As you know, the window closes between the outer edge of the door, so I can't disable the drivers side. Is there a way, for now, to disable ONLY the passenger window. I'm wondering if either the window seal wasn't working properly and was letting water get down inside the door, or if the rust is secondary, and is a result of the window opening and closing during rain. If I open the passenger door, the bolts for the door latch, and the thin black metal arm that swivels open with the door are both rusted badly. While driving I have solved the problem by opening the window just far enough not to trigger the window. But yesterday I caught it doing it in the morning, with the car still locked. At first I thought it stopped after I got out of the car, closed, and locked the door, once accessory power turned off. Faced with this annoying issue, users have to close all the extra windows as the browser will consume lots of system resources under this situation. The interior lights do not turn on as if it was a door sensor problem. Some users have reported an issue with Microsoft Edge that it keeps opening multiple windows or tabs as soon as the computer starts up. Over the past few months I've noticed that the passenger side window randomly, sometimes repeatedly cracks itself open, and closed, as if I was opening/closing the door.