A - Front left door window lift switch
B - Front right door window lift switch
C - rear left door window lift switch
D - Rear right door window switch
S - main switch
The power window switches are located on the driver's door armrest.
The electric windows operate for approximately six minutes after the ignition is switched off. Only after the driver's door is opened and then closed do the electric windows turn off.
The windows can be lowered and raised by the driver.
Using switch S, the driver can switch off the rear door windows.
When the side door window lifts are turned off, the symbol illumination light on the switch comes on.
The armrests of the passenger door and the rear side doors have switches for the window lifter of the corresponding door. When the switch is pressed, the corresponding door window is lowered or raised.
You can lower or raise the window on a side door using the switch on the armrest only if the lock release button on that door is recessed.
When you press the switch, the door glass automatically lowers to the lowest position or rises completely. By briefly pressing the switch again, the glass can be stopped from rising or falling. The glass can only be raised and lowered when the ignition is on.

Warning! The window lift control unit is disabled when the battery is disconnected. To activate the unit after connecting the battery, do the following:
- 1 While holding the window switch pressed, lift the window up until it stops.
- 2 Release the switch, then press and hold it again for about one second with the window up.
Warning! Use caution when lifting windows. Inattention may result in injury.
