How to Restore One-Touch Window Control in Classic Focus?
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With the car powered on, press and hold the window-up button for 5 seconds, then press the window-up button once more to restore the one-touch window control feature. Below is an introduction to the Classic Focus: 1. Exterior: The Focus hatchback retains many design lines while incorporating three-dimensional angles and sides, leaving distinct raised edges. On the body of the Focus hatchback, three major line features outline its mature and three-dimensional appearance. 2. Rear: Unlike sedans, the standout feature of the Focus hatchback is its rear liftback design: remote opening/one-touch fashionable rear liftback door. 3. Layout: The Focus hatchback boasts the widest body in its class at 1840mm and the longest wheelbase at 2640mm.
I've been driving a classic Focus for over ten years, and this issue is quite common, especially after replacing the battery. To restore the one-touch up/down function, you need to perform a reset learning procedure: First, start the car's engine or turn it to the ACC position, then fully lower the window to the bottom, and hold the switch for five to ten seconds without releasing. Next, raise the window to the top and similarly hold the switch for five to ten seconds. The system will reset the memory position, and the function usually gets restored. Be careful not to perform this operation in rainy weather or while driving, as the anti-pinch function may malfunction. Regularly clean the window tracks and lubricate them to reduce sticking and extend the motor's lifespan. I've tried this method several times myself, and it works quite well—simple and hassle-free, no need to visit a repair shop. If the issue persists, check the fuse or the switch wiring for signs of aging.