FORD drivers have just discovered a hidden feature on their key fobs that makes their lives easier.
TikToker Mike Farrell posted a video revealing the hidden trick to his followers.
In the video, he shows his red Ford motor with all the windows down.
Then he takes out his key fob, presses a button, and suddenly the windows start to roll up all together – just like magic.
The title of the video reads: “When Ford hides in your car. “
But what is the hidden feature?
It turns out that Ford systematizes its key fobs to raise and lower all the windows, and here’s how you can do it too.
All you have to do is press and hold the lock button on your key fob for two seconds and the windows will start opening.
And to roll them, press the button twice and hold it when you press it for a moment.
After a few seconds, you will see the window start to roll down.
To stop the process at your desired level, just press the unlock button.
And if your car has a sunroof and you need to unlock it remotely, press and hold your key button for 3 seconds or more.
The windows will be rolled down all the way down and the sunroof will open halfway.
It is a cool and extremely convenient feature – especially on a very hot day when the inside of your car becomes hot like a furnace.
You can simply roll the windows down before entering the car and let the hot air out.
Or if you get out of the car and want to pick something up from the seats without unlocking or opening the door, this feature will help you.
Another Ford enthusiast revealed to drivers how to re-programme a new set of keys by using a hidden button.
Meanwhile, other people have just learned that there is a hidden feature in your car key that can start your car remotely.
And the TikTok star, “Gormley Car Sales,” took to the social network to show her 8,400 followers how it works.
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While the car genius said that your car key can hide five features you want to know about.
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