What is the function of the window lock button?
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The functions of the window lock button are as follows: When the window lock button is pressed and the power windows are locked, only the driver can control all four windows, while other seats are unable to operate them. Generally, the power window lock function is located in the driver's side power window switch panel. Pressing this button activates the function, and pressing it again cancels it. Below are related details about the window lock button: 1. Function: The window lock button is a safety feature currently equipped in many vehicle models. Once activated by the driver, the rear power windows are forcibly locked, preventing passengers from opening them. This helps minimize the risk of children opening the windows and sticking their heads or hands out. Window locking means that after the windows are locked, only the driver can control all four windows. 2. Working Principle: Currently, the lock-up clutches used in vehicles can be categorized into hydraulic, centrifugal, and viscous types based on their working principles, with hydraulic being the most common. Hydraulic lock-up clutches utilize the driving oil pressure generated by the hydraulic system in an automatic transmission to lock the torque converter's pump and turbine together.