What to Do When the Sagitar Remote Control Fails to One-Touch Operate the Windows?
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The solution for when the Sagitar remote control fails to one-touch operate the windows: Raise the window to the top and hold the switch for three seconds, then lower it to the bottom and hold for three seconds, repeating this process three times. A short press will automatically lower the window to the bottom, and a short lift will automatically raise it to the top. A long press can stop the window from descending when released during the process, and a long lift can stop the window from ascending when released during the process. Taking the 2021 Sagitar 200TSI Manual Fashion Smart Connect Edition as an example: This car features a turbocharged intake form, is classified as a compact car, with a maximum horsepower of 116ps and a maximum torque of 175nm. The car measures 4753mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1462mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2731mm, and the body type is a 4-door, 5-seater sedan.
My Sagitar also experienced the issue where the remote couldn't control the one-touch window operation, which was really annoying. It happened on a scorching day - the remote failed as soon as I opened the car door, making the one-touch function completely unusable. I thought the battery might be dead, so I replaced it with a new one myself, but the problem persisted. Then I remembered the reset procedure: first turn off the engine and exit the vehicle, press and hold the window down button for about 5 seconds without releasing, wait until the window fully lowers, then immediately pull up the window raise button for another 5 seconds until hearing a click sound to complete the reset. If there's dust or small stones stuck in the window tracks, the anti-pinch feature may trigger and cause malfunction, so I cleaned the window gaps. If these methods don't work, it's best to visit the 4S store promptly to check the control module - don't delay as it might affect normal usage. After my cleaning last week, everything returned to normal. Keeping windows clean is crucial.