Here's one for ya
Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 11:32 pm
Power went out today. Nothing out of the ordinairy, we live in the mountains. I deceided to hang out in the truck for a little to charge my phone and plus the boys ( 5 and 2) like to climb around. We had the windows down while we were in but closed them for sure when we were done.
Two hours later, during thunder, lightning and moderate rain my wife says, "why are the trucks lights on?", i say "dunno", and lock it with the fob, i left it unlocked earlier. So an hour after that i went out for a walkabout to check rain damage and found both front windows down and seats soaked. Doors were locked. I had the keys on my belt loop the whole time. I unlocked the doors, put the windows up ( had to relearn driver's auto up) and staired at the truck for a while.
I am stumped as to why the windows would be down.
Does the remote have an auto down feature?
My old altima had something like that, but used the key in the door.
Any ideas, or just ghosts?
Thanks for reading.
(2010 PW BLM truck)
Adam
Two hours later, during thunder, lightning and moderate rain my wife says, "why are the trucks lights on?", i say "dunno", and lock it with the fob, i left it unlocked earlier. So an hour after that i went out for a walkabout to check rain damage and found both front windows down and seats soaked. Doors were locked. I had the keys on my belt loop the whole time. I unlocked the doors, put the windows up ( had to relearn driver's auto up) and staired at the truck for a while.
I am stumped as to why the windows would be down.
Does the remote have an auto down feature?
My old altima had something like that, but used the key in the door.
Any ideas, or just ghosts?
Thanks for reading.

(2010 PW BLM truck)
Adam