How to Close the Car Window?
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To raise the window, operate the switch on the door by pulling it upward with your fingers. This is the only manual method available. Pull the door handle to open the driver's side door. Press the one-touch start button to power on the vehicle. Pull the window switch upward to raise the window. Do not place any part of your body on the window. Keep the window tracks clean to prevent dust from scratching the glass. Hold the car key in your hand, stand outside the vehicle, press and hold the lock button on the key until the window rises, then release the button.
The most frequent thing I do while driving is closing the car windows, especially when driving too fast on the highway where the wind noise becomes unbearable and I have to close them quickly. Press the control button next to the door handle once to raise the window glass, and press it again to stop. If it's a manual window, you have to turn the knob slowly to roll it up. If the window gets stuck and won't close, don't panic—first check if there's something small stuck in the track and clean it out with your finger or a small brush. Also, if the window button isn't working, it might be a blown fuse; open the hood and check the fuse box. When it's raining, close the windows even faster to avoid soaking the interior, which is bad for leather seats. It's recommended to clean the window tracks and apply lubricant every six months to extend their lifespan. New cars usually come with anti-pinch features for safety, but remember to prioritize safety and prevent kids from pressing the buttons randomly. With a bit more practice, you'll get the hang of it.