
Sylphy automatic window roll-up usage method: Hold the car remote control about 4-5 meters away from the Sylphy, press and hold the unlock button on the car key, you will see the rearview mirrors automatically open and the windows automatically roll down. Then press the lock button once, and the windows will automatically roll up, completing the automatic window roll-up process. Below is more information about the window roll-up device: 1. When the owner forgets to close the windows after getting out of the car, the window roll-up device can automatically close the windows for the owner, also known as an automatic window roll-up device. It only takes effect after the car key is turned off, and the window closing function only works once. 2. There are three modes for the automatic window closer: First, the windows start closing automatically immediately after turning off the car key and removing it; Second, after turning off the car key and removing it, the windows start closing automatically when the driver closes the door; Third, after turning off the car key and closing the door, the windows start closing automatically when the remote control is pressed.

I remember the steps to set the automatic window roll-up for the Sylphy are quite straightforward. As an experienced driver, I often use this feature to prevent water ingress during rain or for anti-theft purposes. After getting into the car, don’t start the engine—just turn the key to the ON position (the second notch). At this point, both the doors and windows can be operated. Next, press and hold the window button on the driver’s side door panel, pushing it upward without releasing. Once the window is fully closed, continue holding the button for another two or three seconds until you hear a confirmation beep or see an indicator light flash, indicating that the system has memorized the automatic roll-up position. After successful setup, the next time you turn off the engine, simply tap the button once, and the window will automatically rise and close completely. It’s advisable to regularly maintain the window tracks with lubrication to prevent jamming. This feature is very practical, but avoid operating it while the engine is running to prevent draining the battery. In short, developing this habit enhances daily convenience and safety, especially after rain or in noisy environments, saving you a lot of hassle.

When I drove my own Nissan Sylphy, I found that setting up the automatic window roll-up feature wasn't complicated at all—I learned it directly from the vehicle manual. First, close all doors to ensure they're sealed, then start the vehicle in ACC mode without igniting the engine. At this point, the power is on but the engine remains quiet. Locate the window switch on the driver's seat, push it upward and hold to let the window slowly rise to the top without releasing midway. Once it stops, continue holding for about four to five seconds until you hear a click or see the dashboard signal light come on—that means it's set. After setup, the windows will automatically close every time you lock the car, reducing theft risks. Additionally, it's recommended to check that the window tracks are clean and free of debris, as obstructions might affect operation. I had an issue once, but after cleaning, it worked normally again. This method is so simple that there's no need to visit a repair shop—you can do it yourself, saving both money and hassle.

When using the Nissan Sylphy, I find the auto window-up function very convenient to set up through simple steps. Sit in the car, turn the key to the ON position, then press and hold the window button upward to close it tightly and hold for a few more seconds to successfully set it up. After completion, each operation will enable one-touch automatic window up and down. This can prevent rainwater intrusion and extend component lifespan. Regular use helps maintain the setting's effectiveness.


