locking/unlocking procedure are only plastic dummies, see picture.
My car:
M4CXdrive 4/22 Germany
Me and my mom had a standard procedure, for example at the gas station:
Me unlocking both or my door(s), tanking up, closing the fuel door, then, while I'm going to the shop for paying, mom tipping button on the dashboard to lock both doors and the fuel cap. So car, fuel inlet and mom (watch priorities!) are safe.
When coming back, mom unlocks doors and I get into the car.
May the profit due to only one lock/unlock device get stuck in BMW's throat!
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Your car has a lock/unlock button on the dashboard? Where? Post a pic of that. Mine doesn’t.