Why doesn't holding the lock button on the car key close the windows?
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The reason why holding the lock button on the car key doesn't close the windows is that the windows haven't been initialized. If the one-touch window control fails, holding the lock button won't close the windows. After the one-touch window control malfunctions, it can be reset, and once reset, holding the lock button will close the windows. A car key is a tool for switching the car on and off. Modern car keys use chips, which are part of a magnetic chip system. The reading coil in the car's ignition lock cylinder reads the chip in the key, and each chip contains fixed digital information. A remote key allows you to unlock and lock the car from a distance without inserting the key into the lock. Its feature is that, regardless of day or night, you don't need to locate the lock hole and can conveniently unlock and lock the car from a distance.