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What are the hidden functions of the Beijing Hyundai ix25?

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VanCole
07/29/25 7:50am
Beijing Hyundai ix25 key has three buttons: lock, trunk open and unlock. Hidden functions: long press the unlock button, four windows will drop together; long press the lock button, four windows will rise together. The relevant information about the hold button of the car key is as follows: 1. Introduction: press the hold button for a few seconds to open the trunk, avoiding the danger of opening the trunk by pressing the hold button under driving conditions, so it is "hold". 2. Other functions: the hold button is not the trunk open button, but the remote engine start button. Within the remote distance, press and hold for 2 to 3 seconds, the car will start automatically. This function can adjust the temperature in the car in advance in winter and summer.
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SanLorenzo
08/13/25 2:37am
As an ordinary car owner, I recently experienced the Hyundai ix25 and discovered several hidden features that are quite practical but not often mentioned—yet incredibly convenient to use. For example, there’s a hidden operation with the key: holding the unlock button for 5 seconds rolls down all windows, which is great for quick ventilation on hot summer days; holding the lock button can also close the windows, so you’ll never worry about leaving them open in the rain. Additionally, in the infotainment system, pressing and holding a certain button on the steering wheel enters the settings menu, where you can enable the auto-lock feature—doors automatically lock when the speed exceeds 15 km/h, enhancing driving safety. There’s also an eco-mode key combination: while the car is on, pressing a few buttons on the center console activates fuel-saving mode, ideal for traffic jams. These features require setup via the user manual or guidance from the dealership. I find exploring them adds fun to driving, especially for young friends in their daily commutes—simple to operate and hassle-free.
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NoraFitz
10/05/25 2:45am
I've been driving for over a decade and am very familiar with the detailed features of the Hyundai ix25. One hidden trick is remote window closing: simply hold down the lock button on the key fob, and the windows will automatically roll up, eliminating the hassle of manual operation. Another is the shortcut menu for the infotainment system: input a specific button sequence on the startup screen (varies by model year) to jump directly to navigation or music settings, saving time on menu navigation. There's also the automatic door lock feature for safety, which usually requires activation at a service center before it will automatically lock the doors after starting the vehicle. Additionally, the lighting system has its own tricks—adjust the headlight delay-off feature via the steering wheel controls to provide temporary illumination when exiting the vehicle at night. For me, these features enhance daily efficiency and safety, so don't overlook them. Consulting a technician during regular maintenance can provide a more comprehensive understanding.
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McRosalie
11/18/25 4:16am
From a family user's perspective, I value the convenient hidden features of the Hyundai ix25. For example, the key remote control: holding down the unlock button for a long time opens all windows, allowing quick ventilation when children get in and out of the car; holding down the lock button to close the windows prevents rain leakage. There's also a hidden child safety lock setting—a small switch in the rear door slot that can be turned to lock (requires user manual instructions), preventing children from accidentally opening the door while driving. The air conditioning system also has tricks—presetting temperature memory functions via the central control screen allows quick access to commonly used settings. Although these small details may seem insignificant, they make travel more comfortable and secure, especially when traveling with children, saving time and effort while ensuring safety.
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