
To activate the one-touch window lift in the MG5, simply press and hold the lock button. Below are the specific details about the vehicle's one-touch window function: 1. Function: The one-touch window lift system allows the car window glass to be fully raised or lowered with a single button press. This feature is typically equipped in mid-to-high-end models, primarily for the convenience of drivers and passengers, avoiding distractions caused by manually operating the windows and enhancing safety. 2. Anti-pinch function: One-touch windows generally come with an anti-pinch feature to prevent the risk of pinching fingers. Note that only the driver's side window has the one-touch function.

Not long after I bought my MG5, I was curious about how to use the one-touch window lift function. Later, I found the activation button right there on the window control. On the driver's door armrest, there's an upward arrow button—you need to press it firmly all the way down and hold it, and the window will automatically rise to the top. At first, I didn't understand and just gave it a light press, which only moved the window a little. It was only by chance when I tried pressing harder that I figured it out. This feature is quite practical, like when you forget to close the window after parking and can do it with one touch, or when it's raining and you need to seal the window quickly to avoid getting wet. The button placement in the MG5 is well-designed and easy to find, making it quite handy to use, which adds a lot of convenience to daily driving. The button surface is slightly raised, so you can feel which one it is, and after a few tries, you get used to it.

As a car detail enthusiast, I'd say the key to activating the one-touch window lift feature in the MG5 lies in the upward position of the window control button. Specifically, it's located in the upward-marked area within the door panel switch cluster. When pressing it, you can feel two distinct levels – a light touch and a firm press. You need to fully press it down to the second level to trigger the automatic function. The button incorporates a microswitch mechanism, which cleverly eliminates the need for an extra button, making the operation straightforward and convenient. Using this feature while driving is more effortless and safer than manually holding the button, especially on highways where instant window closure helps block out noise interference. The button responds sensitively, and regular cleaning is all it needs for maintenance. Its lifespan is generally good, and this small feature significantly enhances the overall driving experience.

I use the MG5 to take my kids to and from school, and the button to activate the one-touch window lift is the upward button next to the door handle. A firm press automatically closes the window. It's especially convenient when the kids are crying and I need to control it with one hand. The button is located on the inner side of the left door, easy to reach, and has an arrow indicator. The operation is straightforward and doesn't require reading the manual to learn quickly. It responds swiftly during rainy days or emergency stops, reducing risks. The button has a smooth feel and hasn't had any issues even after several years of use.


