SchwarzHarald
BMW iX3 Multiple Display Errors Frustrate Owner
Error message in the speedometer
Fault stored
Error message in the infotainment system
4 comment(s)
Hey there! Yes, I went through exactly this with my iX3 last year. Those unusual error messages were driving me crazy! Took it to a certified BMW dealer and they sorted it with a complete system update, just like you mentioned. Those guys really knew their stuff with the EV systems. Been running smoothly since then, though I did have a small glitch with the charging display last month, but that fixed itself after a system restart. By the way, do you remember roughly how much you paid for the fix? And has everything stayed stable since then, or have you noticed any other quirks pop up?
Hey again! Glad to hear you've had similar success with getting it fixed. Yeah, I remember those annoying error messages all too well! Just wanted to let you know that since my last post, everything's been running perfectly smooth, no more glitches or weird messages popping up anywhere. About the cost, I paid 360€ for the coding fix. It wasn't exactly cheap, but considering it solved all those annoying system errors, I'd say it was worth every penny. The technician mentioned it was mainly due to some corrupted software files that needed proper recoding. Haven't noticed a single quirk since then, which is a huge relief. The entertainment system, drive display, and charging status are all working exactly as they should. Just shows how important it is to get these modern EVs checked by people who actually know the ins and outs of the software systems. These cars are basically computers on wheels nowadays! Best thing about it is I don't have that nagging worry anymore every time I start the car. You know that feeling when you're just waiting for another error message to pop up? Completely gone now!
What a relief to hear about your experience! After our chat, I wanted to update you on what happened with my iX3. Finally bit the bullet and took it to a certified BMW service center last week. Turned out to be pretty similar to your case, mainly software issues that needed sorting. The bill came to a bit more than yours, around 450€, as they had to do some additional diagnostics. But honestly, it was worth it just to get rid of those pesky error messages. The mechanic was super knowledgeable and explained everything clearly, way better than my previous experiences. The best part? My car's running like a dream now. No more unusual messages popping up on the displays, and the infotainment system is working perfectly. You're right about these modern EVs, they really do need specialists who understand both the mechanical and software sides. Thanks for encouraging me to get it properly checked out. It's such a weight off my mind knowing everything's sorted now. I'll definitely stick with certified technicians for any future issues!
Had a similar situation with my 2020 BMW iX. Multiple system errors popped up simultaneously, drive display, entertainment system, and charging status all went haywire. Initially thought it was a major electrical fault, but turned out to be a coding issue after the last software update. Took it to a certified BMW service center for diagnosis. They found corrupted software files in the main control unit. Required a complete system reflash and recoding of several modules. Not a quick fix, car was at the shop for two days, but it solved all the error messages. These electrical gremlins in modern EVs are usually software-related rather than hardware issues. Would strongly recommend going to a certified dealer for these types of problems, as they have the proper diagnostic tools and updated software versions. Regular mechanics often lack the specific coding equipment needed for these sophisticated systems. Since the fix, haven't had any similar issues with my iX. The technician mentioned this isn't uncommon in early production EVs.