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Originally Posted by kscarrol
OP's car has comfort access (CA). CA keys have a battery that does not charge, you simply replace the battery as needed... Non-CA equipped cars use the key that charges while in the ignition.
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This is not true... the battery on CA car keys (such as mine) is charged when inserted into the key slot. Why else would there be a key slot? At least this is the case for 2011, which is all I can really speak to.
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2011.5 E92 M3 Jet Black, DCT, Competition, Premium 2, and Convenience Packages, Black Novillo, Enhanced Premium Sound, 15% Tint, Black Kidneys/Reflectors/Gills/Roundels, DINAN Full Exhaust, DINAN Tune.
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