
First, open the driver's side door of the car. Then, press down on the car's brake pedal to prepare for starting the engine. Next, press the car's one-touch start button to ignite the engine. Use your hand to pull up the window switch on the driver's side until the window is fully raised, thus completing the window closure.

The most common method to close the windows after turning off the C-HR is by using the smart key. Buddy, I've been driving this car for a while, and I know that holding down the lock button on the key for a few seconds will automatically raise all the windows. If the key doesn't respond, make sure the battery is sufficient or the function is enabled. Another trick is that shortly after turning off the engine, while the ignition switch is still in the ACC position, the door control buttons inside the car might still work, but don't wait too long to avoid draining the battery. Safety first—develop the habit of checking the windows before turning off the engine to prevent rain or insects from getting in and affecting the interior environment. Regular maintenance of the key and car battery ensures this function works smoothly, avoiding unexpected hassles.

As a detail-oriented car owner, I believe that closing the windows after turning off the engine is not only about convenience but also safety. On the C-HR, holding down the lock button on the smart key for a few seconds to close the windows is a standard operation to prevent theft or weather damage to the interior. If the car doesn't have a smart key, pressing the door handle button within 30 seconds after turning off the engine might work, but don't rely on it for too long. Safety reminder: Leaving windows open at night poses significant risks, and I often advise friends to check before getting in the car. Battery maintenance is also crucial, as frequent use of this feature can drain the battery faster. It's best to combine it with auto window-closing settings for peace of mind.

When I first drove the C-HR, I was curious about closing the windows after turning off the engine. It's actually quite simple: just press and hold the lock button on the key. If there's no response, check the manual or ask the salesperson if your model supports this feature. It's safer to close the windows before turning off the engine to avoid any hassle. Just make sure the key battery isn't drained—don't worry, it's not too complicated. For safety, keeping the windows closed prevents rain or dust from entering the car, which helps prolong the interior's lifespan.

For daily commuting with the C-HR, closing the windows after turning off the engine is a must-have trick for me. Just hold down the lock button on the key for a few seconds to close all windows, saving time and effort. If the remote doesn't work, there might still be power in the ACC position after turning off the engine—the door button may briefly function, but don't try it too often. This feature is thoughtfully designed to protect the car from pollution or damage while also enhancing anti-theft security. I make it a habit to operate it immediately after parking to keep the interior clean. It's advisable to test the key function regularly to ensure smooth operation.

From a technical perspective, the C-HR's ability to close windows after engine shutdown relies on residual electrical system power. I've studied how the battery provides brief post-shutdown power to allow remote signals to activate the window motors. However, frequent operation will drain the battery - don't overuse this feature, especially in older vehicles with weaker batteries. Verify if your specific model has this capability, as base versions may differ. For longevity, developing the habit of manually closing windows before shutdown is most reliable, preventing potential issues that could compromise driving safety.


