
The one-touch up/down button for Magotan windows is located on the driver's armrest. Turn on the ignition, pull the button to raise the window to the top, then release the switch. Pull the up button again for 5 seconds. Release the button, then press the down button for 5 seconds and release the switch to complete the one-touch up/down window setting. To open the window, press the button down to the first position and release at the desired height. Briefly press the switch to the second position to automatically open the window. To close the window, pull the switch to the first position and hold. Apply slightly more force to pull the button to the second position, and the window will automatically rise.

My Magotan had this issue where the one-touch window function kept failing, so I went online to find a way to reset it. Simply put: you need to sit in the car, insert the key and turn it to the ON position without starting the engine; then press and hold the window down button on the driver's door until the window fully lowers, keeping it pressed for 5 to 10 seconds until you hear a slight click or the movement stops before releasing; immediately after, pull up the window button to the top and hold it for 4 to 5 seconds. It worked perfectly after one try—so satisfying! Just be careful not to let the windows get stuck on anything or use them too frequently in rainy weather to avoid motor wear. If resetting doesn’t fix it, it might be a blown fuse or wiring contact issue—best to have a professional check the battery and system. During regular maintenance, ask the mechanic to test the voltage to help extend its lifespan.

Matching the one-touch up/down feature for the Magotan's windows is quite simple, let me guide you: Turn the ignition switch to the ready position without starting the engine; Use the driver's side window control button to lower the window completely and hold it down for about 6 to 7 seconds until it stops completely; Immediately after releasing the button, pull up to raise the window to the top and hold the up button for the same duration. This usually resets the memory system. If it fails, try checking other window buttons to rule out a single switch malfunction. Also, a friendly reminder: while one-touch operation is convenient, avoid forcing it when the window is frozen or obstructed to prevent gear damage; Regular cleaning and lubrication of the window tracks can minimize issues. For persistent problems, consulting the manual or visiting a 4S dealership for diagnosis is more reliable.

I just tried matching the one-touch up/down function for the Magotan: First, turn the car key to the ON position without starting the engine; hold down the window down button to lower the glass all the way and keep it pressed for a few seconds; release it and immediately pull up the window button to the top and hold for a few seconds, and that's it. It's very intuitive and doesn't require any tools, even beginners can do it. If it doesn't work, restart the car and try again, remember the steps only take two minutes. To prevent malfunctions in daily use, don't let children press the buttons randomly or use the one-touch function on bumpy roads.

As a Magotan owner, matching the one-touch window function is part of routine maintenance. Method: Turn the power to ACC position; use the main door button to lower the window completely and hold for over 5 seconds; when raising the window, pull up and hold for the same duration. This reset procedure prevents sensor malfunction. Neglecting this matching may worsen window sticking, affecting emergency use during parking. It's recommended to perform this every six months or after battery replacement to ensure smooth operation. Combined with cleaning window rubber seals and checking the fuse box, this can extend the system's lifespan. Address any issues early to prevent future problems.

Why is it necessary to match the one-touch up/down function? Because the Magotan system memorizes the position, but loses memory after power failure. Operation: Drive to the ON position without starting the engine; lower the window to the bottom and hold the down button for 10 seconds; immediately raise it to the top and hold the up button for 5 seconds to reset the end point. Expanding on this, other Volkswagen models like the Golf operate similarly. In case of malfunction, it might be due to switch wear, so timely replacement is advised; using this function frequently in daily use can save parking time. However, if it fails multiple times, it's reliable to check if the circuit connectors are aged.


