
The hidden function of the Geely Binrui key is the remote window-raising feature. Using this function, simply press the lock button on the remote, and the car windows will automatically rise. Here is some relevant information about the Geely Binrui: 1. Introduction to the Geely Binrui: The Geely Binrui is Geely Auto's first official sporty sedan, model A06, officially named 'Geely Binrui.' The Binrui is a model specifically targeted at the younger demographic. 2. Configurations of the Geely Binrui: The new Geely Binrui comes equipped with features such as one-button start, electronic parking brake, auto hold, and dual-zone automatic air conditioning. The Binrui will be powered by the JLF-3G10TD three-cylinder 1.0T engine and the JLB-4G14T four-cylinder 1.4T engine, with maximum power outputs of 136 horsepower and 133 horsepower, respectively.

The Geely Binrui's key fob is packed with clever features! My favorite is holding the unlock button to roll down all windows - a lifesaver for cooling down the car in summer. If you forget to close windows during rain, just long-press the lock button to automatically seal everything. When locating your car, double-clicking the lock button makes lights flash with beeps. The trunk button opens automatically with a 2-second press - super handy when your hands are full after grocery shopping. The mechanical key hidden inside saves the day during battery failure. Remote start works like a charm too, pre-warming the car with seat heaters in winter so you step into cozy warmth. These smart functions make daily use so much easier.

After three years with the Binrui, I've discovered many hidden key functions. The car-finder feature is most useful in unfamiliar parking lots—just press the lock button and follow the horn sound to locate your vehicle. Remote window opening works perfectly for garage ventilation, creating rapid air circulation. Replacing the key battery is surprisingly simple—just pry open the back cover and swap the coin cell. The key automatically senses and unlocks when approaching the car, but avoid keeping it in the same pocket as your phone to prevent signal interference. Remember to periodically activate the spare key as prolonged storage may drain its battery. These seemingly simple features can save considerable hassle in daily use.

The remote key of the Binrui hides some practical tips. The most useful one is holding down the lock button to roll up the windows, so you don't have to rush back to the car on rainy days. The key's back cover can be opened to retrieve the mechanical key blade, and there's a small cover on the driver's door handle—prying it open allows for emergency entry. The trunk button operates independently, making it especially convenient when picking up packages. The remote range can be adjusted in the settings; switch to a shorter distance if the signal is weak in underground garages. If the remote suddenly stops working, first check the key's battery—it's likely time for a replacement. Develop a habit of checking the windows before leaving the car, and use the key functions to prevent rainwater from entering the interior.


