Does the Baojun 510 Have an Automatic Window Closing Function?

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Ronald
07/30/25 4:02am
Within 30 seconds of turning off the Baojun 510, pressing and holding the lock button on the remote control for about 2 seconds will automatically close the windows. Window Operation Method: One-touch window operation refers to a system where the car window glass can be controlled to fully open or close with a single press of a button. If the Baojun 510 is equipped with this feature, the owner can press and release the button once, and the window will automatically open or close completely. Function of Window Operation: It helps the Baojun 510 owner avoid distractions while operating the windows, thereby improving safety. One-touch window operation also includes an 'anti-pinch' feature to prevent the risk of pinching fingers.
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