How to Set One-Touch Window Control for the New Sagitar?
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The New Sagitar comes standard with one-touch window control, which allows the car window glass to be fully opened or closed with a single press of a button. Cars equipped with this feature have a two-stage window control switch. The first stage functions like a regular power window switch, while the second stage enables automatic full opening or closing when pressed and released. The specific setup steps are as follows: 1. Raise the window glass to the top; 2. Hold the window control switch for three seconds; 3. Lower the window to the bottom and hold the switch for another three seconds; 4. Repeat this process three times to complete the setup.
Last month, I finally figured out the window control settings for my new Sagitar! After sitting in the driver's seat and closing all doors, press and hold the window control button on the driver's side door panel with your left hand for 3 seconds: first lower the window all the way down and keep holding, then after it reaches the bottom, continue holding for another 3 seconds. Next, perform the reverse operation—raise the window to the top and continue pulling the button for 3 seconds. You'll hear a 'click' sound, and the dashboard hazard lights will flash twice, indicating the vehicle's computer is recording the position. A small tip: after successful setup, immediately test the one-touch window function to ensure it works smoothly. If it fails, repeat the process. Also, I recommend setting up the auto-window-close feature when locking the car—just check the 'Convenience Closing' option in the vehicle settings on the central control screen.
I picked up the 23 Sagitar last year, and the key to setting the power windows lies in long-press memorization. Focus on three steps: 1. Operate with the ignition on; 2. Always start the setup from the driver's side window; 3. Maintain pressure for 3-5 seconds after the glass reaches its limit position. Some say they don't hear the beep when lowering the window—this could be due to insufficient button pressure or an unclosed door. If settings still don't work, try resetting to factory defaults: hold both the master control button and the triangle button for 10 seconds. The 4S technician also shared a tip: regularly wiping the window guide channels keeps the operation smooth.
Just discussed this in the Sagitar owners' group. First, power on without ignition, press and hold the button marked 'auto' on the driver's door handle all the way down for 3 seconds. Upon hearing a beep, immediately reverse direction to the top and hold for another 3 seconds. The other three windows are much simpler, just operate each one independently once. Pay special attention to the front window settings, which will trigger the hazard lights as feedback. This is actually to let the vehicle's computer memorize the window travel points, similar to the principle of setting up a power tailgate.