What causes the one-touch window control failure in Geely Boyue?
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Geely Boyue's one-touch window control failure may occur due to the following reasons: Data loss: This is caused by accidental power failure of the vehicle's body computer leading to the loss of learned data. The function can be relearned by operating the door buttons with the following steps: Press and hold the door lock button without releasing. Pull up the window switch without releasing, and maintain for 5 seconds. Window lift motor damage or poor contact of electrical control wiring harness: If there is a burnt smell or abnormal noise in the door panel when long-pressing the window button, it is likely that the window lift motor components are damaged. In this case, it is recommended to directly contact a 4S store or auto repair shop to replace the window lift motor.
I previously encountered an issue with the one-touch up/down function failing on my Geely Boyue's windows, which was quite annoying. Possible causes include a damaged control switch or a blown fuse—these are the most common issues I've come across when fixing cars myself. Checking isn't hard; just locate the small fuse related to the windows in the fuse box and replace it. If that doesn’t work, it might be due to poor wiring contact or a short circuit, especially with moisture during rainy days. Sometimes, the motor's overload protection kicks in, causing temporary failure. Try reinitializing by closing the window and holding the up/down button for a few seconds before releasing—this can fix minor software glitches. Don’t overlook simple fixes, or prolonged neglect could lead to costly motor or regulator replacements. The one-touch feature on the Geely Boyue is very practical, and losing it significantly impacts convenience, especially when you need to quickly close windows on the highway to block wind. I recommend starting with DIY troubleshooting; if that doesn’t work, visit a professional shop—avoid tampering with the electrical system yourself.