guste100 wrote: |
Have you ever checked to see if you can somehow trigger the faulty "non-automatic reclosing" yourself?
For me, the windows are easier to explain (e.g., faulty key, broken lock, etc.). However, I absolutely cannot understand how the car was not locked in the morning. Therefore, I would like to know more about it.
Regards,
Guste |
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Yes, I've tried it. No matter how long I press the "Unlock" button on the key fob, the doors keep locking again.
vag-driver wrote: |
| I would discuss that with the workshop. |
Well, I did that, but it didn't help. They're attributing it to an unintentional pressing of the key.
Unfortunately, I cannot demonstrate it

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tdi-erwin wrote: |
| Perhaps a fuse is oxidized or a cable is loose (due to damage from a weasel) |
That could explain why all 4 windows went down and the doors opened

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"Neither I nor the rest of the neighborhood have had any problems with martens in the last two decades. There are also no signs of damage to or around the vehicle."
I'm going to leave it alone for now. These kinds of "very rare, occasional errors" are incredibly difficult to diagnose, and I don't want to spend money unnecessarily.
Thank you for all the tips and advice. If anyone hears from someone else who might have a solution, please feel free to let me know.
Greetings to everyone!