Power windows are convenient and easy to use, but can be prone to malfunction. Many people don’t realize that power windows can suffer damage as well as wear and tear, leading to a need for power window repair. Understanding some common malfunctions can help.
Motor Fatigue
The motor that drives your power window likely gets a lot of use. That use can gradually lead to increased wear and tear, affecting how well the motor operates. If you hear a whining sound or the window seems to move much slower than it used to, it could be a problem with the motor.
Bad Regulator
The regulator is responsible for actually engaging movement in the window when the motor is activated. If you push the button for your power window and hear the motor engage, but the window doesn’t move, it could be a faulty regulator that needs repair.
Misaligned Glass
Your window glass moves along a track when you open and close the window. If something has caused the glass to shift in its placement, it may not move as smoothly as it is supposed to or it may bind up in the track.
Power window repair services, like those at AGD Auto Glass Direct & Tint Co., can help you get your car window moving properly again.
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