Keyless
Good innit
All progress for sure
Good innit
All progress for sure


Keyless is great. You just need to make sure you give the filler cap a firm snap shut, and you shouldn't have any issues with it. When I first got mine, I used to gently close the filler cap, which could cause issues when trying to open it again, but now it get a firm snap shut every time.


As Nutty says above I was scared of breaking it at the beginning but now give it a firm push down.
I’ve had a similar problem and have a warranty replacement switch being fitted next week. In the interim, the service mechanic greased the bit that catches the tank filler cap - the electronic release catch that is supposed to release when the tank filler cap tab is lifted.
Since that time the problem has not reoccurred.
Whatever the mechanism is that holds or releases the locking tab it doesn’t seem particularly strong and appears at times to be unable to overcome the friction involved in locking/unlocking.
I’m still having mine changed but will then keep it clean and greased to make sure it functions properly.
Alan R
I’ve had a similar problem and have a warranty replacement switch being fitted next week. In the interim, the service mechanic greased the bit that catches the tank filler cap - the electronic release catch that is supposed to release when the tank filler cap tab is lifted.
Since that time the problem has not reoccurred.
Whatever the mechanism is that holds or releases the locking tab it doesn’t seem particularly strong and appears at times to be unable to overcome the friction involved in locking/unlocking.
I’m still having mine changed but will then keep it clean and greased to make sure it functions properly.
Alan R
Morning all
Went to fill up the bike for the first time after 280 blissful miles and...fuel filler cap refused to budge. After trying both the short and long process (as detailed in the handbook) multiple times I gave it up as a bad job and called BMW.
The tech I spoke to obviously thought I was a numpty (hardly blame him) and talked me through the process over the phone but all this did was prove it was not user error.
Luckily there was enough fuel to get the bike back to the dealer so it's now with Lind Motorrad in Norwich and will hopefully be sorted for me to ride it home later.
They told me this was the first issue of this kind they had encountered with keyless (bike and ignition working fine but fuel filler cap permanently locked). Anyone else had similar issues? Wondering if the good old fashioned key would have been the more prudent choice. When it happens 1/2 mile from home its no big deal but if it happened whilst away on a trip I would be royally pissed off!
My friend had exactly the same issue in Oz in October 2016 in the Snowy Mountains on his LC GSA; in the end we had to resort to using a Torx drive to release the whole filler cap. Not funny at all and certianly makes you think a key is simply easier and more reliable.

The only problem with my keyless key, is me! I think I need a brightly coloured key wallet, as the black one provided by the dealer is sometimes hard to see, especially if I put it down on my seat or tank bag. It’s a faff keep putting back in my pocket if I need to unlock/lock another pannier or box. I need a key management strategy.... a bright orange key purse?![]()
Mine resides in my trouser pocket. I have a second, dumb key for the rest, so I'm unlikely to lose my ignition key unless I also lose my trousers. Many others use the same strategy. Genuine BMW keys are available from you dealer for 20 quid - cut using your VIN.
Mine resides in my trouser pocket. I have a second, dumb key for the rest, so I'm unlikely to lose my ignition key unless I also lose my trousers. Many others use the same strategy. Genuine BMW keys are available from you dealer for 20 quid - cut using your VIN.
Same problem with my 2016 GSA. It used to open OK but as you say the sticking tab meant it couldnt close properly. Replaced under warranty eventually. My new 2018 GSA seems to be working OK on this frontI’ve had a similar problem and have a warranty replacement switch being fitted next week. In the interim, the service mechanic greased the bit that catches the tank filler cap - the electronic release catch that is supposed to release when the tank filler cap tab is lifted.
I normally carry the key in my jacket pocket and I try to remember to close the pocket zip before I set off only yesterday I didnt and the key fell out as I dismounted the bike when I got home.