Does the Magotan have an automatic window roll-up feature when locking the car?

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Herbert
07/30/25 4:49am
The Magotan does not have an automatic window roll-up feature when locking the car. You need to long-press the lock button on the key to roll up the windows. The automatic window roll-up system when locking the car is designed to automatically close all windows after locking without altering the original car wiring or affecting any original functions. It uses dedicated plug-and-play connectors, imported original car wires, and independently developed host technology to achieve this function. Methods to set up the automatic window roll-up when locking the car: 1. For models with a one-touch window roll-up feature when locking: Find the vehicle settings option in the central multimedia screen and enable the lock-and-roll-up function. If this option is not available in the multimedia screen, you can also use the multifunction steering wheel to access the settings in the instrument cluster and enable the feature. 2. For models with a hidden lock-and-roll-up feature: Activate it by long-pressing the lock button for 5 seconds or by using a hidden feature activation tool. Long-pressing the lock button can be done manually. If the one-touch window roll-up feature does not work after long-pressing the lock button, you will need to visit a repair shop to have it configured using specialized equipment. 3. For models without the lock-and-roll-up feature: These models completely lack the one-touch window roll-up function when locking, so it can only be achieved by modifying the wiring or installing an additional module.
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