I usually drop my keys in a bowl once i enter my house.
Rolling down window unlocks door.
Car talk s senior web lackey asked how the button may have been held down but the answer is unclear.
Switched off the auto roll down on long press option in mmi and i still get this issue.
That s the mystery i haven t been able to solve.
I swear i did not leave them open as i rarely roll them down at all.
When i get home i try doing the auto window reset just for s s and g s and the windows completely deactivate cant roll them up or down.
On many car models the electric remotes that lock and unlock the doors and trunk come standard but a convenient feature of the key remote has long gone unused by many car owners.
As above this could be another fault or me being a muppet.
About 15 seconds later the windows roll down doors unlock on their own.
Next about a week ago i walk out in the morning to find the front windows cracked open about an inch but the doors are still locked.
The remotes can often lower a car s windows allowing owners to start airing out the car before hopping inside.
Problem is i didn t follow the instructions in the owner manual for the proper way of disconnecting the battery.
My wife beats me out the door first thing in the morning then comes back in and asks me if i left the front windows down and the doors unlocked.
Having said that switching on the option and holding down the unlock button for a few seconds just unlocks the doors for me the window still rolls down a few inches but not fully.
Get in and drive it home.
I store my car in the winter and usually disconnect the battery.