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I had this issue with the ventilated multi contour seats in a 2018 530e I bought as a slightly used administration car. The explanation from the dealer was that the motors in the seat were placed higher in the seat due to the ducts for the ventilation. Fortunately, the dealer had a 30-day reversal / exchange right on second hand cars so the solution was to switch to a car with regular multi contour seats without ventilation. This was in february this year. Spoked with the dealer again this week when I was following my daughter in law buying a BMW and he told me that they had another customer with the same issue in another car a few weeks later.
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12-22-2019, 08:49 AM | #24 | |
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With the bolsters tightening and the little seatbelt tug when you get going (which for me always happens after I've backed out of my driveway, just as I set off up the street), it feels like the car is giving me a little safety hug every time we get on our way. |
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10-05-2023, 06:34 AM | #26 |
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I rented a G30 in Germany with Multi-contour seats in Sensatec and loved them. I purchased the same configuration in the US with Nappa and hate them. My car has massage feature and I did not know how much stiffer it would make the seat. What can I do? Overall, I find BMW seats uncomfortable when compared to other luxury brands. Did Sensatec get softer POST LCI? The seat in Europe (I have pics) looks identical to the US market aside from the fact it was Sensatec Multi Contour versus Nappa that I have now. My Nappa does not have much softness to it. Are we sure Nappa is softer than Sensatec POST LCI?
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10-05-2023, 08:01 AM | #27 |
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The difference is not the material...it is the padding beneath the material.
If the MC seats covered in Sensatec did NOT have the massage or ventilation feature...then the padding (cushions) below the material is not as firm. You can pull up the seat diagrams to see that the cushions have different part nbrs based on the options added to the seat. The cushions are FIRMER if you have ventilation and/or massaging feature due to the fans, bladders, and massaging bubbles incorporated into the seat. You should not be able to feel these features even after years of use...so the padding is firmer. Items #1 & #2 are the seating material...but items #3 & #4 are the cushions for the comfort seats that is below the seating material. You can see in the screen shots below from the part database that the part nbrs for item #3 are different based on how the vehicle seats are optioned. Even though the seating materials (merino/nappa/sensatec/sensafin) may have a different feel...its not the material that makes the seats firmer or softer that some owners complain about...it is the cushion/padding below the seating material that makes the seat firmer/softer. CAVEAT EMPTOR: try before you buy! . The massaging and/or ventilated seat options will change the firmness of the seating surface.
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I have the nappa with only ventilation. I did not add the massage feature. The seat is very comfortable and soft. And the ventilation although subtle does cool body down on hot days.
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10-09-2023, 03:40 PM | #31 | |
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I would much rather have manual control over all of my primay seating controls and the steering telescope/height function. |
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10-09-2023, 11:23 PM | #32 |
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You sound like my dad when power windows first came out. I've had power windows for the last 37+ years and the only failure I had was a broken regulator on a Lincoln (that was a copy of BMW's regulator). Never had a power seat or mirror failure.
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10-11-2023, 03:03 AM | #33 |
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I've had 30 bimmers and fixed a ton of window regulators. Have an E46 convertible waiting for the right rear to be fixed. Lucky I can park where the rain won't blow in... much. Also have an E9 (1973 3.0CS) with 3 of four electric windows inop, what joy.
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10-13-2023, 03:16 AM | #35 | |
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The logic of what I said is quite sound. The more stuff you stuff into your car, the more you are going to have to fix. You know I am right, and you will still stuff your car full of stuff, and that is ok. |
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10-13-2023, 03:26 PM | #37 |
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I have found that in the G31 sport seats, the angle of the lower cushion changes depending on height. Close to bottomed out, the seat seems to give me the perfect angle, but if I raise it a bit for visibility, my thighs no longer touch the extender cushion and it gets uncomfortable.
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Yeah... airplanes are chock-full of new technology that's prone to break. The A320's nose wheel rotates into position after extending. It fails to rotate so often that crews are trained on how to handle that failure.
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Even if you had a point in context, it would not invalidate the only point I made, which is that the more tech you have on your car, the more likely it is to fail. Why you would dispute this is beyond me. |
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10-14-2023, 04:50 PM | #42 | |
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Just because there is more of something doesn't mean it is prone to failure. EVERY wear item will eventually fail. Electronic failures are usually due to heat and vibration mismanagement. I do understand your point, but, IMHO, it's so 1960's. |
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10-14-2023, 05:07 PM | #43 | |
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1. My display key’s remote parking function stopped working and the whole key needed to be replaced 2. One of my surround view cameras got cracked, presumably by some debris, and needed replacement 3. The vibration actuator in my steering wheel (for lane change warning) stopped working and needed replacement 4. The active grille shutter failed and the needed replacement 5. Flex disc cracked and needed replacement 4/5 of the above are directly attributable to gadgetry and wouldn’t have occurred in a lesser optioned car. (Active grille shutters only being a thing on the 550) But on the flip side, none of them got in the way of the car being usable, so as far as I’m concerned I’m no worse off than not having them. All the repairs/replacements were either warrantied or cheap. My last Bmw had far fewer bells and whistles and thus had nothing of this nature go wrong. I’ll still take the goodies any time. Last edited by Gautam; 10-14-2023 at 05:16 PM.. |
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When I went with the G31, it was a compromise car for me. Needed something funnish but with space for the family and AWD to deal with Alpine drives in the winter. Specifically avoided anything heavy (e.g., sunroof, unsprung weight with 20s, etc.) or anything that was just nearly pointless (HUD, 360 cam, etc.). Everyone should choose what they want, but I want reduced maint. where possible and the lowest weight possible. With my config. I think it is the best driver's car in the segment (remembering that Euro M-Sport suspensions are stiffer than US), and it has more than enough luxury. |
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