Mysterious opening of all windows and moonroof
#46
Strange happenings. Time for the exorcist and setting up cameras. Paranormal style
But seriously, my other car has a remote start capability and the other day I went to my parking spot at work only to find my car nicely idling. Thank God I went back to get something in about 30 minutes.
But seriously, my other car has a remote start capability and the other day I went to my parking spot at work only to find my car nicely idling. Thank God I went back to get something in about 30 minutes.
#47
No it’s not “me”. I’m really surprised there’s not more detail in this thread as it appears to be a common issue, a fault our ‘13 RX 350 shares with others.
see https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/Discus...23080_ds606137
see https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/Discus...23080_ds606137
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Strange window openings!
Went out to my 2015 RX350 parked in driveway and all 4 windows were down and moon roof partially open. Doors locked. Were closed and locked night before. Temp 50°. Nothing tampered with. Any theories?
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I believe the unlock button was held for a long time (either by some key/object in your pocket). If you hold down the unlock button, the windows roll down and moon roof opens.
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I first came across this unwanted feature (unlocking doors, rolling down windows and opening the sun roof with one long push of the unlock button) has long been a Key Standard Feature of the remote control. This key feature was in my 2001 RX300 vehicle and I accidently had the experience three times when I did not want it to happen. Each time it was caused by pressing on the unlock button while the remote was in my pocket.
Later when I was shopping for my 2015 RX I read the 2015 RX brochure and mentioned on page 22 under Key Standard Features was: "Remote-linked opening for windows and available moonroof". Thus when I took delivery of my RX350 F sport model I requested that the dealer turnoff this 'feature' before I drove it home. That request and swapping the tires for Michelins were on my new RX from the start.
Later when I was shopping for my 2015 RX I read the 2015 RX brochure and mentioned on page 22 under Key Standard Features was: "Remote-linked opening for windows and available moonroof". Thus when I took delivery of my RX350 F sport model I requested that the dealer turnoff this 'feature' before I drove it home. That request and swapping the tires for Michelins were on my new RX from the start.
#52
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ALL Windows and Moonroof Open While Parked
So, I just got a call from wife asking if I had come to her workplace and opened all the windows and moonroof. I did not do this. I know this is a feature using the key fob...press and hold unlock, and all the glass opens...and press and hold lock, and everything closes. But doing it on its own ? Anybody had this issue ?
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Most likely it was just in the wrong position in her purse and the button was held down enough to open everything. Sort of like butt dialing your phone. If she watches where the keys are positioned in her purse I doubt it will happen again.
This happened to my across-the-street neighbor with his 2011 RX350 while it was sitting in the driveway at home. They never found any other cause except accidental button pressing.
This happened to my across-the-street neighbor with his 2011 RX350 while it was sitting in the driveway at home. They never found any other cause except accidental button pressing.
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#56
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Most likely it was just in the wrong position in her purse and the button was held down enough to open everything. Sort of like butt dialing your phone. If she watches where the keys are positioned in her purse I doubt it will happen again.
This happened to my across-the-street neighbor with his 2011 RX350 while it was sitting in the driveway at home. They never found any other cause except accidental button pressing.
This happened to my across-the-street neighbor with his 2011 RX350 while it was sitting in the driveway at home. They never found any other cause except accidental button pressing.
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When I had my 2019 RX the initial visit to the dealer is when you pick if you want them to program any of those settings. I wanted the windows sunroof thing and the service manager fought me tooth and nails on it. His reasoning was you don’t know how many ppl accidentally hold the unlock button in there pocket and open everything up. I’d bet that’s what happened in her purse her makeup case or something inadvertently pushed down on it. Before that I had a 2015 Explorer and the key fob is huge and the buttons protrude out past the remote. The emergency button all you have to do is tap it for the alarm to go off. I’m used to Toyota where you need to hold it for a few seconds in order for it to go off. I can’t tell you how many times I set the alarm off on that thing.
When I first got the 2010 RX the battery terminals were pretty dingy so I disconnected both of them simultaneously for a good 5 minutes while I brushed and cleaned them off before I put everything back. I didn’t loose anything except for the time. The navigation did re download or something for a few minutes it said do not turn off car until you this is finished but everything was fine after that.
When I first got the 2010 RX the battery terminals were pretty dingy so I disconnected both of them simultaneously for a good 5 minutes while I brushed and cleaned them off before I put everything back. I didn’t loose anything except for the time. The navigation did re download or something for a few minutes it said do not turn off car until you this is finished but everything was fine after that.
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She claims she did nothing differently with storing her keys in her purse. I don't know, but she has now had the car for about 9 months, and this is the first time it has happened. The car battery is about 4 and 1/2 years old, and I have been considering replacing it just because of its age, and in the process will get a computer reset while it's disconnected. Would this be wise, or would I run the chance of messing up the computer with a disconnect ?
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