How to One-Touch Power Window in a Car?
2 Answers
Here is the introduction to the one-touch power window function in vehicles: 1. For regular power windows, you need to hold the switch, and release the button when the window reaches the desired position, stopping the movement. Cars equipped with one-touch power windows have a two-stage window control switch. The first position works the same as a regular power window. The second position allows you to press and release, and the window will automatically open or close completely. 2. Generally, mid-to-high-end models are equipped with the one-touch power window function, mainly for the convenience of drivers and passengers, and to avoid distractions caused by operating the windows, thereby improving safety. 3. One-touch power windows usually come with an anti-pinch function to prevent the risk of pinching fingers. Only the driver's side has the one-touch function, which is designed with safety considerations in mind.
When I first got my driver's license, I couldn't figure out all the car functions. Later, I found the one-touch window closing feature super convenient. For example, if I forgot to close the windows in an open-air parking lot, I just needed to take out the car key, press and hold the lock button for a few seconds, and all the windows would automatically roll up. This trick is common in Volkswagen and Japanese cars, but some American cars might require activating the auto function in the settings first. I remember once when it was raining, seeing the car seats about to get soaked, I quickly tried it and it actually worked, saving me the trouble of running back to close them manually. The only thing to note is that it might not work when the remote control battery is low, but replacing it with a new one solves the problem. Developing a habit of checking if the windows are tightly closed before leaving the car helps avoid property loss.