Head-Up Display Problem

Jim S

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Ayrshire, Scotland
My HUD failed 3 times in successive drives. I checked the display settings in iDrive and the box was ticked each time. I unticked it then ticked the box again but the HUD still did not work. :thumbsdown:

On the 4th occasion, the HUD was still not working but I noticed that the box in the display settings for the HUD was not ticked. Ticked it and the HUD started working again. Still OK after a few more drives. Very strange.

I wonder if any other G29 owner has experienced this problem?
 
I have the HUD on my G29 but no problems so far.

This seems to be yet another manifestation of bugs lurking in the Idrive software, along with the ones I posted earlier today in the 'stones in the brakes' thread. I expect these will be fixed in future releases, but only if BMW are made aware of them.
 
I’ve just seen this one Jim.
You’ve had a pretty raw deal with the new car - I hope you are giving the dealership some serious grief - have you suggested giving them the car back?

I think your experiences to date would have dented my confidence in the car.
 
ronk said:
I’ve just seen this one Jim.
You’ve had a pretty raw deal with the new car - I hope you are giving the dealership some serious grief - have you suggested giving them the car back?

I think your experiences to date would have dented my confidence in the car.

Yes ronk it has dented my confidence in the car and I am extremely disappointed, mainly with BMW over their response to my M Sport brakes issue. The other problems that I have been experiencing are all software related and the car goes in to the dealer at the end of next week for a software update. Hopefully that will fix most of the other minor teething problems. :o

In spite of the fact that I have been continually giving a lot of grief to my local dealer I am still on reasonably good terms with them. Both the Sales Manager, whom I have been dealing with for over 20 years, and the Service Manager have been very supportive. Their hands seem to be tied because of the way BMW respond to customer complaints. Customers nowadays are just a number and they don't seem to care very much if a few disgruntled customers move to another brand as other new customers come in and take their place. :thumbsdown:

To answer your other question, yes I did consider giving the car back after about 2 weeks of ownership, but they were not going to refund the full cost so I decided just to keep it. :cry:
 
There always seem to be teething issues for the early adopters - I know it doesn't help you but I've always tried to avoid buying any car that was built during the first year of production
 
PerryGunn said:
There always seem to be teething issues for the early adopters - I know it doesn't help you but I've always tried to avoid buying any car that was built during the first year of production

Sales guy at Porsche said the same thing yesterday, I was telling him about these teething problems with the G29, he’s got a customer that’s had his new model 911 I think it was, wasn't paying enough attention, could be any new model porker... :oops: in so many times it’s cringeworthy...they’re having lots of teething problems apparently.

As you say not what Jim wants to hear though....errrrr..maybe I shouldn’t have posted this then... :roll: :violent1:
 
I just seem to be unlucky with my G29, as previously I purchased the following newly introduced BMW models without having any teething problems at all:-

1. F07 530d Gran Turismo, fully loaded (£50k), bought in December 2009
2. F36 428i M Sport+ Gran Coupe, fully loaded (£46k), bought in July 2014
3. G30 520d M Sport+ xDrive, fully loaded (£48k), bought in March 2017

The higher the specification the greater the chance of experiencing problems, particularly electronics and software related issues.

Having said that, I do really like driving my M40i. The software teething problems I can put up with but the brakes problem is another story. However, I may just get the heat shields on the front brakes removed if the problem persists. That should solve the problem since BMW are not likely to come up with a modified design of heat shield. :headbang:
 
I doubt BMW would remove the brake heat shields Jim and if done yourself I would have thought any future problems even if not down to the shields being removed then any warranty work is down the pan. I think BMW though would need to prove any issues were as a result of the shields being removed.

Sorry to hear of your problems, this is when the dealer shows their true colours and hopefully will sort issues out.

Tim.
 
My car goes into the dealer workshop next Friday for a software update that, hopefully, will fix the HUD problem and a few other fairly minor niggles. I will have a discussion with the Serice Manager, who in the past has been very helpful, about the brakes to see what he recommends. "Touch wood" - I have not had any more stones trapped in the last 300 miles. It was happening every 250 miles on average, 5 times in the first 1,270 miles to be exact. Will be keeping my fingers crossed though. :D

I would add that I now carry a scissor jack, extending wheel brace and socket plus a camping mat to lie on just in case it happens again and I don't have time to wait on the BMW Emergency Call-out Services. :thumbsdown:
 
Jim S said:
My car goes into the dealer workshop next Friday for a software update that, hopefully, will fix the HUD problem and a few other fairly minor niggles. I will have a discussion with the Serice Manager, who in the past has been very helpful, about the brakes to see what he recommends. "Touch wood" - I have not had any more stones trapped in the last 300 miles. It was happening every 250 miles on average, 5 times in the first 1,270 miles to be exact. Will be keeping my fingers crossed though. :D

I would add that I now carry a scissor jack, extending wheel brace and socket plus a camping mat to lie on just in case it happens again and I don't have time to wait on the BMW Emergency Call-out Services. :thumbsdown:

On my earlier M135i I had Michelin Pilot Supersports and the amount of stones and debris being flicked up drove me round the bend as the rubber is very sticky. I decided to go with run flats on the M140i which I didn't want to do but no issue with stones. If the Zed is fitted with pilot sports then as the miles increase you should hopefully see less stones being flicked up as they scrub in.

Tim.
 
TitanTim said:
Jim S said:
My car goes into the dealer workshop next Friday for a software update that, hopefully, will fix the HUD problem and a few other fairly minor niggles. I will have a discussion with the Serice Manager, who in the past has been very helpful, about the brakes to see what he recommends. "Touch wood" - I have not had any more stones trapped in the last 300 miles. It was happening every 250 miles on average, 5 times in the first 1,270 miles to be exact. Will be keeping my fingers crossed though. :D

I would add that I now carry a scissor jack, extending wheel brace and socket plus a camping mat to lie on just in case it happens again and I don't have time to wait on the BMW Emergency Call-out Services. :thumbsdown:

On my earlier M135i I had Michelin Pilot Supersports and the amount of stones and debris being flicked up drove me round the bend as the rubber is very sticky. I decided to go with run flats on the M140i which I didn't want to do but no issue with stones. If the Zed is fitted with pilot sports then as the miles increase you should hopefully see less stones being flicked up as they scrub in.

Tim.

I have posted a few times about the number of stones being thrown up by the Michelin Pilot SS tyres. You may be right in saying that as they wear down they become less prone to picking up stones. Let’s hope so. :D
 
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