How to Use the One-Touch Power Window Feature in Volkswagen Tharu
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Press the button to the first detent position, then release once the window reaches the desired position. Apply slightly more pressure to reach the second detent, and the window will automatically roll up. Press the button to the first detent position, then release once the window reaches the desired position. Apply slightly more pressure to reach the second detent, and the window will automatically roll down. Owners can also control the one-touch power windows using the lock and unlock buttons on the key fob.
I've been driving the Volkswagen Tharu for a while now, and the one-touch power window operation is quite simple, but there are some details to pay attention to. Specifically, on the main driver's door panel, locate the window button. Press it all the way down and hold until the window fully lowers—that's the one-touch down feature. Pulling it all the way up activates one-touch up. If you press or pull lightly, the window will only move incrementally, which many people confuse at first. I remember once on the highway when I wanted quick ventilation, the one-touch down was super convenient. Safety-wise, the Tharu's design is quite user-friendly—the window will stop if it encounters an obstacle. Still, be careful not to put your hands near the window gap, especially when traveling with kids. Occasionally, the window system might malfunction, like after a battery drain, requiring a reset by holding the switch for a few seconds—no need to bother with repairs. In short, practice a few times and you'll get used to it; I use this feature all the time.