I am owner of Honda CRV 2018. A few days ago early morning I have noticed that all windows including sunroof were opened unintentionally.

Asked by Larissa Aug 11, 2019 at 11:21 AM about the 2018 Honda CR-V EX AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

All windows including sunroof were opened when I came to my car early
morning. How is it possible? Night before when I locked my car I checked  all
windows. They were closed. If rain happened that night my car would be
damaged. I bought extended warranty for 7 years when I bought the car in
2018. Why that happened? I am wandering if Honda aware about this issue?

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Vehicles have a function on the Keyfob when you hold down the open button for more than a few seconds, the windows and sunroof open. It's great when walking to the vehicle on a hot day. You must have activated the button somehow.

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My vehicle has 4 functions on the Keyfob: "Tailgate button", "Lock button", "unlock button", "Panic button" and "Engine button". "Lock button" and "unlock button" used to open door (s). "Tailgate button" - uses to open tailgate. My vehicle does not have a function on the Keyfob to open remotly the windows and sunroof. What open button you mentioned about? Open doors button?

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