1:What is it used for?
During the process of one-touch electric window raising, if a child extends their hand outside the window or if any object obstructs the window, the window will stop and lower a certain distance to prevent injury.

2:Advantages:
The glass will automatically stop or retract when encountering external force, ensuring the safety of the occupants.
Protects the window regulator motor and extends its lifespan.
3:Misconceptions:
Although the electric window stops when encountering an obstacle during the raising process, it may still cause mild discomfort to limbs.
Not all four doors in models equipped with this function have anti-pinch functionality.

4:Principle:
A reverse-phase motor is used in the one-touch window lifting system. When an obstruction is encountered, the reverse-phase motor will rotate, thus achieving the anti-pinch function.
5:Further reading:
The anti-pinch function has established corresponding industry standards in Europe and the United States. Many cars are equipped with electric windows that lack anti-pinch functionality. The majority of people injured by electric windows are children aged 6 to 15. To ensure safety, an increasing number of manufacturers are incorporating anti-pinch functionality in their window systems. This function immediately stops the glass from rising or lowers it to the lowest position when encountering a certain level of resistance, providing personal safety protection. If your child happens to extend their hand outside the window while you are raising or lowering it, windows without anti-pinch functionality can cause harm, whereas windows with this feature can protect your child from being injured by the glass.





