How to Automatically Close Windows on Buick Excelle?

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Zelda
07/29/25 8:04pm
Buick Excelle can automatically close windows, which is the one-touch window lift function, operable when the ignition switch is in accessory power mode or the ignition switch is turned on. Below are the specific operations: 1. Lightly press the switch down or pull it to the first position, and the window glass will lower or rise with the switch operation. 2. Pull the window switch up to the end, and the window will automatically rise. 3. Press the window switch down to the end, and the window will automatically lower. 4. The power windows can be operated within about 10 minutes after the ignition switch is turned off or before the driver's door is opened. 5. If the windows are operated repeatedly in a short time, the window operation will be disabled for a moment.
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