How to Activate One-Touch Window Lift for Civic?

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DelAnthony
08/31/25 2:13am
Here is the method to activate one-touch window lift for the Civic Sport: 1. Select "Activate" and "Close Window (One-Touch Lift)" in the infotainment system. 2. Pull the button to the first position (excessive force will reach the second position), and release once the window reaches the desired position. 3. Briefly pull the switch to the second position to automatically close the window. Below is an introduction to the one-touch window lift feature for the Civic Sport: 1. One-touch window lift refers to the vehicle's computer receiving a signal from the window lift button (usually when the window switch is lifted and immediately released within a set time), which then sends a continuous lift command to the window motor until the window is fully closed. 2. The one-touch window lift can also be controlled using the lock and unlock buttons on the key fob.
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Grayson
09/12/25 5:48am
Activating the Civic's one-touch window lift function is actually quite simple, and it can save you a lot of effort during daily driving. First, locate the window control button, ensure the car is powered on but don't start the engine. Press and hold the window lift button until the window is fully closed, then continue holding for about 5 to 10 seconds. You'll hear a beep or see an indicator light flash, indicating success. After that, just a light press of the button will automatically raise the window. If it doesn't work, the button might be stuck or the system didn't save properly—try repeating the process a few times. This design in the Civic is mainly for convenience, especially speeding up operations at highway toll booths. Don't forget to clean the window glass regularly to prevent sticking and ensure functionality. Always prioritize safety during operation, and keep children from playing with the controls to avoid accidental injury.
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DeElliott
10/26/25 6:37am
As a frequent driver of the Civic, I find the one-touch window lift extremely practical. The activation process involves holding the window lift button to raise the window to the top, then continuing to hold it for about ten seconds, after which the system automatically memorizes this position. Subsequently, each press of the button will automatically close the window. If there's no response, check if the car is in ACC mode, and if necessary, restart the battery or refer to the manual for setup. The Civic's automatic system is quite intelligent and includes an anti-pinch feature, so make sure to test the anti-pinch response after activation. For long-term use, keeping the window tracks lubricated is crucial; regularly spraying some silicone oil can make the window lift smoother.
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