How to use the one-touch window control in the Tharu?
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Press the button to the first detent position (excessive force will reach the second detent), then release when the window reaches the desired position. Applying stronger pressure moves the button to the second detent position. Pull the switch to the first detent and hold until the window moves to the required position. Applying slightly more force to pull the button to the second detent will trigger automatic window ascent. For armrest-mounted buttons, first start the engine before configuration. Hold the switch down for 5 seconds until fully lowered, then hold it up for 5 seconds until fully raised before releasing.
I use the one-touch up/down window feature in my Tharu every time I drive, and it's really convenient. The operation is very simple: if you want one-touch window closing, pull the window switch all the way up and release, and the window will automatically roll up completely; one-touch window opening works the same way - just press the switch all the way down and release. What's especially great is that the control panel near the driver's seat can operate other windows, which is particularly useful when driving with kids to prevent them from fiddling with the controls. Just a reminder though - if you want to temporarily stop the operation midway, a light tap on the switch will interrupt it. My friend's new car recently had a one-touch malfunction, and it turned out to be caused by battery disconnection resetting the function. The reset method is to hold the window down button for 10 seconds, then hold the window up button for another 10 seconds.