How to Close Windows with the Key for Buick Envision?
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Buick Envision's method for closing windows with the key: Simply press and hold the lock button on the car key. If you need to open the windows with the key, you can also press and hold the unlock button on the car key. The Buick Envision is a mid-size SUV produced by SAIC-GM Buick, with body dimensions of 4667mm in length, 1839mm in width, and 1696mm in height. In terms of power, the 2019 Envision is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine and a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. For the transmission, the 1.5-liter Envision models all use a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, while the 2.0-liter Envision models all use a 9-speed automatic transmission.
I often help friends debug this kind of function. It's quite simple to close the windows with the key on the Buick Envision: after locking the car, hold down the lock button on the key for about 5 seconds, and the windows will automatically roll up. Remember to keep holding it until the glass is completely closed. This feature is especially useful in summer when you temporarily get out of the car to buy something and find the windows are still open—no need to get back in and power on the car. However, pay attention to the vehicle configuration; some lower-end versions may not have this function and might require a system update to activate it later. If you forget to close the windows on a rainy day, remote window closing can prevent the seats from getting soaked—it's a hidden little trick.
Just figured out this feature last week! After you park, turn off the engine, and lock the car, press and hold the lock button on the key fob for about 3 to 5 seconds, and the windows will automatically close. At first, I pressed it too briefly with no response, but later realized you need to hold it down for it to work. This design is quite user-friendly, especially when you suddenly notice the rear window is open after getting out with kids—no need to frantically restart the vehicle. Just make sure there are no obstacles around; although the anti-pinch feature is sensitive, getting stuck on branches or similar objects can still be troublesome. This function might fail if the key fob battery is low, so I replace the battery every six months.
My Buick Envision has been in use for three years, and this feature is quite simple to operate: first press the lock button to lock the car, then continue to hold the lock button without releasing it for about four or five seconds, and all the windows including the sunroof will close. After teaching my child how to use this function, he rushes to operate it every time he gets out of the car, treating it as his little task. Actually, this function is managed by the body control module; when the button is held down, the car receives a continuous signal to execute the window closing. If it occasionally fails, check if all the doors are properly closed or if the key fob cover is too thick and blocking the signal. Developing this habit can reduce the risk of theft of items inside the car.