How to Set Up One-Touch Window Lift for Tucson?
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Tucson one-touch window lift can be set up by following these steps: 1. Locate the window lift buttons on the driver's left-hand side, press and hold the button to raise the window until it is fully closed; 2. Continue holding the button, and when you hear a sound from the window, release the button. At this point, the one-touch window lift function is activated. The Tucson is an SUV with body dimensions of 4475mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1660mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2670mm. In terms of power, the Tucson is equipped with an imported 1.6T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 130kw and a peak torque of 265nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
To set the one-touch window feature on the Tucson, here's what I did: First, park the car and start the engine or just turn on the power, then sit in the driver's seat. Locate the window control button, usually the one on the left, gently press the down button to lower the window all the way to the bottom—don't release it midway. Then, immediately pull up the up button and hold it steady for about ten seconds. You'll hear a slight click or feel the window vibrate, indicating the system has memorized the position and the feature is activated. After that, test it out: a single press of the button will now automatically raise or lower the window completely, eliminating the hassle of holding it down. This is especially handy during rainy days or when you need to quickly exit the car without fuss, saving time and enhancing safety. If it doesn’t work, dust might be stuck in the window track—just clean it and try a few more times before considering a repair.