
Reasons why the Lamando car key cannot close the windows include the master button being turned off, system disorder, and window regulator failure. Below is a detailed introduction to the causes and solutions for this issue: Master Button Turned Off: The Volkswagen Lamando has a button that prevents the windows from being raised or lowered. Once pressed, the three window glasses cannot be raised or lowered. Solution: Unlock this button. System Disorder: Due to disorder in the vehicle's control system, the window key control does not match the vehicle's central control. Solution: Simply re-match them. Window Regulator Failure: A malfunction in the window regulator prevents the glass from being raised or lowered freely. Solution: Visit a 4S shop or repair facility for inspection and replacement.

I've been driving my Lamando for almost six years and have encountered the annoying issue of the remote key not being able to close the windows. The usual reason is that the window initialization settings are lost, which happens after a power outage or system malfunction. The reset operation is simple: press and hold the window close button on the key for more than 5 seconds, or manually operate the window button with the door open to initialize it. Another possibility is that the key battery is too weak, causing signal transmission failure—try replacing it with a new battery. I recommend first checking the door's closure status; if the door isn't properly closed, the system will prevent operation. Volkswagen models are prone to issues caused by poor wiring contact, such as moisture or aging and loosening of the door wiring harness. Regularly cleaning the window tracks during maintenance can prevent dust buildup, which affects motor operation. Safety first—windows not properly closed increase the risk of theft. I promptly visited the 4S store to update the system, which resolved most situations.

As an automotive enthusiast, I often delve into the remote control failure issues with Volkswagen's Lamando keys. The key problem lies in the one-touch window lift system failing to activate, which could be due to signal module malfunctions or interference. If there's no response during operation, holding down the window close button to relearn the command can often fix it. I've also discovered this relates to disconnections in the door control module's wiring—short circuits or blown fuses interrupting current flow. Try checking if the F21 fuse is burnt out and replace it if necessary. Volkswagen's ECU sometimes misinterprets the anti-pinch function activation, locking the windows. In DIY forums, fellow car enthusiasts suggest using an OBD tool to read fault codes for diagnosis. Voltage instability, such as from a weak , can automatically disable the remote function. Water ingress into the motor after car washes can also cause jamming—ensure operations are performed in a dry environment.

As an ordinary Lamando owner, it's common to encounter issues with the car key not closing windows, often due to initialization failure or button malfunction. First, try manually operating the window buttons. If they work normally, then it's likely a remote control issue—perhaps the key fob is dead, so try replacing it with a new one. Alternatively, the vehicle system might be in sleep mode; restart it by removing the key, waiting a few minutes, and then reinserting it. Ensure all doors are properly closed, as the safety mechanism prevents window operation otherwise—this is a Volkswagen design feature to prevent accidental operation. Also, check the corresponding fuse in the fuse box to see if it's blown. To prevent this issue, avoid letting children play with the buttons to prevent settings from being lost. While this problem doesn't affect driving, it's best to fix it promptly to avoid rainwater entering the car and causing further inconvenience.


