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Strange thing just happened as I got out of the car - All the windows went down and stopped half way at once! Key was out of ignition as I was getting out of the car..   Now worried what if it does it again when I'm parked in a carpark, or worse when it's raining... There were no warning lights on dash and all windows went up again normally when I pressed the buttons. Anyone else had this happen? Can I ignore it as a 'glitch' ?

Were you holding your keys?

 

It's quite easy to press the unlock key and not realise it.

Yes, if you hold down the unlock button, they'll go down for as long as the button is held down. Use the lock button to make them go up.

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Ah yes I was holding the key and may have pressed on it.. Thanks to you both, didn't realise I could have caused it. 👍

11 hours ago, Morganash said:

Ah yes I was holding the key and may have pressed on it.. Thanks to you both, didn't realise I could have caused it. 👍

It is a useful feature if the car has been parked a while in the sun - you can get a little ventilation through before getting in.

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