What are the reasons for unsuccessful remote unlocking of BMW?
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It may be due to poor signal or interference in the surrounding area. Below is the relevant introduction: BMW: BMW was founded on March 7, 1916. The predecessor of BMW was an aircraft factory, initially famous for manufacturing streamlined biplane reconnaissance aircraft. The predecessor company was named BFW, and the company founder was named Gustan-Otto. Car anti-theft locks: Car anti-theft locks can be basically divided into three categories based on technical principles: mechanical anti-theft locks, electronic anti-theft alarm locks, and networked anti-theft (positioning, tracking) systems. Car anti-theft locks include: electronic car anti-theft locks, networked car anti-theft locks, fuel line locks, clutch and brake anti-theft locks, wheel anti-theft locks, gear locks, steering wheel locks, car anti-theft magnetic sheets, etc.
I was quite frustrated when I encountered this situation last time. First, you need to check if your phone signal is good. If the car is parked in an underground garage or a remote mountainous area, it's easy to lose command reception. Also, pay attention to the car battery's charge level—the remote module will go into sleep mode when the battery is low. Additionally, if the BMW ConnectedDrive service expires and isn't renewed, the remote functions will stop working directly. Another small detail is that the mobile app needs to be updated to the latest version, as older versions might not be compatible with the server. I recommend first restarting both the car and the phone. If that doesn’t work, check the service validity period. Lastly, consider whether the module hardware might be faulty—this would require a diagnostic check by the after-sales service.