Does the Leiling car window have anti-pinch function?

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StMadelyn
07/29/25 11:25am
Leiling car windows are equipped with anti-pinch function. Below is the relevant introduction about the anti-pinch function: 1. All four doors of the Leiling are equipped with anti-pinch function. The anti-pinch controller not only enhances the safety of the car and improves its grade, but also significantly extends the service life of the electric windows. The anti-pinch function of the car window is a safety feature on the vehicle, which means that when the electric window glass is closing and encounters resistance, it will automatically stop or change the glass's upward movement to a downward movement, thereby preventing pinching and protecting the safety of the occupants. 2. The anti-pinch function of the car window will be automatically activated. When the window encounters an obstacle (such as a hand or head) while rising, it can automatically retreat to the bottom, thus avoiding accidents. Many car window anti-pinch functions use Hall sensors to determine the position of the glass. If an object blocks the glass during its upward movement, the electric window will immediately stop rising and descend to the bottom, achieving the anti-pinch function.
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