How to Set Up the Anti-pinch Function for Leiling Windows?
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The anti-pinch function for Leiling windows is enabled by default, so no setup is required. If the anti-pinch memory of the power window is lost, it needs to be reset. The method is as follows: 1. Keep the switch lifted until the window is fully closed. 2. Release the switch. 3. Lift the switch again and hold for more than 1 second. 4. Press the switch until the window is fully opened. 5. Release the switch. 6. Keep the switch lifted until the window is fully closed. 7. Open the window, then try to close it automatically. Leiling windows are equipped with an anti-pinch function. Below is a related introduction to the anti-pinch function: 1. All four doors of the Leiling are equipped with anti-pinch windows. The anti-pinch controller not only enhances the safety of the car and elevates its grade but also significantly extends the service life of the power windows. The window anti-pinch function is a safety feature on the vehicle, which means that when the electric window glass is closing, it will automatically stop or change the glass's upward movement to a downward movement upon encountering resistance. This prevents pinching injuries and protects the safety of the occupants. 2. The window anti-pinch function will automatically activate. When the window encounters an obstacle (such as a hand or head) while rising, it can automatically retreat to the bottom, thus avoiding accidents. Many window anti-pinch functions determine the glass position through Hall sensors. If an obstacle blocks the glass during its ascent, the power window will immediately stop rising and descend to the bottom, achieving the anti-pinch function.
When I used to drive a Corolla, I often adjusted the window functions, and the anti-pinch setting was simple yet effective for safety. First, make sure the window is completely closed without any gaps. Then, sit in the driver's seat, locate the window-up button, and hold it up continuously for about 5 to 10 seconds until you hear a click or see a small light flash, which means the anti-pinch system is activated. If you forget this step, the window might not stop when it encounters an obstruction, like a child's hand or keys, which is both dangerous and costly to repair. I once had a situation where the window got stuck halfway during rain, and I realized it was because I hadn't initialized it. Since then, I've made it a habit to check it regularly to avoid trouble. If you try several times and nothing happens, it could be due to a weak battery or a sensor issue. In such cases, I recommend visiting a 4S shop to have a technician check the circuit. In short, taking just a minute to set this up can prevent accidents and give you peace of mind while driving.