Does Lexus Have an Automatic Window Roll-Up Function?
2 Answers
Lexus has an automatic window roll-up function. By long-pressing the lock button, the automatic window roll-up can be successfully set. Below are specific details about the automatic window roll-up function: Function of the Window Roll-Up Device: The window roll-up device automatically closes the windows for the owner when they forget to do so upon exiting the vehicle, also known as an automatic window roll-up device. This prevents forgetful owners from leaving their windows open, which could lead to car theft. The window roll-up device is also referred to as a window closer, car automatic window closer, car window roll-up device, car automatic window roll-up device, etc. Classification of Window Roll-Up Devices: The automatic window closer only takes effect after the car key is turned off, and the window closing function works only once. There are three modes for the automatic window closer: first, the windows automatically start closing immediately after the car key is turned off and removed; second, the windows automatically start closing after the car key is turned off and removed, and the driver's door is closed; third, the windows automatically start closing after the car key is turned off, the door is closed, and the remote control is pressed. Method to Set Up Automatic Window Roll-Up: Enter the vehicle's system settings interface. Select the door and window switch option. If there is an option, choose all windows. Manually lower all the windows. Then, long-press the lock button on your car key to complete the setup of the automatic window closing function.
Almost all Lexus models come with the automatic window-closing feature. My own ES can automatically close the windows by long-pressing the key fob when locking the car, which is incredibly convenient. The driver's side window button has a distinct two-stage resistance—lightly lifting it triggers manual window raising, while pressing it firmly until it clicks will automatically close the window all the way when released. In the summer, if you find the windows aren’t fully closed, there’s no need to get back in the car to power it on—just stand outside and hold the lock button on the key fob for 3 seconds, and all four windows, along with the sunroof, will close automatically. This design is truly user-friendly, especially during sudden rain showers when it can be a real lifesaver. However, it’s worth noting that older models may only have one-touch up/down functionality for the driver’s window, requiring manual operation for the rear seats.