How to use the automatic window roll-up feature when locking the Hyundai ix35?
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Press the button to the first position and release it when the desired position is reached. Below is an introduction to the Hyundai ix35: 1. Overview: The Hyundai ix35 is an SUV model. It was officially introduced in China in 2010 as the successor to the Tucson. Beijing Hyundai has stated that the domestic version of the ix35 will not continue to use the "Tucson" as its model name. 2. Powertrain: The ix35 offers two engine options: a 2.0-liter and a 2.4-liter. Both engines are the new Theta II dual CVVT all-aluminum four-cylinder gasoline engines, and there is no visible difference between the two in appearance. 3. Exterior: The ix35's exterior design was completed at the Hyundai R&D center in Frankfurt, Germany, giving it a distinct European style that is fashionable, avant-garde, and dynamic.
Oh, when it comes to the auto window-close feature on the Hyundai ix35, I'm quite familiar with it. Just press and hold the lock button on the remote key for about 3 seconds, and all windows will automatically roll up and lock. This feature is particularly thoughtful – no need to rush back when you forget to close windows after parking at the mall in summer. However, there are two things to note: First, some base models may require a system update at the dealership to activate this function; Second, never use it on rainy days to avoid water damage to the motors. Also, I recommend testing the button duration when you get a new car – some vehicles require a full 5-second press to respond. I've also noticed that window-closing becomes sluggish when the key fob battery is low, but replacing the battery immediately restores smooth operation.