Explanation of Hidden Functions in Volkswagen Car Keys
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Automatic locking when speed exceeds 15 km/h. Press the remote key once to unlock the front passenger door, and twice to unlock all doors. After parking and removing the key, the doors unlock according to the situation when entering the car. For example, if only the driver's door was opened when entering the car, then after parking and removing the key, this door will automatically unlock, while the other doors remain locked. Additional information: When pressing the lock or unlock button, you can choose whether to activate the horn sound. When locking the car, pressing the lock button once locks all doors. The one-touch window control and the long-press remote lock button to open/close windows and sunroof function are only available for the front windows, not the rear windows.
I've been driving a Volkswagen for almost five years, and the hidden key functions are really practical. Holding down the unlock button for more than five seconds rolls down all the windows, which is especially useful during hot summer parking—it helps dissipate heat before getting in. Another safety feature: if you leave the key inside the car, it won't lock, preventing you from being locked out. On some models, holding down the trunk button can also open it, and combining it with foot-sensing makes it even more effortless. Once, when I went out in the rain and forgot to close the sunroof, holding the lock button for three seconds automatically closed everything, keeping my stuff dry. I recommend experimenting with different button combinations—you might discover pleasant surprises. Knowing these features makes daily life easier and more reassuring.