
14th-generation Sylphy's method of using the power window function after turning off the engine is: 1. Hold the unlock button on the car remote control at a distance of 4-5 meters from the vehicle, and 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. The functions of the windows are: 1. Shelter from wind and rain, and reduce noise; 2. Reduce wind resistance and guide airflow; 3. Protect the personal safety of passengers; 4. Lower the temperature inside the car. The front suspension of the 14th-generation Sylphy is a MacPherson independent suspension, the rear suspension is a torsion beam non-independent suspension, equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum horsepower of 126ps, maximum power of 93kw, and maximum torque of 154nm.

As a frequent driver, I find the auto window roll-up feature after turning off the engine in the 14th-generation Sylphy extremely convenient, especially when rushing to get out of the car - no need to go back to close the windows. The basic method is to walk a bit farther away with the smart key after turning off the engine, then press and hold the lock button for about five seconds to automatically raise all windows. Make sure no one is inside the car when operating to avoid accidents. I first tried it when I forgot to close the windows on a rainy day, and it's since become a habit. This feature is usually enabled by default in the key settings for the Sylphy. If your key battery is low or the signal is weak, it might not work properly, so it's recommended to regularly check the key battery and avoid operating in interference-prone areas. Overall, it's a worry-free and effortless feature that also helps prevent theft.

From an experienced driver's perspective, the 14th-generation Sylphy's auto window-close feature is intuitive: after exiting the vehicle, long-press the lock button on the remote key until all windows are fully closed. This function proves quite practical, helping prevent the risk of forgetting to close windows, especially during windy or rainy conditions. The Sylphy's design makes this process take approximately three to four seconds, and I typically test it once while inside the car. Some vehicle models may require activating the one-touch window-close mode, which can be enabled through the control panel in the central settings. For safety, it's recommended to operate from a distance and ensure the surrounding environment is secure. Regular maintenance of the key battery is crucial.

In simple terms, the window-closing operation for the 14th-generation Sylphy after turning off the engine is to press and hold the lock button on the smart key for a few seconds, and the windows will close automatically. I've used it several times and found it very convenient, especially when leaving the car quickly after parking. The Sylphy's configuration usually supports this feature, but low battery power in the key may affect its performance. Therefore, it's important to check the battery to avoid safety issues caused by forgetting to close the windows, such as water ingress during rain.


