OLDBMWGUY
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I now have 475 miles on my 2019 BEV and love it!
I have not done much night driving with the I3 since taking delivery but tonight I noticed that now a whole string of lights stays on in the front (and rear) door storage compartments, very distracting at night having that much light in the interior. It also even lights in the little "hand hold grabber part" on the door that you are apparently to use to shut the door (from within the vehicle). These lights in all four doors also stay on when I shut the car off as well. No other lights stay on in or outside of the car. Of course, when driving during the day, I had never noticed the lights.
Is this some "feature" of the "Tera World" option that I chose? Or is it common to all I3 interiors?
I have tried altering the "lights" features and the "Vehicle Settings" , etc. with no luck. Fiddling with the "dimmer" wheel had no effect whatsoever.
I have used BimmerCode on the I3 and have altered several features but I cannot remember altering something to do with "never dimming the interior door lights while driving at night"?
I have not done much night driving with the I3 since taking delivery but tonight I noticed that now a whole string of lights stays on in the front (and rear) door storage compartments, very distracting at night having that much light in the interior. It also even lights in the little "hand hold grabber part" on the door that you are apparently to use to shut the door (from within the vehicle). These lights in all four doors also stay on when I shut the car off as well. No other lights stay on in or outside of the car. Of course, when driving during the day, I had never noticed the lights.
Is this some "feature" of the "Tera World" option that I chose? Or is it common to all I3 interiors?
I have tried altering the "lights" features and the "Vehicle Settings" , etc. with no luck. Fiddling with the "dimmer" wheel had no effect whatsoever.
I have used BimmerCode on the I3 and have altered several features but I cannot remember altering something to do with "never dimming the interior door lights while driving at night"?