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Can the Bora Legend automatically raise the windows when locking the car?

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OZane
08/31/2025, 03:25:07 AM

Bora Legend can automatically raise the windows when locking the car. Introduction to the Bora: The Bora is a full-size sedan under the Volkswagen brand, the latest masterpiece of the A-class platform, and a product synchronized with international standards. It embodies meticulous care and attention for drivers and passengers, earning it the reputation as the "Driver's Car". Bora's sales: In 2000, the Bora sold 145,000 units in the United States, surpassing models such as the BMW 3 Series, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, and Passat B5, becoming the most popular European imported car of the year. The Bora Legend is still in production, having been launched in 2002.

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HarperDella
09/12/2025, 11:44:22 PM

I've been driving the Bora Legend for quite some time, and it doesn't come with the auto window roll-up feature when locking the car from the factory. You need to press and hold the lock button on the remote for a few seconds to roll up all the windows, which I've gotten used to doing manually. The base model omits this feature mainly to control costs, after all, the Legend is an entry-level version. It's advisable to develop the habit of checking the windows before parking to avoid rainwater getting in or thieves taking advantage. If you really want the auto window roll-up feature, you can install an OBD module. You can buy one online for just a couple hundred yuan, plug it into the interface under the dashboard, and it's quite simple to install without damaging the original car wiring.

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DePeyton
10/27/2025, 12:29:46 AM

As someone who frequently researches automotive technology, I believe that although the Bora Legend doesn't come with automatic window closing upon locking as a factory feature, it can definitely be achieved through modifications. Simply purchase an OBD programming tool or smart module, connect it to the vehicle's diagnostic port, and you can set up one-touch window closing yourself. There are plenty of tutorials available online, and it only takes half a day to complete at a cost of just a few hundred yuan. The key point is to be aware that modifications carry risks—choose reputable brand modules to avoid accidental window movements that could pinch objects and compromise safety. Additionally, don't forget to test after the upgrade to ensure system stability before daily use.

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EllianaAnn
12/09/2025, 11:45:33 PM

I prioritize safe driving and noticed that my Bora Legend doesn't automatically roll up the windows when locking the car, so I manually check to ensure they're fully closed each time. The factory omitted this feature to prevent potential circuit failures, reducing fire or short-circuit risks. It's essential to develop a habit of checking after parking, especially when traveling with kids as it's easy to forget. In summer, open windows invite mosquitoes, while in winter, rainwater can seep into the interior causing mold. I suggest placing a reminder sticker near the keyhole or setting a phone alarm. Remember, cars are transportation tools—safety first, never cut corners for convenience.

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LaJesse
01/30/2026, 12:56:43 AM

I use the Bora Legend to pick up and drop off my kids at school. When locking the car, I have to hold down the remote control to raise the windows, as the factory settings don't support automatic closing. Occasionally, I forget to close the windows, especially on rainy days when the car gets damp inside. Later, I developed the habit of manually controlling the windows with the buttons before getting out of the car. The basic functions are actually sufficient, and the remote responds quickly without much effort. If you find it troublesome, you can download a car networking app on your phone to remotely close the windows, but additional equipment is required. The key to driving is convenience—don't let small things ruin your mood. Just adapt to the rhythm gradually.

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Samantha
04/25/2026, 12:05:14 PM

In my work, I've come across many Volkswagen Bora Legends, most of which don't support automatic window closing when locking the car, requiring owners to operate manually. A common issue is people forgetting to close windows, leading to interior damage. Installing an aftermarket module is a simpler solution. I recommend choosing a reputable OBD plug-in brand to add one-touch window closing functionality, costing around 500 yuan. Having it installed at a professional shop ensures safer settings and avoids accidental triggers. Remember to check the circuit during regular maintenance to ensure stability and durability. Practicality, peace of mind, and cost savings are what matter most.

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