How to use the one-touch up/down window feature on the Vezel?
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Usage method for the Vezel's one-touch up/down window: First, lower the window glass completely, then pull it up to the top and hold for 3 seconds to restore the one-touch function. Currently, only the driver's side is equipped with one-touch up/down. The driver's one-touch function has two levels: a lighter press for manual control (window moves as long as the button is pressed) and a firmer press for one-touch operation. The Vezel is powered by either a 1.5L inline 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine or a 1.8L inline 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine. The base model comes with a 6-speed manual transmission, while other variants are paired with a CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission). Standard features across all trims include ABS, EBD, BA, ASR, ESP, driver and passenger airbags, front side airbags, rear child seat anchors, and driver assistance systems such as auto hold, hill start assist, and rearview camera.
I usually drive the Vezel to work, and the one-touch window feature is quite handy. It's very simple to operate: lightly press the window switch on the door, and the window moves slowly. But if you want to lower the window with one touch, press the switch firmly and release, and it will automatically go all the way down; the same goes for raising the window—pull the switch firmly, and it will rise to the top and stop. If you want to stop midway, just lightly tap the switch. Occasionally, my window malfunctions, and I've tried initializing it: hold the switch to open the window completely, then pull it up to close fully and hold for a few seconds to reset. This feature is super useful at toll booths or when it rains, as you don't have to keep pressing the switch and can stay focused. Remember, all the window controls are on the driver's door, and once you get used to it, driving feels more convenient. Regular maintenance is also important—cleaning dust from the window tracks to prevent sticking helps it last longer.