
The activation method for the Levin's one-touch power window: Start the vehicle, press and hold the auto button for 5 seconds, then pull the button up for 5 seconds. Once the system records the operation, the activation is successful. When using the one-touch power window, a gentle press or pull is the first stage, allowing you to adjust the window to the desired position; a firm and quick press or pull is the second stage, which fully opens or closes the window. Additionally, you can control the windows using the car key: long-press the lock button to close all windows; long-press the unlock button to open all windows. The Levin is a compact sedan, available with either a turbocharged or naturally aspirated engine. Its body dimensions are 4640mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm.

I've also explored the one-touch window control feature on the Leiling. This function is operated via the remote key—simply press and hold the unlock button for about 3 seconds, and the windows will automatically roll down; similarly, holding the lock button for the same duration will raise the windows. It's usually activated by default from the factory, but if it doesn't work, you might need to enable it in the vehicle settings—after starting the engine, navigate to the dashboard menu to find the remote options or window settings. Once activated, it's great for ventilating the car in hot weather, but be cautious not to use it during rain or around children to avoid accidents. If the remote fails, it might be due to a dead battery, or you could try simply restarting the car. Overall, this feature makes driving more convenient, especially in stop-and-go urban scenarios.

As a car owner, the one-touch power window feature on the Levinga is quite practical. The activation method involves remote key operation: press and hold the unlock button to open the windows, and press and hold the lock button to close them. Each operation takes about 2-3 seconds to complete. If there's no response, check the vehicle settings—after ignition, navigate to the remote function section in the menu bar on the central console to enable it. This small setting can save a lot of hassle, such as opening windows to release heat before entering the car in summer or quickly closing windows to prevent dust after locking in winter. However, for safety reasons, avoid using the remote while driving or accidentally triggering it in crowded places.

After playing with cars for a long time, I'm well aware of the one-touch window activation for the Levin. The remote key is crucial: press and hold the unlock button to lower the windows, and press and hold the lock button to raise them. Sometimes it's enabled by default, but if not activated, you need to go to the vehicle settings to turn it on—ignite the car and navigate to the window control option in the menu. The operation should be completed within 5 seconds, making it very convenient. If it doesn't work, it might be due to key signal interference or a settings issue; a restart or checking the manual should resolve it.


