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Electric windows (Chevrolet Captiva 1)

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Contents: Control ↧ Automatic lowering ↧ Automatic lifting/lowering ↧ Child safety system for rear windows ↧
Warning: Be careful when using the power windows. They can cause injury, especially to children. If there are children in the rear seat, activate the child safety system for the power windows. Watch the windows carefully when closing. Make sure there are no objects that could get caught.


Warning: Be careful when using the power windows. They can cause injury, especially to children. If…


Electric windows operate when the ignition is on.

To lower or raise the window, press or pull the window switch, respectively.

Control



The electric windows can be controlled with the ignition key in the ON position using the window switches on the panel of each door.

To open the window, pull down the switch.

To close the window, lift the switch.

To fix the glass in the required position, release the switch.

Warning: Leaning your head, hands, etc. out of the window can cause injury. Do not lean out of the vehicle. A child may accidentally turn on the power window and be crushed by the glass.


Do not leave keys or children unattended in the vehicle.


If power windows are used incorrectly, serious injury or death may result.




Automatic lowering



Automatic lowering


The driver's window has an automatic lowering function.

To lower the glass, press the switch firmly, then release it. The glass will automatically lower completely. To stop lowering the glass, press the switch again.

To raise the glass, lift up and hold the switch. To stop the glass, lower the switch.

Automatic lifting/lowering



The driver's window has an automatic up/down function.

To automatically lower the window completely, you need to lower the switch all the way. To automatically close the window completely, you need to raise the switch all the way.

In automatic mode, the window will open or close completely even if the switch is released.

In order to stop the window in the desired position during the process, the switch must be raised or lowered (in the direction opposite to the movement) and leave it like that.

Anti-jam function

If an obstacle is detected during automatic closing of the driver's window, the glass will automatically open at least 11 cm (for safety).

Warning: After six consecutive activations, the function may be disabled. Window switches should not be used without a specific purpose.




Child safety system for rear windows



Child safety system for rear windows


Press the switch to block the rear door window lifts.

When the switch is pressed again the lock is disabled.

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The article was checked: Vladimir Romannikov
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