
To activate the one-touch window control for the Bora: 1. Turn on the ignition, lower the driver's side window completely and then raise it to the top; 2. Hold the window switch for more than three seconds and then release. Taking the 2021 Bora as an example, it belongs to the compact car category with body dimensions of 4663mm in length, 1815mm in width, and 1462mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2688mm and a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters. The 2021 Bora features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension, powered by a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine delivering 113 horsepower, 83kW of maximum power, and 145Nm of maximum torque.

I remember when I first bought my Bora, the one-touch power window feature was particularly handy, especially on highways where I didn’t have to worry about fumbling around. The activation method is quite simple: first, start the car’s ignition, then manually raise the window to the highest point and hold the up button tightly for about three seconds; next, lower the window all the way down and similarly hold the down button for three seconds. At this point, the system memorizes the positions, and afterward, a light tap of the button will automatically raise or lower the window. Why is this necessary? Sometimes, after a power interruption or replacement, the controller needs to relearn the positions. I usually check the window function once a month to ensure it operates smoothly, avoiding any last-minute issues that could affect driving. This routine takes less than a minute, and once it becomes a habit, car maintenance becomes much more worry-free.

If you're a new car owner, activating the one-touch window feature might seem a bit mysterious, but it's actually quite straightforward. I recommend starting the car or putting it in ACC mode first to power the window system. Then, manually raise the window all the way up and continue holding the up button for about five seconds until you hear a slight click. After that, lower the window all the way down and hold the down button for the same duration. Throughout the process, be patient and don't release the button prematurely. If there's no response, it could be due to poor button contact or debris stuck in the window track. I've also added a personal tip: after activation, try to use the one-touch feature as much as possible to minimize the time your hands are off the steering wheel while driving, enhancing safety.

The key to activating the one-touch window operation is initializing the window controller, which is cleverly designed in the Bora. When I operate it, I always keep the vehicle in the powered-on state. After raising the window to its limit position, I hold the button for about two seconds to let the system memorize the upper point. Then, I lower the window to its limit and maintain the same duration to confirm the lower point. This process resets the module's memory, enabling automatic operation with a single button press next time. Simply put, it's about letting the computer learn the window's travel range. If multiple attempts fail, it might indicate aging wiring or a damaged button requiring inspection, but it's fine to continue driving if it doesn't affect functionality. Once activated, the feature proves to be highly durable.

Activating the one-touch window control is primarily for driving safety, avoiding distractions. Method: After starting the car, ensure the windows can operate manually normally. First, raise the window to the highest point and hold the up button for 3 to 5 seconds without releasing; then lower it to the bottom and hold the down button for the same duration. Once the system saves the positions, one-touch operation becomes available. I also pay attention to window cleanliness regularly, as dust accumulation in the tracks can affect successful initialization. This feature is especially useful during night driving or rainy days—once set, you can focus more on driving with less worry. If the function fails after replacing the , simply repeat the activation steps to restore it.

Activating the one-touch window function isn't complicated. Here's my routine method: Start the engine and keep it running, manually raise the window to the top and hold the button for over 2 seconds until you hear a confirmation beep before releasing. Then lower it completely and hold the down button for 2 seconds to complete the setup. This resets the controller's position. If the function still doesn't work after activation, it might indicate a system malfunction or weak - I recommend having technicians check the wiring during routine maintenance. As part of my maintenance routine, I always test window functions after car washes or before long trips to ensure smooth one-touch operation and prolong service life.


