How to Activate One-Touch Window Control?

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LeCarmen
07/29/25 4:43pm
Directly pull up the window button to raise the window to the top, then hold for 3-5 seconds before releasing. Next, press the window button to lower it completely, holding for another 3-5 seconds before releasing. Below is an introduction to related content: How one-touch window control works: The key emits a weak radio wave, which is received by the car antenna. The electronic control unit then identifies the signal code, and the system's actuator (motor or electromagnetic coil) executes the open/close action. Holding the unlock button on the remote control lowers all four windows automatically; holding the lock button raises all four windows automatically.
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