
The Roewe i5 automatic window closer has three modes: 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, 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 car door is closed. Relevant information about the windows is as follows: 1. Introduction: The car window is an important part of the entire body, designed to meet the needs of interior lighting, ventilation, and the visibility of the driver and passengers. 2. Window names: Depending on the installation position of the glass, windows can be categorized as: front and rear windshields, side windows, and door windows. The design, structure, and quality of the windows have a significant impact on the driver's visibility, passenger comfort, exterior aesthetics, and aerodynamic characteristics.

My Roewe i5 has been with me for three years, and it indeed features the auto window roll-up function when locking the car. After getting out, just press and hold the lock button on the key fob for about three seconds, and all windows will click-clack their way up – super convenient. I remember the salesperson mentioning this was standard across all trims when I bought it, but I'd suggest testing it yourself after delivery since the sunroof requires separate operation. Once before a heavy rain, I forgot to close the rear window, and this function saved my leather seats. A heads-up: keep the remote within 20 meters or it might fail, and don’t forget to replace the key battery regularly. If it malfunctions, try reprogramming at the 4S shop first – that usually fixes it. This feature is genuinely thoughtful among domestic car configurations.

As a frequent traveler, the automatic window-closing feature when locking the Roewe i5 is a lifesaver. Every time at the airport parking lot with luggage in hand, a long press on the key locks the car and closes the windows, sparing me the hassle of reaching for the window buttons. The specific operation is to hold the lock button on the key for 3-5 seconds after locking the car; the sound of the motor indicates it's working. However, note that aftermarket rain guards can affect sensitivity—I once had to press longer after installation. Also, remember to close the windows tightly before snow in winter; a fellow car owner had melted snow seep into the door due to a gap. This feature also adds anti-theft protection, especially with the rise in window-smashing thefts—automatic closing provides an extra layer of security. Avoid using it when temporarily transporting pets; safety comes first.

After studying the Roewe i5's manual, it clearly states the remote window closing function. You need to briefly press the lock button first, then immediately press and hold for 3 seconds to trigger the window roll-up. During actual testing, it was found that the passenger window sometimes gets stuck. The mechanic during maintenance said it was caused by increased resistance due to aging rubber seals. Owners without this feature don't need to worry - you can get a module installed at the auto parts market for 300 yuan to enable it, but remember to choose the anti-pinch version. This design is actually quite thoughtful, especially during southern China's rainy season - it has automatically closed windows several times before heavy rains to protect the interior. However, the function will fail when the car key battery drops below 20%, so it's recommended to replace the battery every two years.


