
Teana has an automatic window roll-up function after locking the car. You need to click the OK button on the left side of the multifunction steering wheel to manually complete the one-touch window roll-up and down function setting. Advantages of automatic window roll-up after locking the car: It can effectively protect the safety of the motor vehicle. Timely window roll-up can avoid property loss and also prevent water from entering the vehicle. Disadvantages of automatic window roll-up after locking the car: First is the installation of the automatic window roller. Some window rollers involve high-risk operations such as wire cutting. The working principle of the automatic window roller is that after locking the car, it automatically supplies power to each window motor to roll up and close the window. Since each time the car is locked means the window motor will be powered, this cycle will definitely cause damage to the vehicle.

I've been driving for over a decade and am quite familiar with the Teana. Some of its models do have the automatic window-closing feature after locking the car. For example, by long-pressing the lock button on the key for a few seconds, the windows gradually close. This feature has been particularly useful in my daily life, preventing water damage or excessive heat inside the car during summer or rainy days when I forget to close the windows, thus protecting the leather seats and electronic equipment. Once, after shopping at the supermarket, I rushed off without closing the windows, and this feature helped me avoid a minor mishap. I recommend Teana owners check their car's configuration—models from 2020 onwards usually have this feature as standard, while older models might require manually enabling it through the central control settings or installing an additional module. Overall, it's an incredibly convenient design that mitigates risks and enhances peace of mind.

As a car enthusiast, I know the Altima's automatic window closing upon locking is achieved through the body control module. You can find the "Close Windows When Locking" option in the vehicle settings on the center console screen. Once enabled, pressing the key to lock the car will trigger it every time. Some models require holding the lock button for two seconds to complete the operation. If there's no response, it might be because the feature isn't enabled or there's a software glitch, which can be fixed by updating at the 4S shop. This feature not only saves time but also reduces battery consumption and prevents security issues from forgetting. I regularly test it to ensure it works properly, and I find the design very user-friendly.

Forgetting to close the windows after locking the car is a big no-no in daily driving. The Teana's auto window-closing feature helps me prevent this issue in advance. After it automatically closes the windows, it provides protection against dust, water, and theft, saving me from many potential troubles. I always remind myself to check if this function is working properly, especially for older models which might need some maintenance. Safety starts with details, and keeping the vehicle in good working condition is key.


