![]() The Navigation Unit randomly freezes, and the iDrive Controller spins freely.The LCD Screen makes an intermittent sound.The Navigation Unit is slow in executing user commands.If the Navigation Unit suffers from any of the following issues, it is likely faulty: The iDrive Controller buttons and lights remain on.The cooling fan of the Navigation Unit remains on and drains the car battery.The Navigation Unit does not function, and the LCD screen says black.The Navigation Unit works when the car is cold but fails to work when the vehicle is warm.The iDrive functions on some days and not on others.The Navigation Unit does not start and remains locked on the BMW logo.The Navigation Unit reboots continuously, and the LCD screen cycles between the BMW logo and a black screen.If the navigation computer suffers from any of the following issues, it is faulty: The iDrive Computer (Navigation Unit) Is Faulty You can also check out the below video, as this is a great in-depth video on cleaning the controller. Lastly, if this does not resolve the problem you will likely need to take the vehicle to a qualified mechanic as the iDrive Navigation Unit likely has a problem.Ĭheck out the above video on iDrive Controller repair, as he removes the knob with a plastic pry tool before doing anything else. If this does not work, you can try replacing just the knob as they are relatively inexpensive (around $50). Possible Solution: Remove the knob and spray compressed air around the control module. If this occurs, there may be debris in the mechanism. BMW issued service bulletin SI B65 03 19 in January 2019, which advised that “the iDrive controller knob sticks to the left after regular actuation.” The iDrive Knob Selects The Wrong ItemsĪnother possible problem is that the iDrive knob randomly selects some items at times and other items it won’t select. You should also be aware that iDrive Controller failure is a known fault in certain units which suffer an internal break. Here is a great video on iDrive Controller removal and repair. You don’t need to be an expert at soldering to complete this, but if you do not feel comfortable you can purchase a replacement iDrive Controller for under $200. Once you have the iDrive Controller removed, the most common issue is that the important connecting points need to be re-soldered. You will need a plastic pry tool, a rachet, and a set of small metric sockets. The good news here is that the iDrive Controller is straightforward to remove. Possible Solution: Remove the iDrive Controller and check for any damage to the motherboard. If the iDrive knob becomes sticky and difficult to turn, it may be because a sugary drink has been spilled on it or the connections on the iDrive motherboard are bad. The iDrive Knob Becomes Sticky Or Tough To Turn ![]() This is one of the most common issues with iDrive controllers, as by its very nature of being installed in the center of the vehicle it is vulnerable to all kinds of drinks and debris getting into the controller. The circular control device develops a fault. ![]()
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