What are the long-press functions of the ix35 remote key?
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By long-pressing the lock button on the vehicle remote, you can raise the vehicle's windows. Similarly, long-pressing the unlock button on the remote will lower the vehicle's windows. Below is an introduction to the performance of the Hyundai ix35: 1. Powertrain: There are two options available: a 2.0-liter and a 2.4-liter engine. Both engines are the new Theta II generation dual CVVT all-aluminum four-cylinder gasoline engines. The 2.0-liter engine has a maximum output power of 120kW (163 horsepower) at 6200rpm and a maximum torque of 194Nm at 4600rpm. The 2.4L engine delivers a maximum output power of 128kW (174 horsepower) at 6000rpm and a maximum torque of 226Nm at 4000rpm. 2. Interior Space: Although the overall dimensions of the IX35 are not large, it excels in interior space utilization. While ensuring ample space for both front and rear passengers, the trunk space is also generously sized.
I've been driving my Hyundai ix35 for several years, and the long-press functions on the remote key are quite practical. Holding the unlock button for a few seconds can roll down all the windows or open the sunroof with one touch, which is very convenient for cooling down the car in summer after parking. Long-pressing the lock button not only locks the car but also folds the side mirrors, preventing them from getting scratched in narrow alleys. Holding the trunk button directly opens the trunk, saving the hassle of fumbling for keys or buttons when loading or unloading. These functions rely on radio signals, so avoid pressing them randomly in areas with strong signal interference to prevent malfunctions. If the battery runs low, these features might stop working. It's recommended to check the remote battery regularly—replacing it costs just around ten yuan, avoiding any last-minute failures. The long-press design is very thoughtful, but don’t hold it too long to waste battery power; a quick press and release is enough.