Fig. 1.49. Driver's door window lift control panel
The electric windows operate when the ignition key is in the "ON" position. The main window switches are located in the driver's door armrest (Fig. 1.49).
They control the front and rear window lifters on both sides of the car. The windows can be opened and closed by pressing the corresponding window lifter switch. To open the driver's door window, press switch 1 down. The window will lower as long as the switch is pressed.
Fig. 1.50. Window lifter lock button
To block the window lifts, a special switch is provided in the armrest of the driver's door (Fig. 1.50).
To turn off the windows, press the lock switch.
Automatic full lowering of the door glass (driver)
By pressing this switch, you can completely lower the driver's door window, and to stop the window in the desired position, press the switch again.
Caution! Before using the window lift, make sure that the rising glass will not pinch your head, hands, fingers, etc.
Caution! Do not press the main and auxiliary window switches in opposite directions at the same time. Otherwise, the window will stop and will not be able to close or open.
Warning! Do not leave a child unattended in the car. Do not leave the car without removing the key from the ignition.
