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| If you already drive an i3, youve probably seen this warning pop up on the dash. |
Surprisingly, the feedback Ive gotten from many early i3 owners has been generally positive in regards to coach doors, (or at l east there havent been any complaints!) so perhaps in practice they arent as cumbersome as many predicted they might be. However there does seem to be a problem that has popped up with regards to them. As soon as the first i3s hit the roads I heard from a few of the first owners that the rear door ajar warning light would come on often during cornering. I didnt report on it since it was only a couple people and there are always minor build issues with new models. I figured BMW would get it sorted out quickly and I wouldnt hear anything more on it.

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| Close me first! |
This really isnt anything alarming and not completely unexpected. The i3 is a brand new model and BMW is using materials and manufacturing processes they have never employed before. There will likely be some minor issues like this, however it does need to be corrected. As Im sure many of you can attest its quite annoying to have one of these warning lights turn on and off all the time, especially at night when the display is brightly illuminated. Id hate to have to resort to the decades old "black tape over the annoying warning light" solution on my brand new $56,000 urban mobility pod!


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