Why can't the windows be closed by holding down the lock button?

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DelMia
07/30/25 7:11am
This situation may be caused by the failure of the one-touch window lift function, which requires reinitialization. Working principle: The key emits a weak radio wave, which is received by the car antenna. The electronic control unit identifies the signal code, and then the actuator (motor or electromagnetic coil) of the system executes the action of opening/closing the lock. Operation method: To perform initialization, the one-touch window lift can be reset. The specific operation is to press the one-touch lift button 6 times, releasing it each time. On the 6th press, if the window automatically rises upon release, it indicates the reset is complete. Then, lift the button as follows: the first time, lift the button until the window reaches the top and then release; the second time, lift the button and hold it until the window automatically descends before releasing, completing the reset.
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