
The method to set up one-touch window roll-up for the Levin is: Start the vehicle, press the one-touch start switch, raise the power window to the top, and continue holding the switch for 5 seconds; then lower the power window to the bottom, and continue holding the switch for 5 seconds to complete the setup. Below is more information about the Levin: 1. Taking the 2021 Levin Advance Edition as an example, it is a compact car under GAC Toyota, with body dimensions of length 4640mm, width 1780mm, height 1455mm, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. 2. The 2021 Levin Advance Edition is equipped with a 1.2T turbocharged engine, with a maximum power speed of 5200 to 5600 rpm.

Oh, setting up the automatic window roll-up for the Leiling is quite simple. Let me share my experience with you. From what I remember, the operation involves using the car key—first, make sure all doors are properly closed, then press and hold the lock button for about 5 seconds, and the windows will gradually roll up automatically. This feature is common in Toyota cars, and the Leiling is no exception, saving you the hassle of manually closing the windows each time. If it's not enabled by default, you might need to visit a dealership to activate it using a diagnostic tool. I think it's totally worth it—forgetting to close the windows when parking can lead to rain getting in or security risks, but once set up, you can rest easy. Just be careful not to test it frequently on rainy days to avoid electrical issues; checking it once or twice under normal conditions is enough to confirm it works. I usually use this feature when parking at the supermarket—it protects the interior and is super convenient, taking just a few minutes to set up. If you still have the new car manual, I recommend checking the digital version—it has more illustrations for better clarity.

When I first bought my Levin, I was also curious about this feature. It's actually quite simple to set up. Just get in the car, turn on the ignition (without starting the engine), make sure all windows are closed tightly, then take out the key and hold down the lock button for a few seconds (usually 3-5 seconds). The windows will automatically roll up to complete the process. I've noticed many Toyota models have this function, and the Levin should support it too. You can do it yourself without spending extra money on a technician. Just remember to test it a couple times to check responsiveness. If nothing happens, the system might not be activated yet - in that case, refer to the user manual or ask your dealer. The main benefits are convenience and efficiency, especially during hot summers when you need to quickly close windows to prevent interior damage from sun exposure. I've used this feature in outdoor parking lots - it works great for theft prevention and rain protection, while also avoiding the awkwardness of fumbling with controls.

The Leiling's automatic window closing feature via remote control is quite common. First, ensure the vehicle is powered on and all windows are tightly closed. Then, press and hold the lock button on the remote for about 5 seconds, and the module will automatically trigger the window closing action. The principle is that the vehicle's electronic control system responds to the signal, making it simple and convenient. I think this design is smart, safe, and reliable. If it doesn't work, check the battery level or circuit connections, and avoid forcing it to prevent component wear.


