Does the New BMW 3 Series Automatically Close Windows When Locked?
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When the new BMW 3 Series is locked, it automatically closes the windows. The vehicle features an automatic window-closing function upon locking, which requires holding down the lock button for the windows to automatically roll up. Definition of One-Touch Window Control: One-touch window control refers to a system where car window glass can be adjusted to the desired position with a single button press. Generally, vehicles equipped with one-touch window control have two settings for the window adjustment switch. The first button position functions similarly to a standard electric window. The second position allows the window to fully open or close automatically with a single press and release. To ensure the longevity of the window lift motor, all four windows are typically equipped with a thermal protection function. Functions of One-Touch Window Control: If the window is repeatedly operated for raising and lowering within a short period, the motor will enter a thermal protection state and cease the operation. During the automatic window-closing process, if an object is detected between the glass and the window frame, the window will automatically stop rising and return to its initial position. Vehicles with one-touch window control also come with an anti-pinch feature. Do not attempt to test this function with any part of the body.