
Haval H2s only has one-touch window roll-up function in the high-end version, and only the driver's window has one-touch roll-up/down function. Introduction to automatic window roll-up devices: An automatic window roll-up device refers to a feature that automatically closes the windows for the owner when they forget to do so after getting out of the car. It is also known as an automatic window closer, designed to prevent forgetful owners from leaving their windows open and risking car theft. The device is also called a window closer, car automatic window closer, car window roll-up device, car automatic window roll-up device, etc. Classification of automatic window roll-up modes: There are three modes for automatic window roll-up: 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 when the remote control is pressed after the car key is turned off and the door is closed.

I've been driving the Haval H2s for several years, and the auto window-close feature is indeed present. When you lock the car, simply press and hold the lock button on the remote key for a few seconds, and all windows will automatically roll up—a very user-friendly design. I remember one heavy rain day when I hurriedly exited the car and forgot to close the windows; this feature saved me from water damage. As an entry-level SUV, the Haval H2s typically includes one-touch power window modules in its basic configuration, making operation convenient whether from the driver's seat or other door handles. Of course, this depends on the specific year and trim level, but standard models from 2017 onward generally have it. If buying a used car, it's best to test this function; for new cars, dealers usually demonstrate it during delivery. Overall, this feature enhances driving safety and convenience while reducing the embarrassment of forgotten open windows.

From a technical perspective, the Haval H2s is equipped with one-touch window lift functionality. The automatic window closing upon locking depends on configuration settings, which can be activated through the vehicle's onboard system by enabling the option in the car menu. I've conducted multiple locking tests - pressing the key fob smoothly raises all windows without any lag. However, if this wasn't properly configured during production, I recommend visiting a 4S dealership for an electronic module check using diagnostic tools. Haval's window system features thoughtful design with responsive buttons, allowing flexible manual adjustments during daily use. To maintain proper functionality, mention this during routine maintenance to keep circuits clean and prevent aging. While not a premium feature, this practical urban function effectively deters theft and protects against weather elements.

I use my Haval H2s to shuttle my kids to and from school, and the automatic window roll-up feature has become a daily necessity. It's simple to operate—the windows automatically close when locking the car, preventing potential hazards caused by kids forgetting to close them. This feature is particularly crucial during rainy or snowy weather, and I've experienced its timely protection of interior components several times. As a family SUV, the Haval H2s excels in thoughtful design details, with its one-touch window roll-up responding quickly and almost without delay. Remember to familiarize yourself with the settings menu after getting the new car to confirm the feature's activation status.


