Van windows

Asked by GuruT2WD3 Jul 16, 2018 at 10:21 AM about the 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT FWD

Question type: General

I have a 2010 Grand Caravan-there are times when I will get out to my vehicle and the windows will be partially down-this most often happens during extremely hot days, especially when I don't leave the vent windows open in the back-is there some strange fail-safe that causes this? Can it even be fixed? I'd hate to have that happen allowing someone to steal stuff out of my vehicle.

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It is your key fob. My key fob will open the windows and unlock the door as I walk away. I have had to keep it in the car in a bag that blocks the sensor from being received. As my keys have gotten older ( 2010 dodge Grand Caravan) they will shoot off at will and with out making a sound. It stared happening a year ago and it will open the windows after 3 triggers on the sensor. it even opened my gate and I do not have the gate open function. It has to be isolated or replaced. I use the old fashioned key that is in the fob to open my car and leave the fob protected in the car. Good luck.

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