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Murphy's Law

So, I go out to my truck this afternoon. If you live in southern California, then you know it has been raining for most of the day today. I get to my truck and notice the windows are halfway down. For those that don't know, I drive a Nissan Titan. Pretty damn nice truck, too. I love it. So, anyway, I'm like, WTF? I know I didn't roll the windows down, it has been pretty cold and, if anything, I've been using the heater. Now the inside of my truck is pretty wet and I'm more than a little annoyed. Turns out, there is a "feature" with the remote keylock which allows you to open the windows remotely by pressing and holding the unlock key. Yeah, I wonder who the genius was that thought that was a good thing to do. The unlock key must have gotten pressed somehow (I always have my keys in my pocket) and I was completely unaware. Now I get to sit in a rain-soaked seat while I drive around. Nice. I became aware of this "feature" by searching the web looking for possible reasons my windows seemed to roll themselves down. Interestingly, there are lots of other owners who have had the same thing happen to them, and it always seems to happen when it's raining or snowing. :)

Comments

Now, see if you'd bought a cool truck like a Toyota Tundra, you wouldn't have had that happen. ;)