Edward Xuereb
Standard Member
If one leaves accidentally a window open and locks the car, is the car suppose to shut the window automatically on locking? Mine does not do it.
No, I tried that in the first week. My 2002 Octavia would shut the windows on locking, or you could use the key in the lock to open all or close all windows.If one leaves accidentally a window open and locks the car, is the car suppose to shut the window automatically on locking? Mine does not do it.
Nearly everything except the window status!Does the app tell you the window status, only ask as on my wife's new Mini electric the app lets you know if any of the windows are open
I believe the 2nd gen ZS did, but ISTR someone saying it had gone from the app after an update.Does the app tell you the window status, only ask as on my wife's new Mini electric the app lets you know if any of the windows are open
Shame as we often find we’ve opened them slightly by accident. Never had this problem before in a car. The switches must be sensitive.No it doesn't - mine's the same.
I'm in the habit of pulling up all four window switches when I stop.![]()
Could be linked to leaving dogs in a car - you wouldn't want to leave the windows fully closed on a hot day if you needed to leave a dog in the car for some time. Although on my old Astra you could automatically open and close the windows using a long press on the key fob if you'd enabled that feature.I think it's one of those "backwards moments" when in excess of 20 years ago, a good idea was executed by a group of manufacturers (in this particular case, of vehicles). Instead of running with it and adopting it widely, the idea has either only been kept by that group or sometimes dropped altogether.
Yeah, it’s happened to my wife and me upon exiting the car. We’re getting better at not accidentally catching the switches and as siteguru has said, I’ve gotten into the habit of making sure all the windows are up after stopping.Had my MG4 just over a week.
Managed to walk away from the car the time with one or more windows down after locking.
I seem to catch the switches in getting out of the car. It's not necessarily a design fault positioning- wise, but the switches have very little resistance and are very easily triggered.....