How to Set Up One-Touch Window Roll-Up with Cruze Key?
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Press the button to the first position (excessive force will reach the second position), and release once the window reaches the desired position. Apply slightly more pressure to reach the second position, and the window will automatically roll down. Pull the switch to the first position and hold until the window moves to the desired location. Apply slightly more force to pull the button to the second position, and the window will automatically roll up.
I've been driving my Cruze for two years, and the one-touch window lift feature is really super practical. The operation is quite simple: get in the car and close the door, turn the key to the power-on position (no need to start the engine), then press and hold the window switch on the driver's side. First, lower the window completely to the bottom, then immediately pull it up to the top position and hold for about 5 seconds. You'll hear a 'click' sound from the window motor, indicating the system memory is successful. Repeat the process once more: lower to the bottom and immediately raise to the top, holding for 5 seconds. The other three windows also need to be set one by one in the same way. After setting, test it by pressing and holding the lock button on the key for three seconds when locking the car, and all windows will automatically rise. Note that the entire process must be completed with the power on. If the window tracks are too dirty, it may affect the setting, so it's best to spray some lubricant in advance. You can perform this setting regularly when washing the car to avoid malfunction.
The essence of the Cruze's one-touch window lift setting is to allow the vehicle's system to relearn the window travel. I've noticed many people fail because they don't follow the steps correctly: First, ensure the vehicle is powered on but not started. Then, each window must be set independently—you can't do all four at once. Specifically, press and hold the window down button until the glass is completely lowered, then continue holding for 2 more seconds without releasing until you hear a prompt tone. Immediately after, pull and hold the window up button until the glass is fully raised, and wait about 6 seconds for a second prompt tone to confirm success. After setting, remember to test with the key by long-pressing the lock button to see if all windows rise simultaneously. If the windows stutter during operation, it's likely due to aging rubber seals or dust buildup in the tracks, which should be addressed first. It's recommended to reset the system monthly during maintenance to prevent memory loss.
Three simple steps: Power on without ignition → Select a window to lower all the way down then raise all the way up → Hold the raised position for 5 seconds. Remember to perform this operation separately for each window, and finally test the effect with the key. Important reminders: Never set it while the engine is running, or all efforts will be in vain; If the key control doesn't work after setting, the battery might be low on power; Make sure the windows can be completely sealed when setting on rainy days, otherwise water leakage may occur. Once completed, the car key can remotely close the windows, which is super convenient.