How to Use the Power Window Function After Turning Off the 14th Generation Sylphy?
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14th Generation Sylphy's power window function after turning off the engine is used as follows: 1. Hold the car remote control at a distance of four to five meters from the vehicle and press the unlock button continuously. You will see the rearview mirrors automatically open and the windows automatically lower; 2. Press the lock button once, and the windows will automatically rise until they are completely closed. Below are some relevant details about the 14th Generation Sylphy: 1. In terms of interior, the 14th Generation Sylphy adopts a symmetrical instrument panel layout design. The flat-bottom steering wheel and cannon-style air vents enhance the vehicle's sporty feel. The central 8-inch multimedia screen operates smoothly with a simple interface, and the media system supports navigation and smartphone connectivity, meeting various usage needs. 2. The 14th Generation Sylphy has a body length, width, and height of 4641mm, 1815mm, and 1450mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2712mm and a trunk capacity of 560L.
I often drive the 14th-generation Sylphy, and the window-closing operation after turning off the engine is quite intuitive. If the windows aren’t closed after parking and turning off the engine, there’s no need to restart the car. Simply take out the remote key, press and hold the lock button for about 3-5 seconds until all the windows roll up and close completely. This is a standard anti-forgetfulness design, as the power supply remains active for a short while after turning off the engine. Developing a habit of checking the windows when exiting the car saves hassle and prevents rain or dust from entering and damaging the interior. The Sylphy’s feature is very thoughtful—I’ve used it a few times in parking lots, and it’s fast and secure. Note that the operation should be done immediately or within a few minutes after turning off the engine, as it may fail if too much time passes. If the key doesn’t respond, check the battery or clean the buttons. Personally, I find this little trick makes driving more convenient.