How to Close Windows After the Languid Shuts Off?
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Method to close windows after the Languid shuts off: The owner needs to re-enter the vehicle, turn the key to power on the car, and press the master switch for all windows on the driver's side to close all windows. Everyone might encounter this situation—forgetting to close the rear windows when locking the car after arriving at the destination. If you leave without checking the windows, it could lead to loss of items inside the car. The Languid is a model under Hyundai, with body dimensions of 4570mm in length, 1775mm in width, and 1445mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. In terms of appearance, the Languid still features the typical family face, with fewer sharp lines but more fullness, making it look more harmonious and moderate. The rear of the car continues the sporty genes of the front, and the short rear gives a plump and rounded impression.
After the engine stalls and you want to close the windows, I’ve had personal experience with this. One day, I parked the car and forgot to close the passenger window. Suddenly, it started raining, and water got inside the car, costing me hundreds of dollars in repairs. With the Hyundai Elantra, the power supply remains active for several dozen seconds to a minute after the engine stalls. During this time, quickly press the window switch—it might still close. If there’s no response, try turning the key counterclockwise from the LOCK position to the ACC position (where the car doesn’t start but has power supply), then operate the window button to close it. Battery power is crucial; doing this frequently can drain the battery, making it difficult to start the car next time. I’ve since developed a habit of checking all windows to ensure they’re tightly closed before turning off the engine, and I also lock the doors to prevent theft. Especially on rainy days, taking an extra three seconds can save you from major trouble.