Will holding down the lock button automatically close the windows?

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VanMiles
07/30/25 8:55am
Whether holding down the lock button automatically closes the windows depends on the specific car model. Some models have this smart feature built into their keys, while others require the feature to be manually activated. Below is relevant information about car window closers: 1. Time-controlled type: As the name suggests, time-controlled automatic window closers operate based on preset time settings. 2. Program-controlled type: Program-controlled automatic window closers share the same basic functions and control principles as time-controlled types. 3. Smart closing type: Smart window closing systems primarily use electronic modules combined with recognition to achieve automatic window closure.
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