
mybmw is a dedicated software for BMW users, which will eventually replace BMW Connected. Below is an introduction to using mybmw: 1. Click the Discover option in the bottom right corner to view the latest BMW news, where you can share your life stories, car usage experiences, and questions. 2. Search for charging stations on the map to see a list of charging piles that support BMW vehicles. 3. The Service option in the bottom right corner is an e-commerce platform where you can explore new BMW models in the New Car Mall, pay vehicle deposits, book test drives, and more. 4. Use the Remote Control option to remotely operate functions like doors and air conditioning, and check fuel levels, range, charging status, etc., within the app.

I recently got a new BMW and unlinked my old car in the myBMW app. The process is quite simple: open the app, tap the settings icon in the upper right corner, go to the 'My Vehicles' section, select the car you want to unlink, and then choose the delete or remove option. You might need to confirm your identity afterward, such as by entering a password or using fingerprint recognition. Once unlinked, the old car's data will be removed from the app, and features like remote door control or location tracking will no longer work. Remember to back up any important information, like service records, before unlinking—especially if you've sold the car, to prevent the new owner from accessing it. The whole process takes just a few minutes, but it's best to do it over WiFi to avoid issues from network delays. When I tested it, everything went smoothly, but if the app freezes, just restart it—that usually fixes the problem.

I've been driving a BMW for several years and have used the myBMW app to unbind my car a few times, such as when changing cars or lending it to friends. The steps are quite intuitive: first log in to the app, swipe to the vehicle management menu, find the list of added cars, long-press to select the car, and then click the unbind button. After unbinding, the connection to the old car is severed, and you can no longer use the app for remote start or adjust settings. Pay attention to data privacy during the operation, and check for unsynchronized information like fuel consumption history before unbinding. If the new car is a different model, app compatibility won't be affected, but older models might require an app update. The whole process is designed to be foolproof, making it easy even for beginners. I find the myBMW app generally user-friendly; besides unbinding, it also allows monitoring tire pressure and trips, making driving more worry-free.

Unbinding a vehicle is a basic function in the myBMW app, and the operation is quick and straightforward. Open the app, go to My Homepage, select Vehicle Settings, find the unbind option, and click confirm to complete the process. After unbinding, related services such as remote air conditioning will be disabled, so it is recommended to perform this operation only when changing vehicles. Remember to ensure a stable internet connection before and after unbinding to avoid data loss due to misoperation.


