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Default 320 Diesel - found all 4 windows down - 10-23-2004 , 09:38 AM






About 6 months ago I noticed all 4 windows down. Other than that the car was
secure i.e. doors locked. I closed the windows and thought it a one off.

This morning the people next door woke me up on their way to work to let me
know that all 4 windows on my car were down. Again doors locked. This time,
due to the heavy rain, the inside was very wet.

Not sure if it was lightning or someone elses remote that caused it.

Any one come across this before?

Regards,
Dave.



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Geoffrey Mortimer
 
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Default Re: 320 Diesel - found all 4 windows down - 10-26-2004 , 04:51 AM







"David Brown" <dcb-nin (AT) dcb7 (DOT) dyndns.org> wrote

Quote:
About 6 months ago I noticed all 4 windows down. Other than that the car
was
secure i.e. doors locked. I closed the windows and thought it a one off.

This morning the people next door woke me up on their way to work to let
me
know that all 4 windows on my car were down. Again doors locked. This
time,
due to the heavy rain, the inside was very wet.

Not sure if it was lightning or someone elses remote that caused it.

Any one come across this before?

Regards,
Dave.


I had a 325i which did this once. The garage said they'd fixed it, but also
pointed out the existance of an emergency feature of some sort (the precise
details I forget). Apparently, if the remote locking button in the key fob
is held down for 10 seconds or so all the doors unlock and all the windows
open.

Anyone know more?




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Default Re: 320 Diesel - found all 4 windows down - 10-26-2004 , 05:02 AM



In article <2u6hglF26t1smU1 (AT) uni-berlin (DOT) de>, Geoffrey Mortimer says...


Quote:
I had a 325i which did this once. The garage said they'd fixed it, but also
pointed out the existance of an emergency feature of some sort (the precise
details I forget). Apparently, if the remote locking button in the key fob
is held down for 10 seconds or so all the doors unlock and all the windows
open.
The opposite also applies of course - hold down the lock button and all
windows and sunroof close until you release the button. Certainly omn my
E39.


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Oliver Hui
 
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Default Re: 320 Diesel - found all 4 windows down - 10-26-2004 , 05:22 AM



Not happened to me but from the manual it does say that if you hold the 'unlock' button on the key longer than (I don't remember how many) seconds then all windows (including the moonroof) opens completely. I sometimes do this deliberately to cool off the car on a hot day before getting in.

Oliver


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DFS
 
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Default Re: 320 Diesel - found all 4 windows down - 10-26-2004 , 12:27 PM



Quote:
I had a 325i which did this once. The garage said they'd fixed it, but
also
pointed out the existance of an emergency feature of some sort (the
precise
details I forget). Apparently, if the remote locking button in the key
fob
is held down for 10 seconds or so all the doors unlock and all the
windows
open.
After finding the car in the driveway in the pouring rain with all four
windows and the sunroof open, I got in the habit of taking the keys out of
my pocket and dropping them on the entry table. Something else in my pocket
would depress the button, and voila, instant carpool.

On the other hand, it was a neat feature when approaching the car on a
scorching day in a parking lot, to be able to dispel some of the heat before
entering the car.

DS




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David Brown
 
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Default Re: 320 Diesel - found all 4 windows down - 10-28-2004 , 03:52 AM



"Jeremy" <newspostings (AT) hazelweb (DOT) co.uk> wrote

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In article <2u6hglF26t1smU1 (AT) uni-berlin (DOT) de>, Geoffrey Mortimer says...

I had a 325i which did this once. The garage said they'd fixed it, but
also
pointed out the existance of an emergency feature of some sort (the
precise
details I forget). Apparently, if the remote locking button in the key
fob
is held down for 10 seconds or so all the doors unlock and all the
windows
open.

The opposite also applies of course - hold down the lock button and all
windows and sunroof close until you release the button. Certainly omn my
E39.
Yup. Both work. Hold down the unlock button and the windows come down. Hold
down the lock button and they go up. Neat - I didn't know I could do that.
RTFM springs into my head :-)

Regards,
Dave.




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David Brown
 
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Default Re: 320 Diesel - found all 4 windows down - 10-28-2004 , 03:56 AM



"RDL" <landsman+logan (AT) att (DOT) net> wrote

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"Oliver Hui" <huioliver (AT) netvigator (DOT) com> wrote:

Not happened to me but from the manual it does say that if you hold the
'unlock' button on the key longer than (I don't remember how many) seconds
then all windows (including the moonroof) opens completely. I sometimes do
this deliberately to cool off the car on a hot day before getting in.
Quote:
Oliver
Any toddlers in the house? They love pressing buttons.
No but I have a habit a leaving the key in my pocket. I need to determine to
what extent the key fob works through a brick wall, the wooden front door
and the plastic garage door. I may have been working in the garage, bending
over, and accidentally pressed the button whilst it was in the pocket of my
jeans.

Regards,
Dave.




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Doug Main
 
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Default Re: 320 Diesel - found all 4 windows down - 10-28-2004 , 12:33 PM




Quote:
No but I have a habit a leaving the key in my pocket. I need to determine to
what extent the key fob works through a brick wall, the wooden front door
and the plastic garage door. I may have been working in the garage, bending
over, and accidentally pressed the button whilst it was in the pocket of my
jeans.
Or someone else in the neighbourhood has a garage door, tv remote, some
other electronic thingy that sends a signal that is picked up by your
car. With all the radio, IR and other waves out there, I'm surprised
there isn't more cross talk.


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"It's never too late to have a happy childhood."


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David Brown
 
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Default Re: 320 Diesel - found all 4 windows down - 10-28-2004 , 12:53 PM



"Doug Main" <dougmain (AT) snipthisshaw (DOT) ca> wrote

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No but I have a habit a leaving the key in my pocket. I need to
determine to
what extent the key fob works through a brick wall, the wooden front
door
and the plastic garage door. I may have been working in the garage,
bending
over, and accidentally pressed the button whilst it was in the pocket of
my
jeans.

Or someone else in the neighbourhood has a garage door, tv remote, some
other electronic thingy that sends a signal that is picked up by your
car. With all the radio, IR and other waves out there, I'm surprised
there isn't more cross talk.
I thought about that. This happened once before about six months ago. Living
in a quiet cul-de-sac I would expect cross-talk from other residents devices
to happen more often so I'm assuming that if cross-talk is the cause that it
must be an infrequent visitor.

Regards,
Dave.




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David Brown
 
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Default Re: 320 Diesel - found all 4 windows down - 11-09-2004 , 05:14 AM



"David Brown" <dcb-nin (AT) dcb7 (DOT) dyndns.org> wrote

Quote:
About 6 months ago I noticed all 4 windows down. Other than that the car
was
secure i.e. doors locked. I closed the windows and thought it a one off.

This morning the people next door woke me up on their way to work to let
me
know that all 4 windows on my car were down. Again doors locked. This
time,
due to the heavy rain, the inside was very wet.

Not sure if it was lightning or someone elses remote that caused it.

Any one come across this before?
The garage had the car last week and reported that they had found and fixed
a fault in the ZKA unit. It seems that the ZKA unit controls the doors and
windows.

Regards,
Dave.




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