In addition, the driver can control all power windows from his remote control, located in the armrest of his door.
The keys on the control panel have the following functions:
- 1. Interlock switch
- 2. Driver's door
- 3. Passenger's door
- 4. Rear left door
- 5. Rear right door
The lock switch can be used to turn off the rear door windows. When the lock switch is turned on, the rear door power window switches do not work.
The power window switches for the passenger door and rear doors are located near the door handles.
The power window switches for the driver's and front passenger's doors have two levels of operation.
By pressing or pulling the switch to the first level, the windows can be opened and closed manually.
Caution: When leaving the vehicle, even for a short time, always take the ignition key with you. Do not leave children unattended in the car.
Be careful when closing windows. Uncontrolled closing of windows can result in serious injury.
Do not leave anyone in the car if you lock it from the outside. In this case, the windows and doors cannot be opened and the passengers left in the cabin in the event of an accident will remain in a helpless position.
Operation of power windows with the ignition on
Attention! Be careful when closing windows. Uncontrolled closing of windows can result in serious injury.
Switches on the driver's door
The switches on the driver's and front passenger's doors have two levels of operation.
If you press or raise the switch to the first level, the front window can be opened or closed manually. If you press or raise the switch to the second level, the front window opens or closes automatically.
To open the rear window, press the corresponding button.
To close the rear window, lift the button up.
Switches on the front passenger door and on the rear doors
To open the window, press the bottom side of the button. The glass can be lowered manually.
To close the window, press the top side of the button. The glass can be raised manually.
Safety feature
All power windows are equipped with a safety function.
The glass automatically stops closing if something interferes with it. This function does not work if the windows are locked from the outside with a key.
- 1. If the glass is stopped when closing, it will immediately start to open.
- 2. After the window has lowered, lift the corresponding button and hold it in the raised position for 10 seconds. If the glass gets stuck again, it stops rising.
- 3. After the window stops, raise the button again and hold it in the raised position for 5 seconds.
The window will now close without the security feature.
Note. If the time of 10 and 5 seconds of steps 2 and 3 is exceeded, the glass will go back to step 1.
Operation of power windows with the ignition off
After the ignition is switched off, the power windows can still operate for approximately ten minutes if the driver's or passenger's doors are not opened. Automatic closing of the front windows becomes impossible. If the glass in the driver's door is stuck when closing, it will reopen immediately. In this case, you can close it only by turning the ignition back on.
Windows on vehicles with central locking can be opened or closed from the outside. To do this, the key must be inserted into the lock of the driver's or passenger's door and kept in the open or closed position. You can also use the tailgate lock for this purpose if the car is not equipped with an internal monitoring system.
Notes: The auto open/close windows in the driver and passenger doors will not work if the battery is disconnected and reconnected.
Follow the steps below to restore these functions after disconnecting the battery.
Lock the vehicle from the outside by locking the driver's or passenger's door. Make sure that all doors and windows in the car are completely closed. Hold the key in the closed position.
After that, the automatic window opening function will be restored.
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