DRIVERS are only just realising what happens when you press and hold unlock on the key fob – and it could affect your car.
A Skoda Octavia owner in Brunei took to TikTok with a clip revealing exactly what happens.
You can open your windows by holding the unlock buttonTiktok/@bruneiexplorer
A Skoda superfan in Brunei revealed the hackTiktok/@bruneiexplorer
They said: “This is your secret car button. Press and hold the unlock button – until the windows all open by themselves.
“This only works for some car models. It is very useful when you are on the way to your car on hot days.”
To open your windows and sun roof, you need to hold the unlock button for around three seconds.
It comes after another motoring whizz revealed that you can use your key fob to start your engine – before getting inside.
The social media influencer posting as @car_connoisseur, or Dom Giovanni, captioned the 35-second clip with the words: “Hidden remote start the dealer doesn’t tell you about!”
His footage has attracted more than 16,400 comments – with many saying the trick worked on their cars, though some pointed out it won’t with other models.
Cars for which the key fob hack do seem to work include Fiats and Honda Civics, while the TikTok video features several motors including a Mercedes.
Dom Giovanni tells viewers about what he calls an “option on your car that you definitely have and you probably didn’t know about”.
He explains: “You actually have a hidden remote start function on your car.”
He tells people to press the “lock” button once and then the “unlock” button twice, to set the engine running before even getting inside.
Commenters who appeared pleased by the discovery included one who said: “Just tried it on my 1997 Honda Civic and it worked.”
The original uploader replied: “Damn. Honda always ahead of their time.”
Another said, “1984 Fiat did work – thank you very much”, while the TikTokker was also told: “It’s working on my Fabia 1.”
Less impressed, however, were viewers who offered responses such as “Tried this on my 1992 Daihatsu Rocky and it didn’t work”, “Not Audi” and “Doesn’t work for Range Rovers“.
More comments included “Not any Toyota” as well as: “Just tried it on my Porsche. Did not work.”
There were also jokes made, including one person suggesting they used the trick to kickstart a car from 1960s cartoon The Flintstones – while another quipped: “I did this and my toilet flushed.”
The revelation follows previous advice on a little-known key fob hack that could save drivers a fortune if getting locked out of their cars.
Car keys can also be ingeniously used to quickly cool down a motor’s interior.