
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.

For the automatic window-closing feature on the Excelle, I use it frequently and find it very convenient. There's usually a button on the driver's side door panel—pressing it closes all windows with one touch. If the windows don't respond, the button might be stuck or the system may need a reboot. When using the key fob, holding down the lock button for a few seconds automatically raises the windows to prevent rain from entering or theft of items inside. This feature is especially useful in hot summers—it quickly vents heat before closing the windows to avoid interior damage from excessive temperatures. Additionally, I recommend regularly cleaning dust from the window tracks to prevent jamming and malfunctions. Mastering this operation significantly enhances daily driving comfort and safety while avoiding hassles.

I always pay attention to window safety, especially when there are children at home. The Excelle's automatic window closing is achieved through the remote control. By long-pressing the button when locking the car, the windows will automatically rise. This helps prevent rainwater from entering or outsiders from gaining access through open windows. If it doesn't work, it might be due to a dead battery or incorrect button settings. Try checking the remote and replacing the battery. I've also noticed that after prolonged use of the key to operate the window closing, there might be slight deformation. It's important to operate gently to prolong its lifespan. In summary, ensuring that windows are closed promptly not only protects the car's interior but also reduces the risk of accidents, such as children accidentally touching the switches.

When driving the Excelle, I often use the automatic window closing feature to save time. A simple method is to use the door handle button—just press it once. If the remote control isn't working properly, try restarting the vehicle's engine; sometimes this can restore functionality. I make it a habit to operate the windows immediately after parking to prevent dust buildup from affecting performance. In terms of convenience, it allows for quick response to sudden rain, ensuring the interior stays dry.

When I first started driving the Excelle, I didn't know about the automatic window closing feature and gradually figured it out. Now I know the basic operation is to long-press the lock button on the key fob, and all the windows will close. If the car doesn't have this function, you can install an additional module to upgrade it later. I recommend that beginners practice a few times to get familiar with the feel and avoid damaging the mechanism by applying too much force. In daily use, keeping the windows clean helps with smooth operation.

When maintaining the vehicle, I test the automatic window closing feature of the Excelle to ensure its reliability. The operation is simple: hold down the button on the driver's side or the remote control for a few seconds, and the windows should close smoothly. If it fails, there may be poor contact in the wiring, requiring a check of the fuses or seeking professional help. During regular use, avoid frequent opening and closing to reduce wear. This can extend the system's lifespan and support safe travel.


