Can the Roewe i5 lock button raise the windows?
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Pressing the lock button on the Roewe i5 can raise the windows. To have all the windows roll up when locking the Roewe i5, press and hold the lock button on the remote control until the unclosed windows on all four doors automatically rise and close after a few seconds, then release the lock button (some models allow you to release the button once the windows start rising; explore the specifics through operation). More relevant information is as follows: Note 1: If the window switch is lifted or pressed again during the window-raising process, the action will stop. If the window switch is continuously held up for longer than the one-touch window-raising preset time, the window will continue to rise, but it will stop immediately upon releasing the switch. Note 2: One-touch window-raising must be used in conjunction with the anti-pinch function; otherwise, it can easily cause injury due to the strong force of the window-raising motor. This is why many car models have one-touch window-lowering but not one-touch window-raising functionality.
The Roewe i5 indeed allows you to roll up the windows by long-pressing the lock button, which is a quite practical feature. I once drove a friend's i5 and tried holding down the lock button on the remote key for about 3 seconds, and all the windows automatically closed. This design is especially friendly for forgetful people, as you don't need to reinsert the key and start the car if you find the windows left open after getting out. However, it's worth noting that base models may not include this feature, depending on your car's specific configuration. If it malfunctions, you might want to check the remote battery or visit a 4S store to re-match the key signal. I also use this feature to test the window seal's integrity—if you hear a hissing sound while closing the windows, it indicates the seal is working properly.