the car has a remote starter so you don't have to get into an ice cold car, and you've discovered another way to engage it. When all else fails RTFM.
That just sounds like a coincidence that the door is open. look into something else.
I had this same problem! Tighten the 3 screws on your drivers door! This did the trick for us.
sounds like the starter motor needs replacing it is not the solenoid or it would not click
Generally speaking the person opening the door is at fault. I personally know of a couple of such cases and both times the door opener was at fault and at least one of the people was ticketed by the police.
Usually its in the handbook which comes with the car. Its entered using the ignition key in the drivers door, numbers are entered buy turning it in a direction a given number of times.
;how to remove drivers door panel to repair door restrictor
The answer is: the two rods in the door have been bent and need to be separated so as not to hit the other one.
under the drivers door under the drivers door
Check the battery in your key pad.
Put key in ignition, turn to on position. Open driver's door and remove key (keep door open). Put key in and out 4 times without any turning of key. With the key out at the end, hit drivers side unlock button 5 times within 10 seconds. Wait at least ten seconds and shut the driver's door. The auto lock should be disabled now!
Remove the fuse. on mine all you have to do is start car hold down the lock button on drivers door when you hear it beep 4 times the lock will only open and lock from the button may have to hold button down a couple of times to get all 4 beeps
no different body style