One quick move can shut every window in just a few seconds.
Modern automakers are streamlining interiors, hiding familiar functions deep inside touch menus and multi-use buttons. Auto30 decided to reveal a little-known shortcut that lets you raise your windows — even when the ignition is off.
In many new cars, the center console holds only the most essential controls. The rest are activated through key combinations or button sequences that often never make it into the owner’s manual. One of these hidden features allows you to close the windows without starting the engine.
To use this trick:
Make sure the central locking system is engaged.
Press both front window switches up at the same time.
Hold them for 3–5 seconds until you see the windows start to move.
Once the windows are fully raised, release the buttons — they’ll stay locked in the closed position.
In some vehicles, all windows will begin closing automatically after a short delay.
This little hack can save the day during a sudden downpour or wet snowfall — when you realize your car’s windows are still open. There’s no need to grab your keys or rush outside. Just use this quick move to keep the cabin dry and prevent foggy windows later.
It’s a small time-saver that can spare you a lot of frustration — and protect your car’s electronics from moisture.
Auto experts note that this feature works on most newer models, but there are exceptions. Some automakers disable it by default or require extra steps to activate it.
That’s why it’s worth testing on your own car to see if it works. If it doesn’t, check your owner’s manual or contact your dealership — they can tell you whether your model supports this function.