
Here are possible reasons why the Lingdu's windows don't close when holding down the lock button: 1. The one-touch window function has failed and needs to be reinitialized. It is recommended to contact a 4S dealership. 2. Check whether the one-touch open/close function of each window, including the sunroof, is working properly. If any one is not functioning normally, the anti-pinch function needs to be initialized before the long-press lock button window closing feature can work properly. 3. A momentary poor connection or power interruption in related components caused the function to fail. Simply reset the one-touch window function. Additional information: The main unit of the one-touch window closer is generally installed inside the driver's side door panel, near the window buttons. Since the automatic window closer's main unit contains relays, under normal operation, it will check each window one by one to see if it is closed after locking the doors, while the relay will emit a slight clicking sound - one click per window being checked.

This is a fairly common issue, and my Lamando has experienced similar problems before. It's usually due to a malfunction in the automatic window lift function. Possible causes include the control module needing a reset, as the system may fail if the vehicle hasn't been reset for a long time; or there might be an issue with the lock button sensor, such as aging or decreased sensitivity. I recommend trying a simple fix first: make sure all doors are properly closed, restart the vehicle, and then try holding down the lock button for a while. If that doesn't work, disconnect the negative battery terminal for a few minutes to allow for a reset. If the problem persists, it might be a blown fuse, which would require a visit to a professional workshop for replacement. Don't ignore this issue, especially to prevent water ingress during rainy days.

My car is a Lamando. Last time, I held down the lock button but the windows didn't close, which was really frustrating. After checking for a while, I found that the micro switch in the door was stuck and didn't trigger the signal, causing the system to fail to recognize the command. I opened the door myself, cleaned the dust and debris around the door frame, and after restarting, the problem was resolved. Everyone should pay attention to keeping the door edges clean, otherwise it's easy to misjudge the situation. Additionally, the Lamando has a minor design flaw in this function, but upgrading the software or regular maintenance can prevent recurrence.

I've been driving the Lamando for several years, and the window lock function failure is mostly due to aging electrical systems. It could be caused by low battery voltage, resulting in weak control signals. During routine maintenance, have the technician test the window regulators and wiring connections—preventive maintenance can save a lot of trouble. You can also check the fuse box yourself to ensure the corresponding fuse isn’t blown. A simple replacement can restore functionality without major repairs.


