
Click the one-touch start button to power on the vehicle. Pull the window control button as shown in the diagram, making sure to hold it continuously. Press the SET button on the left side of the multifunction steering wheel. Press the button on the right side of the multifunction steering wheel to complete the setup.

My own Teana has the automatic window roll-up function, which is quite handy. The setup is simple, mainly operated through the car key. Generally, after getting out of the car, press and hold the lock button on the key for about 5 to 10 seconds, and the windows will slowly roll up and close. When I first used it, I found it amazing, and later I checked the manual to learn that this feature is standard, designed to prevent rain or dust from entering the car if you forget to close the windows. There might be slight variations among different model years of the Teana. For instance, newer models also allow you to activate the one-touch up/down function through the in-car settings menu—first power on the car without starting the engine, then hold the window switch in the up position for 5 seconds to activate. The benefit is enhanced , avoiding theft or damage to the interior. I recommend everyone make good use of this feature.

Let me share the steps for setting up the automatic window roll-up feature on the Teana. In most cases, you can simply use the remote key: With the car locked, press and hold the lock button for more than 5 seconds, and wait until the windows are fully raised before releasing. If this doesn't work, the system might not be activated yet, and you'll need to set it up inside the car: Get in the car without starting the engine, press and hold the up button on the driver's side window switch to the top position, and maintain for about 5 seconds until you hear a beep, indicating successful setup. Make sure there are no obstructions interfering with the windows during operation, otherwise the anti-pinch function will interrupt the process. This feature is very practical, saving you the hassle of manual operation, especially on rainy days when you don't have to worry about water getting inside and damaging the seats. Different versions of the Teana may have varying levels of support, so checking the manual or consulting a professional can confirm.

Setting up the automatic window roll-up feature for the Teana is actually quite simple. I've tried it myself—just hold down the lock button on the key fob for 5 to 10 seconds after exiting the car, and the windows will automatically roll up. Before operating, it's best to confirm that the window controls are functioning properly. Some vehicles require enabling this feature first via the instrument panel or central control screen by navigating to vehicle settings, selecting convenience controls, and then activating one-touch up/down. Once set up, holding the key fob button while locking will close all windows, which is quite hassle-free. If there's no response, it might be due to a system malfunction or the model year not supporting this feature—check the fuse or consult a service center.

My experience is that the Teana's automatic window roll-up feature is both convenient and safe. First, press and hold the lock button on the car key for 5 seconds to observe the window rising action. If that doesn't work, initiate window initialization: without starting the car, press and hold the window up button to the top for 5 seconds to activate. This feature has many benefits, such as preventing moisture and bacteria growth or theft due to forgotten open windows, and it also protects leather interiors. For different models, check the settings menu to ensure remote control is enabled, and consult the manual or contact after- service if necessary.

I feel extremely convenient after learning how to set up the automatic window-closing feature for the Teana. The operation method is to press and hold the remote lock button for about 5 seconds after getting out of the car, and the windows will close sequentially. If it doesn't work, first perform the following operation in the car: enter the vehicle, power on without starting the engine, and hold the window switch in the up position for more than 5 seconds to initialize the system. The advantage is that it avoids the safety risks or interior aging problems caused by forgetting to close the windows after getting out of the car, especially suitable for use in rainy areas. Before setting up, ensure the function operates normally; if obstructed, the protection mechanism will trigger and stop the operation.


