How to Close the Windows After Turning Off the Hyundai ix35?
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First, open the driver's side door of the car. Next, press down on the car's brake pedal to prepare to start the engine. Then, press the car's one-touch start button to start the engine. Pull up the window switch on the driver's side to fully raise the window, thus completely closing it. Finally, turn off the power and lock the car.
I think turning off the windows after the Hyundai ix35 stalls is actually quite simple. Based on my experience driving this car, the key is to position the key correctly. Insert the key and gently turn it to the ACC position, so the dashboard lights up but the engine doesn’t start. Then hold down the driver’s side window switch for a few seconds, and all the windows will roll up. If there’s no response, it might be due to low battery power or loose wiring—check the key battery and replace it if needed, or lightly tap the door control area. Here’s a small tip: make it a habit to close the windows when parking to avoid rushing after stalling. After all, if the car is locked but the windows are left open, things might get inside. Overall, this method is hassle-free and efficient—Hyundai’s design is quite thoughtful, and you’ll get used to it after a few tries.