Why does the one-touch window lift of the new X-Trail always have issues?
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Power interruption to the battery can sometimes cause the one-touch window lift function on the driver's side window to fail. Method to restore the one-touch window lift: Confirm the ignition switch is ON; close the door; operate the power window switch to fully open the window; continuously pull up the power window switch to close the window, then hold the switch for more than 3 seconds after it is fully closed; release the power window switch and use the auto function to operate the window to confirm the initialization is complete. If it still does not work properly, please contact a Nissan dealership for inspection. Note: The X-Trail only has a one-touch window lift function on the driver's side window, and the default setting does not include one-touch window lift. After a power interruption, it will revert to the default setting. New X-Trail Configuration: The X-Trail is equipped with an intelligent all-mode 4WD system, through which the driver can freely choose between 2WD, auto, or locked 4WD modes to handle various road conditions. The 2WD mode can effectively maintain low fuel consumption during daily driving; in auto mode, the system intelligently distributes torque between the front and rear wheels from 100:0 to 50:50 based on road conditions, delivering optimal performance on all surfaces. For example, when navigating sharp turns, it can automatically analyze the depth of the accelerator pedal and the rotation angle of the steering wheel to control engine speed and torque output distribution; in locked 4WD mode, the torque is distributed approximately 50:50 between the front and rear wheels, suitable for use in harsh conditions like snow, mud, or sand.