The power windows are operational when the ignition switch is in the «ON».
Ignition out operation: If both front doors are closed, the power windows operate for an additional 43 seconds after the ignition is turned off. They stop working after opening one of the front doors.
Driver's door power window control
Pic. 1.46. Driver's door power window switch
Use the switch on the driver's door (pic. 1.46).
During normal operation, the glass moves all the time you hold the switch.
To open: lightly push the switch down.
To close: slightly pull the switch up.
In automatic mode, push the switch all the way down or pull it all the way up and then release. The window will either fully open or fully close. To stop the glass moving halfway, the switch should be moved slightly in the opposite direction and then released.
During automatic closing or closing with the key removed, the glass stops and opens halfway if an object is caught between the glass and the window frame.
If the glass is hit hard, this function may work even if nothing is pinched.
Attention! The anti-pinch function may not work if something is pinched just before the glass closes completely.
Passenger Power Window Control
Pic. 1.47. Passenger window controls
Use the switches on the passenger doors. There are also switches on the driver's door that allow you to control the passenger's windows (pic. 1.47).
The windows move all the time while you hold the switch.
To open: press the switch down.
To close: pull the switch up.
If you press the power window lock switch on the driver's door, the passenger's power windows will not function.
Attention! If there are small children in the vehicle, do not allow them to operate the power window switches without supervision. Use the power window lock switch to prevent children from accidentally turning on the power windows.
Remember to remove the ignition key when leaving the vehicle.