Will the car unlock and open windows slightly just before your battery goes flat??
ok so I've had a read of the latest and greatest storage thread. Background: we'll be leaving our babies to fend for themselves outside in the elements for 5 weeks, and making sure they both have a good 30-60min drive before our emotional farewell.
Transporter has mentioned that a battery charge will deplete by ~1% per day so should be fine, but I'm worried about what might happen if the battery condition isn't optimal for whatever reason.
So, on to the actual question .. almost: One of the last not-so-fun cars we had (was either peugeot or holden, can't remember which), decided that it would unlock the car and partially open all four windows when the battery charge went beyond some pre-defined critically low level. When I went to use the car the next morning, at first I thought it'd been broken into, but then quickly realised that the battery was dead.
Has anyone experienced a Golf doing anything remotely like this??
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