
To activate the one-touch power window function in Odyssey, follow these steps: 1. Start the vehicle and press the button on the armrest: After starting, hold the window switch until the window fully closes. 2. Keep holding the button for approximately 2-5 seconds after the window is completely shut. 3. A beep sound indicates successful programming. 4. Release the button to enable one-touch operation. Usage instructions: 1. Opening windows (one-touch down): Press and hold the switch to the first detent until the window reaches the desired position; pressing harder to the second detent will fully open the window. 2. Closing windows (one-touch up): Pull the button to the first detent and release at the desired position; pulling harder to the second detent will fully close the window.

I remember the first time I set up one-touch window closing for my Odyssey, it took me some time to figure it out. First, insert the key and turn it to the ON position, but don't start the engine. Then, keep pulling the window switch on the driver's door handle upwards. Even after the window is fully closed, don't let go—hold it for another two or three seconds. Next, press the switch down to open the window completely and hold it for another two or three seconds. After going through this cycle, the car's computer will memorize the setting. Once done, I tested it, and sure enough, a short press now smoothly opens or closes the window. Normally, when getting out of the car, holding the lock button on the key fob will close all four windows at once. In summer, holding the unlock button can open the windows for ventilation. However, it's worth noting that this feature will be disabled if the is disconnected and will need to be reactivated. I had to reset it after my last maintenance service.

As a long-time Odyssey owner, I'm very familiar with the one-touch window operation. After you power on from the driver's seat, pull the main driver's window switch all the way up and hold it for 2-3 seconds to let the car memorize the position. Then press down to fully open the window and maintain for another 3 seconds. Once successful, a simple tap of the switch will activate the auto-up/down function. The remote key can also be synchronized: press and hold the lock button for 4 seconds to close all windows when locking, and hold the unlock button to open all windows. Once I forgot to activate it and nearly got my seats wet on a rainy day, so I specifically noted the steps in my phone's memo. Note that new cars sometimes don't have this function enabled by default - just activate it using this method.

Activation is simple: First, power on without starting the engine, pull and hold the driver's window switch to the top for 3 seconds, then press the switch to lower it completely and hold for another 3 seconds. After the system completes self-learning, one-touch up/down will be enabled. I also discovered that holding the remote key can control all windows, which is especially useful for remedying forgotten windows. Last time when picking up my child from school and it suddenly rained, I simply held the lock button on the key to close the windows, saving me the trouble of running back to the car. Remember to wait for the windows to fully open or close before timing—releasing halfway will cause the operation to fail.

I just enabled this feature on my newly purchased Odyssey last month. After powering on from the driver's seat, pull the window switch all the way up and hold for three seconds, then press it all the way down for another three seconds. A click sound means success, and now a light tap will automatically raise or lower the windows. Once when my sister drove my car and didn't know how to use it, I taught her to hold the unlock button on the key fob for five seconds to open the windows for ventilation, and she praised how convenient it was. Actually, this feature is supported across the entire Odyssey lineup, but it's disabled by default—just follow the steps to activate it. Keep your hand steady during initialization; if the switch isn't pressed squarely, you'll have to start over.

Last week, I helped my neighbor adjust his Odyssey's one-touch window feature—we got it done in five minutes. The key steps: first, power on and hold the driver's side window switch to raise the window for 3 seconds, then press down to lower it for another 3 seconds. Once activated, a quick tap on the switch enables auto-up/down, much more convenient than manually holding the button like in my old car. I also tested the remote—holding the lock button while locking the car automatically closes all windows, and long-pressing unlock opens them. Once in the parking garage with windows slightly open, I just held the lock button to seal them tight. Reminder: ensure all doors are closed during setup, or the learning process will abort. If it fails, just repeat—usually works perfectly the second time.


