When the window won’t roll down in your electric car, it can be a frustrating and stressful experience. To help you deal with this situation, we’ve compiled a guide to common window issues and what solutions you can use to resolve them and get your window back into working order!
Common Electric Window Issues
Check the Safety Lock-Out Switch
Before taking more serious action, check if the safety lock-out switch is engaged. In some cars, this switch is on the door panel near your window and must be switched off for your electric windows to work.
Check Your Fuses
If the safety lock-out switch isn’t engaged, it’s time to check your fuses. When these become damaged or loose, they can prevent electricity from reaching your window switch. To access the fuses in your electric car window, look for a fuse box near the steering wheel and use a multimeter or test light to determine if any are damaged.
Check Your Vehicle’s Switch
If your fuses are all intact, it’s time to check your vehicle’s switch. Over time, the switch can become worn or damaged, preventing it from functioning properly. If this is the case, you’ll need to replace it with a new one.
Check for Loose Connections
If your car’s switch appears to be working but still isn’t powering your window, there may be an issue with the wiring connections leading from your car’s switch to the window motor. Examine the connectors and make sure everything is connected securely. If any wires have come loose, reattach them and see if that resolves the issue.
Check the Power to the Switch and the Window Motor
If the connectors all appear secure, you may need to check the power going to both the switch and the window motor. Use a test light or multimeter to trace each wire from one end, looking for any breaks or shorts in the connection. If any are found, you’ll need to repair or replace them before your electric car window will work again.
By following these steps, you can quickly get your electric car window working again! If you’re still having trouble with your electric window, it’s best to seek professional help. A certified mechanic can diagnose the issue and recommend a course of action to get your window back into working order.
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