How to Activate the One-Touch Window Up/Down Function for CR-V?

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StRhett
07/30/25 9:01am
Honda CR-V's one-touch window up/down function is ready to use without activation. Pull the driver's window switch up to the top once, and the driver's window will automatically rise to the fully closed position; press the window switch down to the bottom once, and the driver's window will automatically lower to the lowest position. Below is an introduction to the Honda CR-V: 1. The Honda CR-V is a classic urban SUV model produced by Dongfeng Honda. The 2015 CR-V features a sporty and fashionable design, paired with Michelin Latitude series SUV tires, offering excellent handling performance. CR-V (comfortable-runabout-vehicle) adheres to the development philosophy of 'easy and enjoyable driving anytime, anywhere.' Over its 25-year history, it has won the affection of over 11 million owners in more than 160 countries. 2. Since entering the Chinese market in 2004, the Honda CR-V has successfully developed China's urban SUV market with its product strength and has gained the support and recognition of 2.2 million domestic owners.
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