How to Set One-Touch Power Windows?

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VanHarrison
07/30/25 12:48am
Methods to set one-touch power windows: 1. Pull the window button directly to raise the window to the top, then keep holding for 3 to 5 seconds before releasing; 2. Press the window button to lower the window completely, also hold for 3 to 5 seconds before releasing, and the one-touch window function will be set. One-touch power windows refer to a system where car window glass can be fully opened or closed with a single button press. Cars equipped with this feature have two-stage window control switches: the first position operates like a regular power window, while the second position allows the window to automatically open or close completely with a single press and release.
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