
This is the automatic window lifting function, which works in conjunction with the car's central control system and can also be referred to as the one-touch lock function. Some vehicles have the feature of automatically raising windows when locking the car, while others do not. Generally, higher-end models are equipped with this function, whereas lower-end models lack it. Alternatively, you can install an "automatic car window closer" yourself. More information about automatic window closers is as follows: 1. Introduction: An automatic window closer is a device that can automatically close window sashes. It can automatically shut the window sashes during strong winds or rain to prevent indoor items from being damaged by rain. 2. Configuration: The device is fully mechanical and sensor-activated, mainly consisting of a balance sensor actuator, an actuating mechanism, a window sash switch controller, and a hose wire linkage mechanism. It is designed for installation on indoor steel or wooden windows and can be used for both two-sash and three-sash windows.

I find the auto-close all windows when locking the car feature incredibly practical. As someone who's always in a hurry, it has saved me from a lot of trouble. With just a press of the key or a touch on the door handle when locking, all windows close automatically, saving me the hassle of going back to check. Especially during rainy or dusty weather, forgetting to close the windows could lead to water damage or dust inside, ruining the interior. Some cars even allow customization, like triggering it by long-pressing the lock button or only closing certain windows. After driving for several years, I've realized this feature not only saves hassle but also extends car maintenance. If the car doesn't come with it, you can install an additional module to enable it. Overall, it makes life much more convenient, and I highly recommend car owners to try it.

I think this feature is the embodiment of anti-theft and security, perfect for cautious people like me who love such protective mechanisms. The moment you lock the car, all windows automatically close, preventing thieves from entering through the windows to steal belongings and also avoiding the risk of children playing with the windows after getting out of the car. In case of accidents, open windows often lead to items getting soaked by rain or children getting accidentally injured. Additionally, it can be paired with the car's internet connectivity for remote control, allowing operation via a mobile app. From my experience, high-end models can be easily activated by touching the door handle, significantly enhancing the sense of security during daily driving. Fellow car enthusiasts who shared their installation experiences mentioned that it consumes little power and does not affect battery life.

From a working principle perspective, the automatic window closing upon locking primarily relies on the vehicle's electronic system responding to the lock signal. Simply put, when you lock the car, the ECU module sends a command to the motor to raise and close all windows. The key lies in the integration within the key remote or door sensor device, with implementation dependent on the vehicle's CAN bus. Interestingly, some models allow programmable custom actions, such as setting the windows to automatically close 5 seconds after locking. Related considerations include energy-saving design to avoid affecting the vehicle's overall power balance.


