How to remotely control one-touch window operation for Volkswagen?
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Volkswagen's one-touch remote window operation method is: 1. Continuously press the lock button on the car key to raise the car windows; 2. Continuously press the unlock button on the car key to automatically lower all car windows. Taking the Volkswagen Polo GTI as an example: It is a sporty compact car under SAIC Volkswagen, with exterior dimensions of 3970mm in length, 1682mm in width, and 1462mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2470mm. The Volkswagen Polo GTI is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged direct-injection gasoline engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 150 hp, a maximum power of 110 kW at 5000 rpm, and a maximum torque of 250 Nm.
I've always driven Volkswagen cars, and the remote one-touch window control feature is my most frequently used trick. The operation is very simple: take out the car key, press and hold the unlock button for about three seconds or more, and all the windows will automatically roll down; conversely, press and hold the lock button for the same duration, and the windows will roll up and close. This is especially useful in summer when the parked car interior becomes as hot as a steamer—pressing and holding the unlock button from a distance beforehand allows the hot air to escape, making it much more comfortable when you get in. If you forget to close the windows on a rainy day, you can remedy it without having to run back to the car. However, it's important to note that this feature is standard on newer Volkswagen models, like my Sagitar, which supports it well, but older models may require activation at a 4S shop. Another thoughtful detail is that it works in conjunction with the sunroof—holding the lock button can also close the sunroof to prevent rain leakage. Overall, this design eliminates many daily hassles, and once you get used to it, it's both safe and efficient.