How to Fix the Noise Caused by Sand in Car Windows?
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Loose fastening screws or misaligned components inside the vehicle's dashboard can cause window resonance noise. When the engine is idling, engine vibrations can lead to shaking of the entire vehicle body, causing the dashboard to tremble and produce noise. This may also be related to the tightness of screws and the accuracy of their installation positions during assembly by the manufacturer. To completely eliminate the issue, it may be necessary to remove the dashboard for inspection and repair. Causes of window resonance noise: 1. Aging of glass sealing strips: Aging strips are often one of the reasons for resonance noise in car windows. If the noise occurs in a new car, there's no need to immediately replace the strips. Simply purchase a lubricant online, apply it evenly on the strips, and then repeatedly raise and lower the window to see if the noise diminishes. If the strips are severely aged, it's best to replace them directly. 2. Debris in the window glass guide rails: The gaps in the sealing strips of the window slots can easily allow dust and particles to enter during the window's up and down movement, leading to vibration noise. If dust and particles accumulate excessively, they can damage the lifting motor, causing noise and potentially affecting the window's lifting functionality.