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All my life I have kept my car keys in my pocket even when at home, however, this is the first time I have ever had a car key with buttons to push to open the doors and trunk. Also, I park my car in the garage attached to the house.
Well, apparently I am accidentally pushing the trunk button on my car key and opening the trunk while the key is in my pocket as I am doing things around the house. Then, my truck becomes unlocked and the trunk light comes on and stays on. When I go out to start the car 3 days later, the instrument panel shows my trunk is open, my battery is low and the Genesis will not start. I work from home and don't use this car everyday. This has happened twice now and each time I have to charge the battery before it starts.
Have you ever come out and found your trunk lid slightly open in the garage?
Do think a hard case will prevent the buttons from accidentally being pushed or maybe I should just not carry the Genesis key while at home.
Why doesn't the trunk light go off after a while before it drains my battery?
Any suggestions, thanks
Well, apparently I am accidentally pushing the trunk button on my car key and opening the trunk while the key is in my pocket as I am doing things around the house. Then, my truck becomes unlocked and the trunk light comes on and stays on. When I go out to start the car 3 days later, the instrument panel shows my trunk is open, my battery is low and the Genesis will not start. I work from home and don't use this car everyday. This has happened twice now and each time I have to charge the battery before it starts.
Have you ever come out and found your trunk lid slightly open in the garage?
Do think a hard case will prevent the buttons from accidentally being pushed or maybe I should just not carry the Genesis key while at home.
Why doesn't the trunk light go off after a while before it drains my battery?
Any suggestions, thanks