
To activate the one-touch window lift function on the Jetta VS5: First, start the vehicle, then pull the window button to the second position, at which point the window will automatically rise. Alternatively, you can control the one-touch window lift using the lock and unlock buttons on the key. Hold the lock button for more than 3 seconds to raise all windows, or hold the unlock button for about 3 seconds to lower all windows simultaneously. The Jetta VS5 is the first SUV model under the Jetta brand, featuring Volkswagen's X-design elements on the front face that extend bidirectionally to the hood and lower grille. The side body lines follow Volkswagen's design language, running continuously across the entire body.

As a Jetta VS5 owner, I've also encountered this issue. The one-touch window lift feature is quite convenient, and the activation method is simple. You need to sit in the driver's seat, lower the window halfway, then press and hold the driver's side window lift button upwards for a few seconds. Wait until the window fully rises to the top before releasing the button. The system will automatically memorize this position, and from then on, a single press of the lift button will automatically raise the window to the top. Make sure the door locks are in the unlocked state during operation, otherwise the function might not work. If it doesn't succeed the first time, it might be because the button wasn't pressed properly or the car wasn't started - it's best to try after the engine is running. Avoid activating this feature during rainy days or when there are obstacles outside the window to prevent injury from window pinch. Occasionally cleaning the buttons helps prevent poor contact issues. The whole process takes just about ten seconds and is very hassle-free.

I've driven quite a few Volkswagen group vehicles, and the feature settings on the Jetta VS5 are very intuitive. When you sit in the driver's seat, lower the window to any position, then press and hold the window-up button without releasing until you hear a click as it reaches the top. After releasing, the system learns this position, and the next time you press the button, the window will automatically rise to the set position. If it frequently malfunctions, check whether there's a door/window locking option interfering in the key fob settings, such as some of Volkswagen's anti-theft features. It's safer to perform this operation when the vehicle is stationary rather than while driving—safety first. By the way, this one-touch window close feature is great for quickly securing the car on hot days to prevent theft, and it also helps avoid accidental operations in daily use—I often use it to save time. If the button doesn't respond, it might be due to a fuse issue or loose wiring harness, which can be checked at a service center.

It's super easy to activate with my Jetta VS5. First, open the window a bit, then sit in the driver's seat and hold the up button without releasing it. Wait until it fully rises before letting go. One-touch operation makes it effortless—just remember to do it after starting the car to avoid draining the battery in parking mode. Stay focused during the process to prevent the window from suddenly closing on objects. This feature is handy for daily use, like quickly closing the window during rain or while driving.


