Can the window glass of Baojun 630 be raised and lowered?
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Baojun 630 window glass can be raised and lowered. The following is a detailed introduction about Baojun cars: 1. Overview: Baojun 630 is the first mid-size sedan under the new passenger car brand Baojun of SAIC-GM-Wuling. The length, width, and height of Baojun 630 are 4597mm, 1736mm, and 1462mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2640mm. 2. Others: The trunk volume is 445L. The fuel consumption is 7L/100km. The fuel tank capacity is 54L. The standard seating capacity is 5. The maximum speed is 175km/h. The seat material is leather. The driving method is front ventilated disc brake. The body weight is 1206kg. The comprehensive fuel consumption is 6.3L/100km. The tire specification is 195/60R15.
The Baojun 630's power windows can indeed be raised and lowered. I've studied its electrical system myself—each window has an independent motor controlled by the central switch to move the glass up and down, which is very convenient. During daily driving, a simple press of the switch opens or closes the window, adjusting cabin ventilation. It's far more advanced than old manual windows, especially with the auto anti-pinch function for hazy or rainy days, preventing accidental hand injuries. Occasionally, if the motor overheats or switch contacts wear out, it may stick, but checking the circuit and cleaning the tracks solves this. The car's electrical control design is solid, making my commute much more comfortable.
As someone who has been driving for over a decade, I'm accustomed to the window control features of my Baojun 630. The operation is simple—lifting the button raises the window, while pressing it lowers it. Opening windows on the highway allows for strong airflow with minimal noise, ensuring my music listening isn't disturbed. The remote window lowering feature is particularly helpful when traveling with kids, allowing me to cool down the car by opening windows beforehand on hot days. The only thing to watch out for is ensuring the tracks are well-lubricated during rainy or snowy weather to prevent the windows from freezing or becoming difficult to operate. I perform maintenance every six months to keep them smooth and reliable, saving me a lot on repair costs.