
Press and hold the lock button on the remote key to close all windows, then remain stationary for 3 seconds; press and hold the unlock button on the remote key to open all windows, then remain stationary for 3 seconds. This completes the setup for one-touch window control with the remote key. Using this feature can easily resolve the annoyance of forgetting to close the windows. More details are as follows: 1. For regular power windows, you need to hold the switch until the window reaches the desired position, then release the button to stop the movement. 2. Cars equipped with one-touch window control have a two-stage window control switch. The first stage functions like a regular power window switch. The second stage allows the window to fully open or close automatically with just a single press and release.

Setting up the one-touch window control function for the Geely Vision remote key is actually quite simple. Here's how I did it myself. First, sit in the car and close all doors, making sure the engine is off. Then insert the key into the ignition switch without turning it, and press and hold the unlock button for about five seconds until the car lights flash a few times, indicating entry into learning mode. Next, try holding the window control button on the key, and the windows should automatically roll up or down with one touch. If it doesn't respond, the key battery might be dead or the function could be disabled in the vehicle settings – checking the manual or replacing the battery is recommended. This feature is really convenient for daily use with the Vision, especially when you need to close windows quickly before getting in during rain – no more reaching out the window, making it safer and more efficient while also extending the window motor's lifespan. A friend of mine had issues setting it up, only to realize the car was parked on a slope affecting the signal, so finding level ground is more reliable.

As a Geely Vision owner, I find the one-touch window control setting quite important as it saves a lot of hassle. The actual operation involves sitting in the driver's seat, closing all doors and windows, turning off the engine, and ensuring the ignition key is in the OFF position. Then, press and hold the unlock button on the remote key for about five to eight seconds until you hear a ticking sound or see the car lights flash. After that, test the window control button once to activate the function. If the setup fails, common causes include weak key signal or uninitialized vehicle system - check that the battery has over 50% charge, or restart the vehicle and try again. This feature is extremely practical in daily use, such as remotely ventilating the car or closing forgotten windows with one button press, preventing dangers from children randomly operating windows. I once experienced button failure, which turned out to be garage door signal interference - the function worked normally after moving the car, so I recommend operating in open areas for easier setup.

To set up the one-touch window control feature for the Geely Vision remote key, the key is to pair the key with the vehicle. Basic steps: Sit in the car, close all doors and windows, turn off the engine, insert the key but do not turn it, then press and hold the unlock button for about five seconds to enter the mode, followed by testing the button controls for window movement. If it doesn’t work, the key programming might be disrupted—try replacing the battery or resetting the vehicle’s computer parameters. This feature is designed for a convenient driving experience, reducing the hassle of multiple button presses with one-touch operation and extending the lifespan of the window motor. In terms of safety, remote window closure helps prevent theft.

I was also quite confused about how to set up the one-touch window control when I first drove the Geely Vision. Later, I figured it out through trial and error. Sit in the driver's seat and close the door tightly, making sure the car is turned off. Insert the key into the ignition switch without turning it, then press and hold the unlock button on the remote for about six seconds. The car lights will flash to indicate success. Then, try the window button to see if the window moves. The first time I set it up, I was all over the place, only to realize that the key was too far from the car, causing unstable signals. Moving closer solved the problem. It's really convenient to use, especially in summer when you can lower the windows to let out the heat before getting in, avoiding a hot seat. A related tip is to develop the habit of regularly checking the key battery.


