These instructions apply to the Cupra Leon Mk1 (KL) 2020-present. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.
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Lost the one-touch (auto up/down) on your Cupra Leon (KL, 2020–present) after a flat or disconnected battery? The window motor has simply forgotten its top and bottom limits. You re-teach them by hand in under a minute — no tools.
What Happened
The controller stores the fully-closed point so one-touch can stop neatly and the anti-trap can react. Cut the power and that memory clears, leaving hold-to-move only.
Re-teaching a Window
- Door closed, ignition on.
- Lift the switch to close fully and keep holding ~2–3 seconds past the stop.
- Let go, then press down to open fully, pausing at the bottom.
- Lift again to close fully, holding a couple of seconds at the top.
- Release and check one-touch both ways.
Do each affected window from its own switch.
Not Working Yet?
- Hold longer at the top so the controller logs the closed limit.
- Shut the door and make sure the battery is healthy during the learn.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did my Leon windows stop auto-closing?
A battery disconnect or flat battery cleared the learned travel; re-initialise to bring back one-touch.
How do I reset the auto window on a Cupra Leon?
Hold the switch up to close fully (2–3 s), then if needed open fully and close fully again, holding at the top.
Every window?
Just the one-touch ones, each from its own switch.
Tools?
None — it’s all done at the switches.
This is the most-missed step after battery work — see our Leon battery guide. For warning lights, look up the code on autodtcs.com.
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