Does the Besturn B50 have one-touch window lift function?

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TannerAnn
07/24/25 8:37am
The Besturn B50 has one-touch window lift function. Spacious appearance, large space, and low fuel consumption are several major advantages of the Besturn B50. Appearance: The Besturn B50 has a grand, stable, and highly modern appearance that has won consumer approval. Space: The space is relatively large, but headroom is insufficient. Low fuel consumption In terms of product positioning, the Besturn B50 leans more towards family users, so the vehicle maintains a relatively low fuel consumption level. During test drives under different road conditions, with the air conditioning set to maximum, the comprehensive fuel consumption of the Besturn B50 is about 7.5, which will satisfy many consumers.
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StFaith
08/11/25 4:12am
From a technical perspective, the Besturn B50 supports one-touch window lifting. This function operates through the window control module and anti-pinch sensors, where pressing the button once triggers the electric motor to run through the entire process. Most high-end models of the Besturn B50 come standard with this feature, but lower-end models may have simplified electronic configurations. In principle, it relies on a delay circuit to achieve automatic operation, which is quite intelligent. If the original vehicle lacks this function, it may be due to cost-saving measures, but you can purchase and install a one-touch window lifter yourself for just a few hundred yuan, simply by connecting it to the controller's wiring. After modification, it not only enhances convenience but also reduces the safety risk of children accidentally opening windows in the car. The window design of the Besturn B50 itself is very durable, but occasional dust accumulation may cause the buttons to malfunction, so regular cleaning can ensure smooth operation. This feature is very helpful for driving safety, preventing you from being distracted by manually operating the windows.
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