How to Solve the Abnormal Noise from Car Glass When Driving on Bumpy Roads?

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ReidAnn
07/29/25 5:52pm
Solutions for abnormal noise from car glass when driving on bumpy roads are: 1. If the sealing strip is severely aged, replace it directly; 2. Use tools to clean debris in the guide rail; 3. Visit a 4S shop to have the staff tighten the components. Causes of the abnormal noise include: 1. Aging of the window glass sealing strip; 2. Debris in the window glass guide rail; 3. Loose screws or fasteners. The abnormal noise from car glass vibration is generally caused by the drying of the new car's sealing strip or the hardening and aging of the sealing strip due to prolonged lack of maintenance. Once driving on bumpy roads, the glass in the car will vibrate and produce abnormal noise. For example, the gap in the sealing strip of the car's slot can easily bring in dust and particles during the process of raising and lowering the glass, which can easily cause abnormal noise from the vibration of the window glass.
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