How to use the one-touch window lift for the Levin?
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To remotely control the one-touch window lift using the car key, simply press and hold the lock button for more than 3 seconds to raise and close all windows; press and hold the unlock button for 3 seconds without releasing to automatically lower all four windows. Here is some related information: 1. One-touch window lift refers to a system where the car window glass can be controlled to rise or fall into position with a single press. Cars equipped with one-touch window lift have a two-stage window lift control switch. The first button position works like a regular electric window. The second position, when pressed and released, will automatically fully open or fully close the window. 2. One-touch lift windows generally have an "anti-pinch" function. During the automatic closing operation, if an object is caught between the glass and the window frame, the window closing operation will automatically stop midway and return to its initial state, otherwise, there may be a risk of pinching fingers.
As a new owner of a recently purchased Levin, I've found the one-touch power window feature incredibly convenient. Here's how to use it: First, get in the car and close the door. Then, pull the window switch upward (to raise) or press it downward (to lower) quickly and firmly all the way, and release—it will automatically go all the way up or down. If you want to stop midway, just give it a gentle press. I made a few mistakes at first, like suddenly stopping the window on mountain roads, but got the hang of it pretty quickly. This feature is especially handy during rainy days, saving you from reaching out and getting wet. I've heard the new Levin has a linked system between the central lock and windows—holding down the key fob can control them too. Overall, the operation is simple, and new drivers can get used to it within two weeks. It really saves a lot of time.