
Press the button to the first position and release when reaching the desired window height; briefly press the switch to the second position for automatic window opening. Pull the button to the first position (excessive force will reach the second position), release when the window reaches the desired height; forcefully pull the button to activate the second position. In addition to door handle controls, the remote key can also operate one-touch window functions. Hold the lock button for over 3 seconds to close all windows simultaneously.

To activate the one-touch window control function for the Santana's remote key, I remember it clearly. Typically, you sit in the driver's seat, turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine. Then operate the window control button on the front left door: first press and hold it to lower the window completely to the lowest point, continuing to hold for about 5 seconds. Next, pull up the button to raise the window to the highest point, and hold it for a few more seconds. This is equivalent to initializing the one-touch function. Once completed, turn off the car and test the remote key—holding down the unlock button will lower all windows simultaneously, while holding the lock button will raise them together. Ensure the car is stationary during the process to avoid injury or motor damage. Successful initialization depends on the battery condition; if it doesn’t work, it may be due to incomplete initialization or the need to reconnect the battery. If necessary, consult the 4S store’s technical support. This little trick is super useful in summer for quickly cooling down the car interior.

Let me share the remote activation method for the Santana. First, start the car without igniting it, then operate the window button on the driver's door: press it to fully lower the window and hold for a few seconds; then lift it to raise the window to the top and also hold for a few seconds. After completing this, get out of the car and test the key—hold the unlock button for about 2 seconds to lower the windows, and press the lock button to raise them. Remember to perform this in an open area to prevent the windows from getting stuck or any accidents. Initialization might not succeed on the first try; if it gets stuck, check if the battery is low or visit a professional shop to adjust the setting code. This feature is quite convenient, such as closing the windows before rain or ventilating the car when parked, saving the hassle of manually operating them every time.

Activating the one-touch window control is simple. Turn the key to the ON position without starting the car. Hold the driver's side window button: first lower it all the way down and hold for 4-5 seconds; then raise it all the way up and hold for the same duration. Test by long-pressing the remote button, and the windows should automatically open and close. If there's no response, the initialization might not be complete or the battery could be weak. Always avoid activating it while driving for safety.


