
Click the vehicle's one-touch start button to power on the car; otherwise, the one-touch window roll-up function cannot be set up. Then, continuously pull the one-touch window roll-up button on the left door armrest. While holding the window roll-up button, click the button on the left multifunction steering wheel. After clicking the 'set' button on the right multifunction steering wheel, the one-touch window roll-up function will be successfully set up.

The auto window-close feature on Volkswagen cars is quite convenient. The standard method is to press and hold the lock button on the remote key for about 3 to 5 seconds, and the windows will automatically roll up and close. This function is supported on most Volkswagen models like the Passat or Golf. Before operating, it's best to ensure the vehicle is turned off, and you can test it a few times outside the car. Some newer models even allow customization via the in-car screen—for example, navigating to the menu, finding the comfort settings, and enabling one-touch window closing—though the remote method is the most commonly used. Remember to check the window sealing effect. If the windows roll up slowly or malfunction, it might indicate motor issues or low battery, which could affect driving safety, so it's advisable to get it repaired.

I have a habit of automatically closing the windows when locking the car to avoid forgetting. For Volkswagen, the operation is to press and hold the lock button on the remote for a few seconds after getting out of the car, then release it when you hear a click or see the windows start to rise. This is especially useful in light rain or winter, protecting the interior from getting wet or letting in cold air. Some models support adjusting settings via the central control system, but beginners find the remote button method the most straightforward. Make sure the key battery is sufficient, otherwise, it might malfunction and waste time. Overall, this feature is very thoughtful, and once you develop the habit, there's no need to worry about safety hazards.

Auto window closing upon locking is crucial for theft prevention. Volkswagen's setup is simple: press and hold the remote lock button for more than 3 seconds, and the windows will automatically close. Be cautious not to test this when objects are stuck in the windows to avoid damaging the mechanism. This feature is suitable for higher-end models like the Tiguan and Magotan, but most basic models also support it. If it doesn't work, consult the manual or upgrade the system. Safety first - don't risk major issues due to minor oversights.


