Why can't the driver's seat of Volkswagen control all four windows?
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Here are the reasons why the driver's seat of Volkswagen cannot control all four windows: Damage-related issues: If the driver's seat cannot control other windows, it may be due to a damaged window regulator or wiring issues. You can first check the plugs and fuses. Functional aspects: The front electric windows have one-touch up/down with anti-pinch function, so the BCM directly controls the front door switches and front door motors to achieve one-touch up/down and anti-pinch control. However, the rear door motors do not have the one-touch up/down with anti-pinch function, so they are not connected to the BCM. The last button is to restrict rear passengers from controlling the rear window movement, but it does not restrict the driver's control. After pressing this button, the driver can still operate the rear windows. The driver's seat can perform one-touch up/down, while the other three windows can only perform one-touch down. The driver's seat has two levels of control: a light press or lift will move the window to the desired position, while a full press or lift will automatically open or close the window completely. The other three windows only have two levels for lowering. There is a central control button (not the master control button) on the door next to the driver. When pressed, only the driver's window can be opened, while the other three windows remain locked.