
First, open the window by pressing the button to the first position (pressing too hard will reach the second position), and release the button once the window reaches the desired position. Next, press the button firmly to reach the second position, and the window will fully open. Then, close the window by pulling the button to the first position (pulling too hard will reach the second position), and release the button once the window reaches the desired position. Finally, briefly pull the switch to the second position to automatically close the window.

As a long-time owner of the Honda Haoying for three to four years, activating the one-touch power window feature is quite simple but requires attention to detail. First, start the car or turn the key to the ON position – don't attempt this with the engine off. On the driver's side door, locate the control switch corresponding to the window you want to operate. Normally, pressing or pulling the button all the way triggers one-touch operation without needing continuous pressure. If the feature stops working after purchasing a new car or disconnecting the battery, you'll need to reinitialize the position memory: Fully raise the window to the top, then hold the up button for 8-10 seconds until you hear a click confirming the upper limit is set. Repeat the process at the fully lowered position by holding the down button to set the lower limit. This restores the quick function, especially convenient for highway driving. Remember, regularly cleaning window tracks and applying lubricant prevents sticking and extends lifespan. This maintenance is easily DIY – cost-effective and efficient.

Hey, I'm really into tech gadgets, and the Honda Haoying's one-touch window control is so smart and practical! The activation method is quite intuitive: after the car is powered on, just play with the driver's seat window switch. A light press is for manual control, while pressing it all the way activates the one-touch mode. But sometimes the system needs to be reinitialized, like after changing the battery or updating the software. The operation involves pulling the button in the upward direction for about 10 seconds after the window is fully raised until you hear a click to confirm the upper limit; similarly, press and hold the button in the downward direction for 10 seconds to learn the lower limit. The whole process is quick, and once completed, you can smoothly control all windows with one touch. I've also tested quickly closing the windows on rainy days, which is super convenient for avoiding getting wet. It's recommended not to press heavy objects against the window to prevent sensor misjudgment, and keeping the tracks clean is also crucial.


