
The method to set one-touch window lift for the Sylphy is: 1. Lower the driver's window; 2. Turn off the ignition switch and then turn it back to the ON position; 3. Pull up the driver's window switch to the high position; 4. After the window reaches the top, hold the switch for 5 to 10 seconds before releasing; 5. Turn off the ignition switch and wait for 10 seconds to complete the setup. Taking the 2021 Sylphy as an example, it is a compact car with the following dimensions: length 4631mm, width 1760mm, height 1503mm, wheelbase 2700mm, minimum ground clearance 166mm, and curb weight 1188kg.

My Sylphy is five years old, and setting up the one-touch window lift is particularly simple and practical. The standard method is: stand next to the car with the remote key, press and hold the lock button for about 5 to 10 seconds, and the windows will automatically roll up completely; if it doesn’t work, try getting into the car, lower the window glass all the way down, then hold the button for 3 seconds to let it learn, and then roll it up to the top and hold for another 3 seconds to memorize the position. This function requires the car's computer to remember the one-touch operation points, which is quite smart, especially during rain or extreme heat when you can quickly close the windows, making it super convenient. When setting it up, pay attention to safety, ensuring there are no people or objects around to prevent pinching injuries, especially if there are children in the car. Newer Sylphy models usually come with this feature by default, but older models may require a software upgrade or consulting a professional technician. You can also check if it’s set correctly during routine maintenance.

Activating the one-touch window lift feature on the Nissan Sylphy is quite straightforward. In most cases, pressing and holding the lock button on the key fob for about 6 seconds will automatically raise all windows. Alternatively, you can perform an in-car learning mode: first lower the window completely, then hold the button until movement stops and continue pressing for 2 more seconds. Next, raise the window to the top and similarly hold the button for 2 seconds to complete the setup. This process allows the control module to memorize the initial and end positions, enabling full-travel operation with a single press. Ensure the vehicle is in ignition or learning mode during setup to prevent interference that might cause failure. Note that procedures may vary slightly across different model years of the Sylphy, so consulting the owner's manual or Nissan's instructional app videos is recommended. After setup, test the function to ensure smooth operation without sticking or unresponsiveness, which enhances both convenience and anti-theft security.

As a Sylphy owner, this issue is quite simple to resolve. Setting up one-touch window closing usually involves holding down the lock button on the remote for about 5 seconds, and the windows will automatically roll up. If it doesn't work, just sit in the car, press and hold the window switch for a few seconds to let it learn. This feature is very convenient for daily use—just one press to open or close the windows while driving, saving you from holding the button. Before setting it up, check if the key fob has enough battery and whether the car needs to be started. Most Sylphy models should support this feature, and the steps are straightforward and hassle-free.


