How to set up one-touch window lift for Tiggo 8?
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Tiggo 8's method for setting up one-touch window lift is that the window control switch has two positions. The first position functions like a regular power window. The second position allows the window to fully open or close automatically with just a single press and release. Relevant information is as follows: 1. Compared to the current model, the new Tiggo 8 features a redesigned grille with matrix-style chrome accents. The headlight assembly has also been optimized, equipped with matrix LED automatic headlights and dynamic turn signals. The front bumper's quad-LED daytime running lights on both sides enhance its distinctive appearance. 2. In terms of configuration, the new model comes with a 12.3-inch full LCD instrument cluster, paired with a 10.25-inch floating central control LCD screen and an 8-inch air conditioning LCD touchscreen. These three screens support interactive functionality, significantly boosting the technological feel.
When I first got the car, I spent some time figuring out this feature. Setting up one-touch window closing on the Tiggo 8 is quite easy: First, insert the key and turn it halfway to the ACC position without starting the engine, then get out of the car and close all four windows tightly. Aim the remote key at the car and hold down the window close button on the lock symbol for about five to ten seconds. You'll hear the windows move automatically and then stop, indicating the setup is complete. After success, I tried pressing and holding the remote to close the windows a few times, which saves a lot of hassle—especially during summer rains when parked temporarily by the roadside, one-touch closing prevents getting wet. Just be careful not to operate it when the battery is low, as it may fail. Regular maintenance of the remote is also important to prevent interference and loss of functionality.