Can the driver's window of the Lamando not be one-touch raised or lowered?
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The driver's window of the Lamando can be one-touch raised or lowered. One-touch window setting method: Pull up the window button to raise the window to the top, and hold the button in the up position for 5 seconds. Then press the window button to lower the window to the bottom, and hold the button in the down position for 5 seconds. After this setup, the one-touch function of the window will be restored. The setting method for the other three windows is the same. Function of one-touch window: The one-touch window refers to a system where the car window glass can be fully raised or lowered with a single press of a button. Cars equipped with one-touch windows have a two-stage window control switch. The first stage works like a regular power window, while the second stage allows the window to automatically open or close completely with just a single press and release.
I think the driver's window of the Lamando can't be one-touch operated. My own car had this issue before, and it took me a while to fix it. Usually, the problem is due to an initialization fault, and the window switch needs to be recalibrated. Try holding the window-up button until the window is fully closed, then keep it pressed for about 5 seconds before releasing. Next, press the window-down button until the window is fully lowered and hold it for a few seconds. If this doesn’t work, the switch itself might be faulty or have poor contact, so check if the fuse inside the door panel is blown. Long-term use can cause button wear, especially with frequent window operation, and dust buildup can lead to malfunction. Avoid forcing the button, as it can damage the motor. It’s best to get it diagnosed by a professional shop promptly to prevent safety hazards like the window getting stuck while driving or water leakage—that would be really frustrating.