Does the Hyundai ix35 have one-touch power window functionality?
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Modern ix35 has one-touch power window functionality. Overview of one-touch window operation: The one-touch window function is a system that allows the car's window glass to be controlled to ascend or descend to position with a single press of a button. It is mainly designed for the convenience of the driver and passengers, avoiding the distraction caused by manually operating the windows and thereby improving safety. Usage method: When using, press and hold the switch, and release the button when the window reaches the desired position to stop the movement. Cars equipped with one-touch power windows have a two-stage window control switch. The first stage operates similarly to a regular power window. The second stage allows the window to automatically open or close completely with a single press and release of the button.
I'm a proud owner of the top-trim ix35 I picked up last month, and all four doors come with one-touch up/down windows. However, lower trims might only have this feature on the driver's side, so be sure to check the spec sheet before buying. The one-touch function is incredibly handy, especially when driving through puddles in the rain for quick window closing. I've heard older ix35 models might lack this feature - most pre-2015 models only supported one-touch down on the driver's side, requiring you to hold the button for window roll-up. During maintenance, I recommend asking the technician to inspect the window regulator module - my previous car lost its one-touch functionality due to a faulty module. Post-facelift models basically come standard with this feature now, and you can even hold the key fob to close all windows when locking the car, which is super convenient.