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How to Activate Automatic Window Roll-Up on Roewe i5 When Locking the Car?

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AlejandroDella
07/25/25 9:16am
Press the vehicle's one-touch start button to turn on the power and start the car. Ensure the window glass is in the closed position, then pull up the window roll-up button without releasing it for 10 seconds. Once the automatic window roll-up is activated, all four windows of the vehicle will automatically roll up and close when the car is locked, enhancing parking safety.
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StIsabela
08/11/25 2:06pm
I found that activating the automatic window closing feature on the Roewe i5 is quite simple, mainly operated through the remote key. For example, when locking the car, hold down the lock button on the key for about 3 to 5 seconds, and all windows will automatically rise and close. I've been using this feature for several years, and it's especially practical for preventing rain or theft after parking, particularly on rainy days when you forget to close the windows—just one button press does the trick. Another point: if there's no response, check if the key battery has enough power or see if the vehicle settings have disabled the feature. The Roewe i5's central control screen may also have an option to enable this function. Generally, you can enter the system settings menu and find the door and window control tab to turn on the automatic window closing mode. For those who drive often, it's recommended to test this feature regularly to ensure it works properly—safety always comes first.
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DeJourney
09/27/25 7:26am
To activate the automatic window roll-up feature when locking the Roewe i5, follow these technical steps. First, verify that your vehicle is equipped with this function, as it's typically supported by default from the factory. During operation, press and hold the lock button on the remote key for a few seconds while locking the car, and the windows will automatically close. If it doesn't work on the first try, it might be due to weak key battery power - try replacing it with a new one. Additionally, you can adjust the settings in the vehicle's infotainment system. For example, navigate to the vehicle settings menu on the central control screen, find the window control options, and check the box to enable automatic window roll-up. Through long-term use, I've noticed that keeping the window tracks clean is also crucial, as dirt buildup may cause sticking and affect performance. Regular cleaning can help prevent malfunctions. New owners are advised to consult the owner's manual for specific procedures first, as this is more reliable than blind operation.
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MacJuliette
11/11/25 2:38am
I find the auto window-up feature on the Roewe i5 very convenient. When locking the car, simply press and hold the lock button on the remote key for about 5 seconds, and the windows will automatically close. I use this trick often to avoid manually closing each window. For example, after parking during a trip, a single button operation prevents rain or dust from entering the car. Additionally, you can also enable this feature in the vehicle's central control system by entering the menu and selecting the option. New drivers might want to give it a try—it's simple and safe.
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