Comfort access is a number of additional capablities added to E89s in addition to the normal key fob things.
The technologies and parts were widely used on a number of other BMW cars..but rarely fitted to the E89.
The only two obvious ways to see if you have comfort access (apart from a VIN check) is to see if each door pull has 3 raised ridges moulded into the handle AND if the fobs have a removeable non rechargeable battery CR2032..these two features define comfort access.
So what does comfort access do, if its working properly?
You can raise the roof on the fob..not possible with the standard system
You can unlock and lock the car by touching the 3 moulded lines with the fob in your pocket
You can start the car without inserting the fob into the 'slot'
Not earth shattering.
However it turns out its not a very reliable system, either on E89s or elsewhere.
The most common failure is the electronics in the door handle (quite complex with a microprocessor) fail..often resulting in an unexplained current drain warning / manin battery going flat if left..
Also remote operation of roof/windows/locks all start to go wrong in various ways..
In my case a red herring of current drain that I associated with the fittingof the ID4Cluster was my downfall..
The roof wouldn't open on the fob, a high current drain was shown on iDrive ..
I fitted a new battery..tried various things with matters getting worse..
I then noticed that when I touched the driver door handle with the car parked and cold that it was warm to the touch.
I've used a thermal camera to show the image and temperatures..nealry 50c on the driver door and 25c on the passenger door..with the rest of the car at 16c..
Its an expensive problem to fix..each door handle is one unit at £500..
I bought a second user one for £100 with view to replace..but needs painting and that process potentially damages the ability of the door handle to 'sense' touch..
Current (pun) plan is to remove the door handle and simply disconnect the lead that provides power and gets data from the handle.
There's a second connector for the extended lighting which I'll leave plugged in..
The technologies and parts were widely used on a number of other BMW cars..but rarely fitted to the E89.
The only two obvious ways to see if you have comfort access (apart from a VIN check) is to see if each door pull has 3 raised ridges moulded into the handle AND if the fobs have a removeable non rechargeable battery CR2032..these two features define comfort access.
So what does comfort access do, if its working properly?
You can raise the roof on the fob..not possible with the standard system
You can unlock and lock the car by touching the 3 moulded lines with the fob in your pocket
You can start the car without inserting the fob into the 'slot'
Not earth shattering.
However it turns out its not a very reliable system, either on E89s or elsewhere.
The most common failure is the electronics in the door handle (quite complex with a microprocessor) fail..often resulting in an unexplained current drain warning / manin battery going flat if left..
Also remote operation of roof/windows/locks all start to go wrong in various ways..
In my case a red herring of current drain that I associated with the fittingof the ID4Cluster was my downfall..
The roof wouldn't open on the fob, a high current drain was shown on iDrive ..
I fitted a new battery..tried various things with matters getting worse..
I then noticed that when I touched the driver door handle with the car parked and cold that it was warm to the touch.
I've used a thermal camera to show the image and temperatures..nealry 50c on the driver door and 25c on the passenger door..with the rest of the car at 16c..
Its an expensive problem to fix..each door handle is one unit at £500..
I bought a second user one for £100 with view to replace..but needs painting and that process potentially damages the ability of the door handle to 'sense' touch..
Current (pun) plan is to remove the door handle and simply disconnect the lead that provides power and gets data from the handle.
There's a second connector for the extended lighting which I'll leave plugged in..
