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The most common reason is that one of the car keys has been placed somewhere where the "open door" button is pressed, and stays pressed in for ~10s or more. This causes the car to be unlocked, the windows to be rolled down and the sunroof fully opened. The car should then auto re-lock if no doors are opened, but the windows and sunroof will stay open.


Unfortunately the design of the key is not great in this respect. You can reduce the tendency for this to happen by buying and fitting one of the key covers that has a lip at the front edge - this makes it much harder for the button to be inadvertently pressed.


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