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About your Vehicle
Power windows
The power windows can only be used with the ignition key in
position
II
.
Driver-side power window
Press button
A
to move the window up or down.
This allows manual operation (partial opening/closing) or
automatic operation (complete opening/closing): press button
A
and quickly release to activate manual operation; if the button is
pressed at length (over 0.3 seconds), automatic window operation
is activated. The window will only stop when it reaches the end of
its travel or by pressing the button again.
A
B
Passenger-side power window
Press button
B
to move the window up or down.
Only manual operation is possible (partial opening) to raise the
window: when button
B
is released, the window stops at the
position reached.
To lower the window, automatic operation is also possible (full
opening): if the button is pressed at length (over 0.3 seconds)
automatic window operation is activated. The window will only
stop when it reaches the end of its travel or by pressing the button
again.
When the door is open, the window moves down to its “target
position”; this is to prevent the window from colliding with the
upper weather strip when it is closed.
Warning
Improper use of the power windows can be dangerous. Before
use, always check that people and objects are at a safe distance.
Pay particular attention during automatic operation of the
passenger-side power window.
To protect the passengers remaining in the car against accidental
activation of the power windows, always remove the key from
the ignition.
Summary of Contents for 458 Spider
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