How to close the windows after turning off the Cadillac XTS?
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After turning off the Cadillac XTS, you can close the windows. The vehicle's remote key has a lock/unlock button. Press and hold the lock button to close all windows, and press and hold the unlock button to open all windows. The Cadillac XTS windows are equipped with a one-touch up/down feature, which needs to be enabled in the vehicle's personalized settings. Once activated, you can press and hold the switch on the remote key to operate the windows with one touch. Below are the features of the Cadillac windows: 1. The Cadillac windows come with an "anti-pinch" function. The "anti-pinch" function means that during the window's upward movement, if the control system detects any resistance, it will stop the window from rising and lower it instead, preventing the risk of pinching fingers. Some owners have reported that even when fingers are caught, the force felt is relatively strong, but there is no intense squeezing sensation, possibly due to the slow rising speed of the window. 2. Mid-to-high-end models are equipped with one-touch up/down windows, primarily for the convenience of drivers and passengers, to avoid distractions while operating the windows and enhance safety. One-touch up/down windows generally include the "anti-pinch" function to prevent the risk of pinching fingers.
As a Cadillac XTS owner, I’ve had a few instances where I turned off the car only to realize I forgot to close the windows, which was quite frustrating. However, I later learned a handy trick with the key fob: take out the remote key, press and hold the lock button for about 7 to 10 seconds, and the windows will automatically roll up and close. This feature is really convenient, especially on rainy days or in parking lots, as it saves you from restarting the car. It’s best to develop a habit of checking everything before turning off the engine to avoid such minor embarrassments. If the remote doesn’t respond, it might be due to low battery power in the key fob—try replacing the battery. Alternatively, get back in the car, press the start button without stepping on the brake to power on the car without starting the engine, and then manually close the windows using the window switches. This way, the windows can be dealt with before the power is cut. Keeping the key fob in good working condition is recommended to avoid last-minute issues.