BMW's Newest "Innovation" Is a Logo-Shaped Middle Finger to Right to Repair

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chubs 5 February 2026
BMW resale values make it very clear: these cars are actively hostile (in many many ways) to their owners the second they go out of warranty. Pity, their interiors are lovely. In the long term, is this strategy going to work out for them? I won't buy another one. I know... anecdata :)
pjc50 5 February 2026
Reminded me of the "shim" discussion about BMW motorcycles and part authenticity from the 1974 classic "Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance": http://www.hilarygallo.com/the-zen-shim-question/
general1465 5 February 2026
Correct bit for screwdriver available on AliExpress 5 minutes after the bolt is available for public.
K2h 5 February 2026
Think we can get it with existing SP10 bit or “clutch” shaped bits?

Fiber optics bit https://www.qocese.com/product-p-381399.html

Magnetic Spanner bit https://www.amazon.com/Magnetic-Security-Screwdriver-Electro...

Clutch bit https://www.amazon.com/Clutch-Vintage-American-Steel-Sizes/d...

vintermann 5 February 2026
The "screw you" jokes just write themselves.
alnwlsn 5 February 2026
Reminds me of the 2-hole "snake eye" or "pig nose" screw heads you sometimes see in bathrooms or elevators. I have several of the bits for these since they come with every one of those n>20 -piece screwdriver bit sets, but I've never actually had to undo one. I guess that goes for most of the oddball bits those sets come with.

If they really wanted to screw (pun, sorry) with repairability (and at significant cost to themselves), I guess they could start making their own taps and dies for nonstandard threads you can't buy anywhere else. Wouldn't stop them from being unscrewed, though.

schuppentier 5 February 2026
This feels like they want to use trademark law to prevent third-party products. You can't legally produce the screws without baiscally copying the BMW logo onto it. I don't know if a similar argument would hold water for the drivers though.
voidUpdate 5 February 2026
I'd be interested to know how BMW manufactures those screws. The patterns in the metal in the image suggest the entire hole was drilled out? The deepest part has circular marks inside that looks like the marks left by a facing tool on a lathe or similar. Then I guess the two wedges were inserted and the whole screw faced?
jacquesm 5 February 2026
If it's metric thread you only need to unbolt them once, and then you replace them with TORX.
conartist6 5 February 2026
Every time I see that now to me it will represent stupidity and greedy waste
ktm5j 5 February 2026
Looks like Adafruit took down the page about 3D printing a working driver bit. Wonder who made that happen :/
torginus 5 February 2026
I think this is misunderstood - everybody points out that how evil BMW is for trying to be proprietary, then immediately points out any Chinese factory can produce a compatible tool for pennies - which one is it?

I think this is a pretty good mechanical design in general because:

- large contact surface (like hex or torx)

- no chance of slide-out (like flathead) or torque-out (like Philips)

- you can use a different size screw bit than the screw, and it wont slide around, or destroy your nut like torx does with hex

Tylast 19 hours ago
Seems to be in line with BMW's enshitification moves they've made regarding Home Assistant. I actually have an X5 that was affected by this & it will be the last BMW I ever own.

https://alerts.home-assistant.io/alerts/bmw_connected_drive/

https://www.reddit.com/r/homeassistant/comments/1n8tidg/bmw_...

metalman 10 hours ago
I have heard about these screws, but it isn't a reach to hand make a bit that would turn these all day, that said, I am done with screens and capacitive switches in cars and will be doing retro mods to a few nice clasics for my own use, one that only beeps when you push the giant button just for that.
ginko 5 February 2026
Wouldn't circumventing trademark lockouts like this be fair use under "Sega v. Accolade"[1]?

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_v._Accolade

fainpul 5 February 2026
You will be able to buy a "BMW screwdriver" from China in a couple of weeks. This prevents nothing, it's just annoying and goes to show that BMW is run by dickheads (in case you didn't know yet).

Apple's "pentalobe" screws tell you the same about that company.

aristofun 19 hours ago
Who cares about bmw except gangsters and narcissistic psychopaths these days anyway?

The quicker they bury themselves the better for everyone, more market space will remain for good car manufacturers

notglossy 5 February 2026
This patent came from the design department. Some dude looked at the logo and said, “Huh, we could make a screw from this.” The legal team then took it and made a design patent.

If you guys want, I can message him and ask about the grand conspiracy behind it but you might be disappointed.

Gud 5 February 2026
I rent cars 300 days a year, for work. Generally I don’t have high expectations.

Right now I’m driving a BMW IX2 and it’s the stupidest fucking car I ever drove.

I had booked a Polestar 2, which Hertz unfortunately didn’t have available. Great car, that one.

jamwil 5 February 2026
Now I’m curious, are there any manufacturers still making repairable cars?
burnt-resistor 5 February 2026
BMW: The Ultimate Asshole Machine.. now with more assholery to assholes too!

(Their motorcycles had a better rep until now.)

reactordev 5 February 2026
Yet another reason to never own a BMW