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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 |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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 |
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Oliver Any toddlers in the house? They love pressing buttons. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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? |
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