Why YSK: If you leave your windows in the wrong state by accident, you don’t need to get back into your car. If you’ve got out of your car and forgotten to close your windows, you can close them while you lock the car. If your car is hot, you can open your windows and let it cool a little without having to get inside. If you absent-mindedly close your windows on a hot day and leave a pet unattended inside, you can roll down your windows much quicker than having to rush over to your car and fumble with the buttons.

To do this: On some cars, you press-and-hold the lock/unlock button. On others, you press the lock/unlock button twice, or press then press-and-hold. Check your car’s manual or google it on whichever your favourite search engine is.

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    On many vehicles, this function is turned off or on using a bi-directional scanning tool. You can buy one, but they are typically around $400-$600 bucks on Amazon or whereever. So if you have a mechanic friend you’re all set, or sometimes the dealers will adjust these things as a complimentary service when your vehicle is in for an oil change or whatever.

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        That’s awesome. I wonder if that is true for other makes as well? That would certainly be better than spending several hundred bucks on one of those bi-directional scanners.

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        2 years ago

        BTW, what app do you use on your phone to connect with it with the bluetooth? I imagine there’s more than one to choose from?

        Edit: NVM, I see you answered this in another comment.