Jailbreak: How to Unlock Hidden Features in Your BMW's Onboard System In case you haven’t heard it before, the term “jailbreak” is a reference to unlocking your iPhone to allow unauthorized apps to run and unleash the full potential of the device. The same can be done to the onboard systems on most newer BMWs now, releasing all the “goodies” that has disabled for various reasons. Like your iPhone, this isn't something for the technically challenged, but if you’re tech savvy, this modification's well worth it. Wondering what you can do if you code your BMW? Here’s a short list of options that can be accessed and changed by coding: Restraints and Airbags • Disable Seatbelt chime • Disable airbags (aftermarket seats) iDrive and Information Display • Enable Video/DVD – Play Movies/Videos in motion • Turn off Navigation disclaimers Car Access and Convenience • Enable auto roll down/roll up via keyfob • Enable one touch roll down • Fold mirrors Lighting • Customize welcome lights • Disable Amber cornering lights • Customize Daytime running lights Instrument Panel/Cluster • Enable digital Speedometer • Enable HUD options, turn signals etc. • Enable Sports displays Performance and Misc.