Can the Audi Q3 automatically raise the windows when locked?
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Audi Q3 cannot automatically raise the windows when locked. Here are some related details about the Audi Q3: 1. Detail one: As of December 9, 2019, the latest model of the Audi Q3 on sale is the 2019 version, positioned as a compact SUV, with a total of 8 models available, all meeting the China VI B emission standards. 2. Detail two: The powertrain is divided into three types: 35TFSI (1.4T engine), 40TFSI (low-power version of the 2.0T engine), and 45TFSI (high-power version of the 2.0T engine), all matched with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. Specific parameters can be found online. The drive modes are divided into two types: front-wheel drive and full-time four-wheel drive. 3. Detail three: In terms of suspension, the front suspension is a MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a multi-link independent suspension.
As an owner of an Audi Q3, I have personal experience with the question of whether the windows automatically roll up when locking the car. My 2019 model has this convenient feature—after locking the car, just hold the lock button on the key for about 3 seconds, and all the windows will close automatically. The setup is straightforward: through the MMI system menu in the car, find the comfort function option to activate it. If it doesn’t work, it might be due to low battery or the anti-pinch function being triggered, causing the system to pause. I often use this feature on rainy days to avoid manually closing the windows and getting the seats wet. It’s advisable to regularly check the window tracks for any obstructions to ensure the system operates smoothly.