Why doesn't the car window close when holding down the lock button on the key fob?
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Here are the reasons why the car window doesn't close when holding down the lock button on the key fob: 1. It could be a vehicle setting issue. You need to set it up by using the driver's side window switch while the vehicle is powered on. Lift the switch to close the window and hold it for five seconds. 2. The vehicle might not be equipped with the lock-and-close window function, making it impossible to use this feature. Below is an introduction to automatic window closing after locking the car: 1. Active window closing refers to the car automatically detecting the environment to determine whether to close the windows without any additional operation from the driver. This feature is mostly found in high-end models. For example, if the owner locks the car without closing the windows or sunroof, the car will automatically close them when it detects rain to prevent water from entering the vehicle. 2. Passive window closing means that regardless of the car's environment (excluding floating cars), the car itself will not perform the window-closing operation unless the owner takes additional action.