How to Set Up Automatic Window Roll-Up When Locking the Wildlander?
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Open the car door and press the one-touch start switch. Check if the vehicle's switches have the one-touch window function. If there is an AUTO mark on the corresponding switch on the left front door side, it means the one-touch window roll-up function is available. Maintain the single-touch close window function for 6 seconds, maintain the single-touch open window function for 2 seconds, and maintain the single-touch close window function for another 2 seconds after closing. If the one-touch window roll-up function is not available, you can purchase some devices that plug into the OBD interface to enable this function for your car.
When I first encountered the Wildlander, I was quite intrigued by its auto-lock window roll-up feature. Setting it up isn't difficult. After starting the vehicle's engine, you need to select the menu button on the center console screen, find the "Vehicle Settings" option, and enter the "Door & Window Settings" section. There's an "Auto Window Roll-Up" switch here—just enable it. Remember to test it: after parking, press and hold the lock button on the key or door handle for a few seconds, and the windows will automatically roll up and close. This feature is very thoughtful, not only preventing rain from entering the car and avoiding battery moisture but also enhancing anti-theft performance. If you forget to close the windows in a hurry when getting out, it will take care of it for you, making daily commutes much more worry-free. It's recommended to periodically check if the settings are saved, as system updates for the Wildlander might affect the functionality. Personally, I appreciate such smart details—after all, they reduce manual hassle and let you focus on driving.