Can the windows of a Haval H6 be closed with the key after the engine is turned off?
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Yes. After turning off the engine, you can close all the windows by long-pressing the lock button. You can also set the windows to automatically close when locking the car in the central control panel. Additional information about the windows is as follows: 1. The windows are an important part of the entire vehicle body. 2. Depending on the installation position of the glass, the windows include: front and rear windshields, side windows, and door windows. 3. The design, structure, and quality of the windows have a significant impact on the driver's visibility, passenger comfort, exterior aesthetics, and aerodynamic characteristics. 4. The window structure is typically a curved, enclosed type, with rubber sealing strips connecting the window frame and the glass. The sealing strips serve as a seal and buffer to prevent damage to the windshield due to deformation of the window frame when the vehicle body is under stress.
While driving my Haval H6, I've encountered several instances where I forgot to close the windows after turning off the engine. Fortunately, its remote key came in handy. By holding down the lock button on the key fob continuously, the windows automatically roll up and close. This feature is quite convenient as it eliminates the need to restart the engine, saving both time and effort. The principle is that the key controls the window motor via wireless signals, but this only works within a limited time frame, such as when the vehicle's battery is still supplying power after engine shutdown. If holding the button doesn't elicit a response, it might be due to low key fob battery or this option not being enabled in the vehicle settings. I recommend fellow drivers develop a habit of checking their windows or practice the operation occasionally to ensure familiarity. The Haval H6 is thoughtfully designed, and similar features are available on most new car models.