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Old 03-03-2012, 07:31 AM   #1
SkidMarks
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Default MC Window Security Concern

Howdy All,

I have a MC Diesel Mondeo Wagon and had something happen yesterday that has me a bit concerned.
Visited a customer and when I left the car all of the windows were up and I was pretty sure it was locked. But upon returning to the car all of my windows were half down, not all the way down but half?
Now I can't be 100% confident that the car was locked but what the hell.
Now I know about opening and closing all windows with the Fob but this is weird.
I called Ford and was advised that if I had some dirt on my windscreen sensor could maybe cause this but it was something they hadn't heard of.
The sensor on the window is for the wipers not the windows and the keys weren't in the ignition so the windows should have been powered down.
Any ideas?
Skids.

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