How to Activate One-Touch Up/Down for Great Wall Pao Windows?

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MirandaRose
07/25/25 4:23am
Press the button down to the first position and release it when the window reaches the desired position. The window glass can also be controlled via the lock and unlock buttons on the car key. Press the button slightly harder to the second position, and the window will automatically descend. All four windows will automatically rise; hold the unlock button for more than 3 seconds to lower all windows. Pull the button up to the first position (applying excessive force will reach the second position), and release it once the window moves to the desired position. Pull the button slightly harder to the second position, and the window will automatically ascend. Press and hold the lock button for 3 seconds without releasing.
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