How to Activate One-Touch Window Control on the Lamando?
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In addition to the controls on the door armrest, the key can also be used for one-touch window control. Before activating the one-touch window function, the first step is to start the vehicle. Press the button down for 5 seconds, then pull it up for 5 seconds. When the vehicle reaches a speed of 15 km/h or more, it automatically locks to better ensure the safety of the passengers inside. The vehicle automatically unlocks when the gear is shifted to P and the engine is turned off, making it convenient for passengers to exit.
I've been driving the Lamando for several years, and the one-touch window function was already activated from the factory, requiring no additional setup. When using it, a light press on the window button makes the window open or close gradually, stopping whenever you want; a firm push all the way down or up makes it open or close automatically, which is very convenient. I learned it the first time I drove—the button operation is simple: light press for manual control, firm press for one-touch operation. If the window acts up, like stopping halfway, it might be due to the anti-pinch function activating or low battery voltage. In such cases, try resetting it: hold the down button to fully open the window, then hold the up button to fully close it, repeat two or three times, then release the button, and the function should return to normal. Don’t forget to check for any debris stuck in the window tracks—too much dust can also affect performance, so clean them regularly. Avoid playing with this feature while driving—safety first. The one-touch window function saves time and effort, making it especially suitable for beginners.
As a car enthusiast, I find the Lamando's one-touch window control quite intelligent. The button features different pressure levels—a light tap opens the window manually, while a firm push triggers the one-touch mode. No activation required—it works as soon as the car starts. If the function fails, like incomplete opening or closing, it might be due to contact wear or software freeze. A quick DIY reset trick: hold the button for 10 seconds to complete a full open-close cycle, then repeat once to fix most issues. Long inactivity may drain the battery, slowing response, but it revives after charging. Keep buttons dry and avoid forcing them during icy conditions. This anti-pinch, energy-saving feature far outperforms old manual windows, enhancing driving focus.