
Lavida one-touch window lift setting method is as follows: 1. First, click 'Settings' at the bottom right corner of the central control screen. 2. Click 'Door/Window Open/Close'. 3. Click 'Convenience Opening'. 4. There are three setting modes to choose from. After selecting 'All Windows', all vehicle windows will be lifted with one-touch operation. 5. When 'Driver Side Window' is selected, only the driver side window will be lifted with one-touch operation, while the other three windows remain unchanged. 6. When 'Off' is selected, the one-touch window lift function is disabled. The key-operated one-touch window control is relatively simple: to raise all windows, continuously press and hold the lock button on the car key; to lower all windows automatically, continuously press and hold the unlock button on the car key.

When I first got my Lavida, I was also confused about how to one-touch close the windows, but I gradually figured it out. The correct operation is to lightly press the upper part of the window button once—don’t hold it down, just a gentle tap, and it will automatically rise to the top and close the window for you. I’ve tried pressing hard or holding the button for a long time, but the window might move just a little and then stop, potentially getting stuck or accelerating motor wear. The anti-pinch function is quite sensitive; I’ve occasionally tested it with my finger, and it really does stop, but don’t play with it too much to avoid damaging it. Regularly check that the window tracks aren’t accumulating dust, and apply lubricant to keep them smooth. This way, using the car becomes more intuitive and safer, avoiding distractions while driving.

The one-touch window lift design of the Lavida is really thoughtful. I think it achieves this through two-stage control: a light press of the button represents automatic lifting, just tap the up arrow key, and it will close the window by itself, unlike older cars where you had to press it all the way down; a firm press of the button is for manual adjustment, but for the one-touch window lift function, just a light touch is enough. When using this, don't hold the button down continuously, as it might drain the or cause malfunctions. I often check if the button responds sensitively—if it's sluggish, it might be due to dust accumulation in the system or wiring issues. The anti-pinch mechanism ensures safety, but it's best not to test it. This feature makes daily driving much more convenient, and maintenance is as simple as wiping the tracks.

Using the Lavida's one-touch window lift is actually very safe. The correct method is to lightly press the window button in the upward position once, and it will rise to the top. Remember not to hold the button down continuously, as that wastes electricity and may cause the motor to overheat and fail. The anti-pinch function is well-designed; if there's an obstacle, it will stop immediately. Improper operation can be risky, so I teach my children not to touch it randomly. Regularly keep the windows clean and lubricate the tracks to prevent jamming. This way, driving becomes more reassuring.

The Lavida's one-touch window closing is simple to operate: just briefly press the upper part of the switch once, and the window will automatically close completely without needing to hold it down. It's similar to one-touch window opening but in the opposite direction – remember to distinguish the button positions. Incorrect operations, like forcefully pressing the button, may cause system malfunctions; I've experienced this and had to restart the car to resolve it. In terms of safety, the anti-pinch feature is effective, but avoid testing it intentionally. Keeping the window tracks free of debris can extend their lifespan. Using this feature saves time and effort, making driving more convenient.

I remember when I first drove the Lavida, I always struggled with the window buttons. Later, I learned the one-touch window closing trick: just lightly tap the up button and the window closes automatically, unlike my old car where I had to hold it down until my fingers got tired. The anti-pinch feature once saved my finger when it accidentally got in the way—it stopped immediately, super reliable, but don’t overuse it. For daily use, opt for light taps instead of prolonged presses to avoid draining the or causing system malfunctions. For maintenance, I recommend regularly cleaning the tracks and buttons to ensure smooth operation, which keeps the windows responsive and durable, enhancing the overall driving experience.


