How to Set One-Touch Power Window in a Car?

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DiSophia
07/29/25 8:42pm
Methods to set one-touch power window in a car: 1. Press the vehicle's one-touch start button to power on the vehicle, then continuously pull the one-touch power window button on the left door armrest; 2. While holding the power window button, press the button on the left multifunction steering wheel; 3. Press the SET button on the right multifunction steering wheel, and the one-touch power window function will be successfully set. For regular power windows, you need to hold the switch until the window reaches the desired position, then release the button to stop the movement. Cars equipped with one-touch power windows have a two-stage window control switch. The first stage works like a regular power window, while the second stage allows the window to fully open or close automatically with just a single press and release.
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