Car started unattended in closed garage today !!!
#1
Driver School Candidate
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Car started unattended in closed garage today !!!
Our 2013 RX350 has less than 3K miles on it and is equipped with the factory remote starter option. I was upstairs at the opposite end of the house (40-50 feet from the car) with the remote in my jeans pocket (not tight fitting). Wife calls up to me from the family room adjacent to the garage and says the car just beeped and started by itself in the garage with the garage door closed. I ran downstairs and turned off the car with the remote.
I then went backupstairs to where I was sitting in my office and attempted the normal remote startup sequence and the car did start again ........ soooooooo, the only conclusion I have is that I must have bumped the remote in my pocket in the correct sequence to start the car ... Fortunately there is a 10 minute time out in case my wife had not heard it start .... Never the less ... I guess we should NOT sit with the remote in our pockets in our house !!
The car is going in Friday for a new mirror and door trim so I'll have it checked for propoer operation, fault codes, whatever ...
Am I the first to have this happen?
I then went backupstairs to where I was sitting in my office and attempted the normal remote startup sequence and the car did start again ........ soooooooo, the only conclusion I have is that I must have bumped the remote in my pocket in the correct sequence to start the car ... Fortunately there is a 10 minute time out in case my wife had not heard it start .... Never the less ... I guess we should NOT sit with the remote in our pockets in our house !!
The car is going in Friday for a new mirror and door trim so I'll have it checked for propoer operation, fault codes, whatever ...
Am I the first to have this happen?
#3
I've learned when I come home to have a place on the kitchen counter where I place my wallet and keys. I don't have the remote start but did hear a beep one afternoon and I guess something in my lap pressed the button enough and opened the back deck. And when I checked I hadn't pulled in as far as normal and it cleared the 'closed' garage door metal parts by about a quarter inch.. And I'm a lot more comfy at home anyway without the stuff I used to carry in my pockets.
#4
Lexus Test Driver
I remember reading in this forum about others experiencing such problems. I myself have learned to have the FOB buttons against my body and not facing outward or have anything else in that pocket with it. I have accidentally unlocked the car, rolled down the windows and opened the sunroof. Did not realize this right away and the car was parked outside, thankfully here in AZ not a big deal. In a rainy climate that would not have been good. Ah Technology!!
#5
I am amazed, because on my 2010, I was lucky to be able to start the car with the remote when I was trying! LOL. It was so bad I elected not to get remote start on my 2012.
#7
No, I don't play soccer!
Accidentally activating remote start would be difficult considering there's a specific sequence to it. I'd definitely get it checked out to be on the safe side. I keep the fob in my pocketbook but had the tailgate open once in a parking lot. Fortunately I saw it through the store window and quickly closed it. You could say the distance limitation is a positive. Otherwise there would be many more RXs running unattended.
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#8
I made a leather pouch of fairly stiff leather for my key fob. The pouch has no holes in it to push buttons. I experienced the windows opening while in the garage a few times and the "leather pouch" makes more difficult to accidently push buttons. The key Fob cover offered by the dealer is soft material and has holes in it for easy access to the buttons.
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#11
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Both of our remotes have the oem leather wallet with the holes ...
I made a leather pouch of fairly stiff leather for my key fob. The pouch has no holes in it to push buttons. I experienced the windows opening while in the garage a few times and the "leather pouch" makes more difficult to accidently push buttons. The key Fob cover offered by the dealer is soft material and has holes in it for easy access to the buttons.
#13
Not trying to be a wiseguy, but if you are able to park it in an attached garage, why do you have remote start? Is it parked outside at your place of work and you need it for VERY cold days? Just curious...
#14
For me at least, I'm spoiled. I park across the street in an unattached garage in the winter and enjoy sporting events in the winter and am usually parked two blocks away from the arena. Prefer to get into a warm car, so I use a smart phone application to start the car. The factory remote does not work in either case.