If a car window is damaged beyond repair, or if you want to use higher-performance glass, you can remove the old glass and replace it with a new one without affecting the car’s performance. Replacing a car window is not difficult. First, remove the door trim panel, then remove the glass fixing bolts, remove the old glass, clean out any glass shards from the inside of the window, and then install the new glass. Let’s learn how to replace a car window.
During daily driving, you may encounter various minor problems, such as car windows failing to rise or fall. If only some windows are stuck, it might be due to a deformed or damaged glass guide, or loose screws securing the window regulator, causing the glass to become stuck. If all windows are unable to rise or fall, it could be due to a faulty window regulator motor, overheating protection, or a faulty or poorly connected relay. In such cases, you’ll need to take your car to a 4S dealership or repair shop for inspection. Let’s learn what to do if your car windows won’t rise or fall.
Over time, cars often develop minor malfunctions, the most common being unusual noises from the windows. These noises typically occur when driving on bumpy roads or when the windows are raised or lowered. There are many possible causes, including aging window seals, debris in the window gaps, and loose seals. Addressing the specific cause will resolve the issue. Let’s take a look at some solutions for unusual noises from car windows.
