Honda CRV windows roll down on there own

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Asked by Hamsong Oct 10, 2019 at 01:40 PM about the 2017 Honda CR-V Touring AWD

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Had this happen to me. After reading this forum I tried recreating it without a problem. Hit unlock button then hit it a second time and hold it. All your windows will go down as long as you hold it. Works the same on my Ridgeline. Next time I’m at the dealership I’m going to find out if it can be disabled somehow.

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Hellow Hamsong, If they do give you a way to disable it, please post the solution here (since most of the posters have have been told there is no way to disable it.) I suspect any dealership that offers a real solution would attract owners from hundreds of miles around.

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Mine rolled down in a huge rain storm! Needless to say I used up my allotment of curse words for the week in one hour!! You'd think there'd be a sensor that would notice that it's raining or snowing and not allow something stupid like this to happen! I'm curious who is going to buy me a new console the next time this happens and 4 1/2 feet of snow fills my car and shorts all the electronics out?!?!

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I came back to my "locked car" with my dog patiently waiting. All the windows were down--he is a jumper and I thanked the Lord that he had not jumped out. Heading to Schaller Honda tomorrow for an answer.

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I called Honda and they said this vent feature cannot be disabled. Needless to say I have not slept for three days because I keep checking my car windows to make sure they’re up. This is very distressing. I ordered this faraday bag on Amazon. I put the keys inside and the car windows did not go down. Since there’s no way for Honda to disable the vent feature, I thought I would share a solution I found.

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My 2019 CRV will roll down the windows after I take it to a car wash. I am aware of the key fob trick and have been careful not to trigger the condition. It only happens after a car wash, the dealer just looks at me like I am nuts, which may be true, but my car still has the problem

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