Why doesn't the Volvo XC60's windows automatically roll up when locking the car?
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Reasons why the Volvo XC60's windows do not automatically rise when locking the car: It could be due to issues with the window lift switch, body control module, or window lift motor. It is recommended to visit a 4S shop or a professional auto repair shop for inspection and repair. Another possibility is improper operation—when locking the car, you need to press and hold the lock button for three seconds for all four door windows to automatically rise. Below are the steps to activate the automatic window roll-up when locking the car: 1. If the owner presses and holds the lock button for 5 seconds without releasing, all windows will simultaneously rise to close. Similarly, pressing and holding the unlock button for 5 seconds without releasing will lower all windows simultaneously to open them. Alternatively, you can visit a 4S shop to have the staff refresh the program for this feature to appear. As long as the original car is equipped with a remote key and central locking, this function can be enabled after the refresh. 2. The main advantage of an automatic window lifter is its crucial role: if a forgetful owner leaves the windows open when exiting the car, the automatic window lifter will close them automatically. Forgetting to close the windows is not a trivial matter—the most severe consequences include the window controller malfunctioning after being soaked in rain or even theft of valuable items from the car.