How to Solve the Problem of Car Window Noise?
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The solutions for car window noise are as follows: 1. Clean the dust strips on the doors and windows, and spray dashboard wax into the glass grooves on both sides. 2. Visit a 4S shop to clean the lifting motor. Car window maintenance methods: 1. Use dedicated or suitable wiper blades and replace them in time to avoid scratching the front windshield. 2. Use car-specific glass cleaner, which can add smoothness and reduce wear on the front windshield. 3. Try not to use the wiper to remove debris on the front windshield; use a towel instead. 4. When it rains, use the wiper to wipe off dust and other things on it. 5. Stick labels on the front windshield using static cling film to avoid scratching the front windshield when removing adhesive. 6. When parking outdoors in winter, cover the front windshield to prevent frost removal from damaging it. 7. Do not follow large vehicles to prevent stones from being kicked up and hitting the front windshield.
As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, squeaky noises during window operation are indeed a common issue. The main causes are dust or small stones in the tracks, or increased friction due to aging seals. I've fixed this several times myself: First, find some free time to thoroughly clean the window tracks and door edges with a soapy wet cloth to remove debris; then apply some specialized lubricant, such as silicone-based automotive glass lubricant or even petroleum jelly, and run the window up and down a few times after even application. If the noise persists, check if the window mounting screws are loose - gently tightening them can prevent wobbling. For power windows, the noise might involve motor wear, so it's advisable to visit a professional repair shop for inspection and part replacement. Don't ignore minor noises - it's troublesome when the window eventually gets stuck. Regular cleaning of window areas during car washes can prevent such issues, and maintaining dryness is crucial, especially before rainy seasons.