How to Set Up the Anti-Pinch Function for Porsche 718 Windows?
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Porsche 718's window anti-pinch function is enabled by default, so no setup is required. The anti-pinch feature is a safety-oriented configuration where the electric window glass automatically stops or reverses its upward motion to a downward motion upon encountering resistance during closing, preventing injuries. More details are as follows: 1. The anti-pinch function involves installing a current sensor. A Hall sensor continuously monitors the motor's speed. When the electric window is being raised and the motor's speed decreases, the Hall sensor detects this change and reports it to the ECU. The ECU then instructs the relay to reverse the current, causing the motor to stop or reverse (lowering the window), thus stopping or reversing the window's movement and providing an anti-pinch effect. 2. The anti-pinch controller not only enhances vehicle safety and elevates the car's grade but also significantly extends the electric window's lifespan. This is because, at the upper and lower dead points, the controller automatically cuts off power regardless of whether the window switch is released, preventing motor burnout due to prolonged stalling.