How to Activate the One-Touch Up/Down Feature for the Tucson?
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The method to activate the one-touch up/down feature for the Tucson is as follows: First, start the vehicle. In the second gear position, press the switch all the way down, then lift the button to raise the window all the way up, holding each position for 5 seconds without releasing. At this point, the one-touch up/down feature for the Tucson's windows will be activated. The specific descriptions for the one-touch window operation are as follows: 1. Short press: The window will automatically lower all the way. Short lift: The window will automatically rise all the way. 2. Long press: Release during the window's descent to stop the window from lowering further. 3. Long lift: Release during the window's ascent to stop the window from rising further. 4. Long press the remote unlock button to automatically lower all four windows. 5. Long press the lock button to automatically raise all windows.
I've encountered this issue as well. Activating the one-touch up/down feature for the Tucson is actually quite simple. First, sit in the driver's seat and completely lower the window. Then, pull and hold the window switch upward until the window is fully closed, and continue holding for 5 to 7 seconds after that. When you hear a beep or see the indicator light flash, it means the setting is complete. Perform the same operation by pressing the switch downward all the way and holding for a few seconds to let the system memorize the lowest position. This way, the next time you use it, a light press of the switch will automatically open or close the window completely. Note that if the battery is disconnected, the settings may reset and need to be reconfigured. I find this feature on the Tucson particularly practical—it's very convenient for one-handed operation when opening windows on the highway. Once set up, it basically requires no further attention and is much more effortless than manual operation.