How to Set One-Touch Window Lift?
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Setting one-touch window lift method: Pull the window button directly to raise the window to the top. Then, keep holding it for 3 to 5 seconds before releasing. Next, press the window button to lower the window completely. Again, hold for 3 to 5 seconds before releasing. After that, test the one-touch lift function, and the setup is now complete. Whether controlled by a smart key or mechanical button, the one-touch window lift generally comes with an anti-pinch feature. During the automatic closing operation, if an object is detected between the glass and the window frame, the closing action will automatically stop midway and revert to the initial state to prevent potential pinching hazards.
I find the one-touch window closing feature particularly practical, especially during rainy days or when in a hurry, as it allows all windows to be closed with just one button. The usual method is to sit in the car, turn on the ignition (starting the engine is not necessary), locate the window control button, press and hold the up button for about 5 seconds until the windows are fully closed, then release. The system will remember this operation. Some cars also support setting this feature with the remote key, such as holding down the lock button after exiting the vehicle. If unsuccessful, the window system might need initialization, which can be done by raising and lowering the windows a few times. When using this feature daily, be careful not to trap anything, and regularly check the window rubber lubrication to extend its lifespan. The setup process may vary slightly between different car brands. I've tried it with Volkswagen and Toyota cars, and the process is basically similar, while Honda requires a few more steps, but the manual provides clear instructions.