How to Set Up Auto Window Roll-Up When Locking the Mondeo
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Press the button downward to the first stop, then release it when reaching the desired position. Briefly press the switch to the second stop to automatically open the window. Pull the button to the first stop position and release it when reaching the desired height. Apply slightly more force to pull the button to the second stop, and the window will automatically roll up. Owners can also control one-touch window operation using the lock and unlock buttons on the key. Hold the lock button for more than 3 seconds to close all windows simultaneously; similarly, hold the unlock button for about 3 seconds to lower all four windows synchronously.
I've been driving a Mondeo for several years, and setting up the auto window roll-up when locking the car is actually quite simple. For most newer models, you can do it directly in the car. After getting in, start the ignition but don't drive off. Then, navigate to the settings menu on the central control screen, scroll to the vehicle control or window options section, and select the 'Auto window roll-up when locking' feature. Turn it on. Make sure the key is within the car's sensing range during setup, or it might not respond after configuration. I've tried it several times—patience is key as the system reacts a bit slowly. If the option isn't there, you can turn off the engine and hold the lock button on the key for about 5 seconds, and all the windows should close. Remember to keep the key battery charged, or the command won't transmit. Regular maintenance is also crucial—keeping the window tracks clean prevents jamming, so you won’t have to worry about forgetting to close the windows and getting the seats wet on rainy days.
I remember the first time setting up the auto window roll-up feature on my Mondeo, I accidentally missed some details. The specific steps are as follows: Start the engine but keep the car stationary, open the main menu of the central control system, swipe to the vehicle settings or similar section, select the window functions, and find the "One-Touch Window Roll-Up" option to enable it. The whole process takes about a minute or two, but make sure the key isn’t blocked by anything in your pocket. If it doesn’t work, try turning off the engine and holding the lock button for a few seconds. Now, I always make sure to check before getting out of the car, especially in summer to prevent bugs from getting inside, which reduces dust buildup and unexpected issues. Once, low battery power caused it to fail, so I now replace the key battery regularly—simple maintenance avoids trouble.