How to Use the One-Touch Power Window Feature for All 4 Windows on the Boyue?
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Inside the car, press and hold the air recirculation button on the air conditioning panel; outside the car, press and hold the lock or unlock button on the remote key. Introduction to the window control switch: The first button position works the same as a regular power window. The second position means that if you press and release the button, the window will automatically open or close completely. With regular power windows, you need to hold the switch until the window reaches the desired position, then release the button to stop the movement. Additional Information: The one-touch power window feature refers to a system where the car window glass can be controlled to move to the desired position with a single press of a button; it does not mean that all four windows move simultaneously with one button press, but rather that pressing the button once can raise or lower the window.
As a long-time owner of the Boyue, let me share how to use this feature. Actually, each window button has two operation modes: On the driver's door handle, there are four switches corresponding to the front left, front right, and rear right windows. A light press on the switch allows manual window control, where you can stop anytime; but if you press or pull it all the way, it will automatically roll the window fully up or down with one touch, which is very effortless. I often use this for quick ventilation while driving, especially to lower the windows before getting in the car in summer to let the heat out. Pay attention to whether the one-touch function works smoothly—if you hear abnormal motor sounds or the window gets stuck, there might be dust in the tracks or aging seals, requiring timely cleaning or inspection. Additionally, the remote key’s control over all windows isn’t universal—the Boyue usually controls windows one by one unless your model has special settings. You can check the owner’s manual for details. Safety tip: Avoid operating the buttons distractedly for long periods while driving.