Does the new Tiida have an automatic window roll-down feature?
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The new Tiida does not have an automatic window roll-down feature, only a one-touch window roll-down function, which requires pressing the button to roll up or down. Method to set up one-touch window roll-up: Before activating the one-touch roll-up/down function, the first step is to start the vehicle. Press and hold the switch to roll the window all the way down for 5 seconds, then press and hold to roll it all the way up for 5 seconds before releasing. Once the learning process is complete, the function will be enabled. Using the remote key for control: Additionally, the owner can also control the one-touch window roll-up/down using the lock and unlock buttons on the key. Press and hold the lock button for 3 seconds, and all four windows will automatically roll up; press and hold the unlock button for 3 seconds, and all the windows will automatically roll down.
I've been researching car configurations recently. Different versions of the new Tiida come with power windows, including one-touch up/down functionality. According to the owner's manual, most high-end models are equipped with the auto-up feature—just a light press and the window rolls up. However, lower trim levels might not have it, so you'll need to check if your car key or center console button has an 'Auto' label. Installing this requires a special motor, which isn't costly but offers good reliability. If issues arise, simply inspect the wiring or fuses. I recommend regularly cleaning the window gaps to prevent dust and sand from jamming the gears, which could affect smooth operation. Also, a common design in brands like Nissan is auto for the front windows and manual for the rear ones. For safety, it's best to test the functionality when parked to ensure everything works properly.