Pretty sure I brought this up in a prior thread that probably went off-topic with me talking about sandwiches or something, but...the friggin' trunk issue persists after three extended service sleepovers, the most recent of which was last week. The trunk usually operates as intended (electronically opens/closes/stays shut), and nothing problematic occurred in the first few days of it back in my possession last week. This issue then presented itself (as it does occasionally, once a week or so) when I closed the trunk electronically using the key/app/pilot panel, with the app/pilot panel confirming the trunk has been closed, and then received a notification a few hours later that the trunk is open. As before, I returned to the car to find the trunk unlatched and effectively open to passersbys (on 6th and Mission in SF, eek), with the opening/closing movements behaving abnormally when I attempt to electronically close it: jerky inch-by-inch motions each time the button is pressed, requiring me to manually open and slam it shut (and in the past, potentially to have the same thing occur later in the same day). When I had the alarm enabled, it would occasionally trigger that as well, meaning I've been unable to use the alarm too.
I spoke with my SA about this and my only possible next move is a fourth extended service visit, which will be the fourth in four months for the same issue. Between that and the turtle-causing failure last month, I've had the car in service for the better part of a month in my first 5 months of ownership. Why do the things we love always hurt us the most? Anyone else encounter this issue, or anything to this magnitude of frustration that their SA was able to resolve? I feel like I'm approaching that point of insanity of repeating the same thing multiple times expecting a different outcome, and unlike asking my now-fiance for a date when we first met, I don't see as rosy an outcome here.