How to Set Up the Anti-Pinch Feature for Windows on the Tenth-Generation Accord?
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Hold the switch up until the window is fully closed, then release the switch. Lift the switch again and hold it for more than 1 second. Finally, press and hold the switch until the window is fully open to complete the setup. Below is more information about the tenth-generation Accord: 1. Interior: The new-generation Accord sedan features expanded interior space in several key areas compared to previous models, such as headroom and legroom. It comes standard with a tilt and telescopic steering wheel. The 2.4L model is equipped with leather seats, an 8-way power-adjustable driver's seat, and a 4-way power-adjustable front passenger seat. 2. Powertrain: The tenth-generation Accord (ACCORD) gasoline models are equipped with the SPORT TURBO (Sharp·T) turbocharged engine, paired with Honda's newly developed CVT transmission, available in 260TURBO and 230TURBO versions.
Regarding the setup of the anti-pinch function for the 10th-generation Accord's windows, it's actually quite straightforward: First, sit in the car, turn the key to the 'on' position without starting the engine, then press and hold the window button to fully open it to the bottom. Next, press and hold the up button to raise the window to the top and keep holding it for about five seconds. The system will automatically learn that position to activate the anti-pinch sensor. A 'beep' sound indicates successful setup. The principle involves a small sensor inside that detects resistance; if it encounters an obstacle, it automatically stops to prevent pinching fingers. This feature is very practical, especially for family car owners to protect children's safety. If the window moves slowly or malfunctions, it might be that the sensor needs recalibration. I personally like to check the function's responsiveness monthly to ensure reliability.