
Locate the window control button (auto) on the left side of the driver's seat, and press and hold the button until the window is fully raised. After the window is fully closed, continue holding the button for approximately 2 to 5 seconds. When you hear a "click" sound, it indicates that the car's programming is complete. At this point, you can release the button to achieve one-touch window control. Generally, mid-to-high-end models are equipped with the one-touch window function.

As an Elysion owner, I've found that activating the one-touch window control is actually quite simple. While driving normally, to lower the window just press and hold the down button until it reaches the bottom (about 1-2 seconds), then release - it will continue descending automatically until fully open. The same applies for raising - pull to the top position and release for one-touch closing. I tested this feature when first the car and it's genuinely convenient, especially at traffic lights where you don't need continuous button pressure. However, note that if this function suddenly stops working, initialization might be needed. Turn the key to ACC or ON position without starting the engine, then hold the down button until the window fully lowers, followed by pulling the up button until fully raised, maintaining this for 5 seconds before releasing to memorize the position. After this reset, one-touch operation should resume normally. I'd also recommend checking for switch stickiness or battery issues to prevent minor malfunctions. Safety-wise, one-touch works even at half-window positions, but ensure children's hands aren't near the window edge when activating to avoid pinching. Overall, this feature saves time and effort, proving very practical.

When I first got my Elysion, I was eager to learn the one-touch window operation. The method is quite simple: press the window control button to its lowest or highest point, then quickly release it, and the system will automatically recognize and complete the action. Remember to operate the button gently during the first try, don't press too hard. After activation, I found it especially convenient when driving on highways, as my hands don't need to leave the steering wheel. If there's no response after pressing the button, like the window only moves a bit and then stops after pressing down and releasing, it might need a reset. First, close the door properly, turn the ignition switch to the ON position, but don't start the engine. Then hold the up button until the window is fully closed, keep holding for three seconds before releasing. Next, press the down button to fully open the window, and hold for another three seconds before releasing. Repeat this twice to reset the system. Regular cleaning of the window tracks also helps prevent sticking. After using it for a while, I feel the one-touch window design is very thoughtful, especially when it's hot, as it quickly lowers the window for ventilation.

To activate the one-touch up/down window feature for the Elysion, simply operate the buttons: Press and hold the down button until the window fully lowers, then release for automatic descent; pull up the button to the top and release for automatic ascent. If it doesn't work, try initializing: Turn the key to the ACC position without starting the car. First, press and hold the down button until the window fully opens, then release; next, pull up the button to fully close the window and hold for five seconds before releasing. This resets the system and restores functionality. As a mechanic, I often encounter issues caused by owners overlooking this small detail. For regular window , periodically clean the track dust to prevent malfunctions. Safety first—avoid activating one-touch operation when there are foreign objects in the door.

When driving the Elysion, I often use the one-touch up/down feature to quickly adjust the windows. The method is: press the button to the bottom position, pause for half a second and release to let it operate automatically. The same applies to the upward operation - pull to the top and release. The advantage is not having to hold the button continuously, which allows for better concentration while driving. If the window stops midway after activation, it might be due to improper calibration. In this case, first close all windows, turn the key to ON position without starting the engine, then perform the window up and down operations two or three times consecutively to let it relearn. As a safety-conscious driver, I remind everyone to ensure no hands or objects are in the window gap before using one-touch operation to avoid pinching injuries. Extra caution is needed when children are present - always test the function to ensure responsiveness before normal use.

The one-touch window activation in the Elysion is quite intuitive: press the button to the limit point and release, and the window will automatically complete the opening or closing. I found that if the button action isn't smooth, the system might need initialization. The steps are: close the door, turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine. First, hold down the down button until the window fully opens, then release; then pull up the up button until the window fully closes, hold it tight for ten seconds, then release to let it memorize. Repeat the operation twice to restore normal function. In daily driving, one-touch windows save time without compromising safety, but be careful not to use them frequently on rough roads to prevent damage to the tracks. Common issues like the sunroof sticking after rain can be resolved by manually operating it a few times before reactivating. It really makes things much easier to use.


