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Old 07-19-2010, 06:48 PM
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had an odd thing happen today with my x5.

parked in front of an office building that i was entering for an hour meeting this afternoon. it was sunny and hot so i tilted the panoramic up for venting and set the parked car climate fan to start-up ~10 minutes before i expected to complete my meeting and return to my vehicle. i then grabbed a bag out of the rear hatch, shut it, and locked the doors/set the alarm with the key fob.

when i returned to my car after ~1 hour and 15 minutes, the rear windows were completely rolled down, the front windows were up, and the car was still locked. fortunately, nothing was stolen but i have no idea how this happened.

if i had inadvertently pressed and held the key fob while in my pocket, wouldn't all 4 windows be down and the car unlocked? this ever happen to anyone else?
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