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Hi

Was wondering if anyone can help.

I woke up this morning to all my windows wound down on my lexis is 220d se-l. The boot was also unlocked.

Has anyone come across this. Battery was also dead had to replace as cells were damaged?

Cheers yet again for any advice.

Kully

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As you probably know, pressing and holding the "unlock" button on the key fob will lower all the windows, although not open the boot. Is it possible that both an "unlock" and "open boot" button were pressed, perhaps while the fob was in your pocket or by an inquisitive infant? If you can discount this possibility, the coincidence of you finding the window down and boot open, AND with a faulty Battery strongly indicates a connection. Has this happened after changing the Battery? Coincidences can be just that, but .......

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Thanks for the reply.

Definitely no infant around.

As for pressing the unlock button for a prolonged time. Not 100 percent as it happened overnight and keys were in landing. Possible that the button was being pressed by the other car keys.

Battery was replaced today after this incident occurred as test indicated cells were faulty or damaged in Battery.

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