What does auto window mean?

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DiEvangeline
07/25/25 1:25pm
auto window refers to the one-touch up/down function of the car window. Press and release the button to lower all windows with one touch, and lift and release the button to raise all windows with one touch. One-touch windows usually 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. Some cars only have the one-touch up/down function for the driver's window, while others have this function for both the driver and passenger windows. The one-touch window function is mainly designed for the convenience of the driver and passengers, avoiding distractions caused by manually operating the windows and improving safety. The one-touch window indicators vary among different car models, and most currently use the "auto" English label.
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