What Causes the Window to Go Up and Then Back Down with One-Touch Control?
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The window automatically descending after going up is generally due to the anti-pinch function activating. Check if the rubber seal is too dirty, increasing resistance. Another possibility is that the window motor needs a position reset—raise the window to the top and hold the up position for 10 seconds. Below is more related information: 1. One-Touch Window Control: One-touch window control refers to a system where the car window glass can be fully opened or closed with a single press of a button. Cars equipped with this feature have a two-stage window control switch. The first position operates like a regular power window, while the second position allows the window to automatically open or close completely with a single press and release. 2. Advantages of One-Touch Control: Most mid-to-high-end car models now come with one-touch window control, primarily for the convenience of drivers and passengers. This feature helps prevent drivers from being distracted by manually operating windows, thereby improving safety. One-touch windows usually include an "anti-pinch" function to avoid the risk of pinching fingers. Typically, only the driver's side has one-touch control, which is also a safety consideration.