What is the window regulator control box of FAW Senya R7?
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The window regulator control box of Jetta is located above the fuse box and installed inside the instrument panel. The window regulator is a device for raising and lowering the car door and window glass, mainly divided into two categories: electric window regulators and manual window regulators. Specific details are as follows: 1. Exterior: The Jetta adopts Volkswagen's latest horizontal front face design language, highlighting a sense of strength and unity through the divergence and convergence of "X"-shaped elements, making the visual perception wider and more stable. Combined with many refined improvements in external details, the whole vehicle appears dynamic and stylish. The X-shaped elements connected by the hood curve, along with the new headlights, significantly enhance the design quality of the vehicle, making it look younger and more fashionable. 2. Interior: The Jetta comes standard with basic features such as 6-way manual adjustment for the driver's seat, headlight height adjustment, electric trunk opening, dual front airbags, and anti-glare rearview mirror. High-end models are also equipped with piano black panels, chrome trim, leather steering wheel, leather/fabric combination seats, ESP, cruise control, electric sunroof with anti-pinch function, Bluetooth, and other configurations. 3. Powertrain: The Jetta offers two gasoline engine options: 1.4L and 1.5L. The 1.4L engine delivers 66kW (90PS) and 132Nm, while the 1.5L engine produces 81kW (110PS) and 150N·m. These two engines are paired with a 5MT and Aisin 6AT transmission, respectively.