How to Adjust the One-Touch Window Lift for Baojun 510?

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Eva
07/25/25 3:32pm
Baojun 510 one-touch window lift method is as follows: Operate the sunroof or sunshade to fully close, then press and hold the sunroof or sunshade close button for about 12 seconds until you hear the sunroof mechanism make a sound, indicating the self-learning is complete. If the one-touch open or close function does not restore after initialization learning, take it to an authorized service center for inspection. Below are some relevant details: 1. Under certain circumstances, the sunroof or sunshade may lose the one-touch open or close function, such as after replacing the sunroof glass or motor. In such cases, initialization learning is required. 2. The linkage function between the sunroof and sunshade ensures that the sunshade remains slightly behind the sunroof glass during operation. This feature allows you to observe an unclosed sunroof to avoid forgetting to close it when leaving the car.
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