How to Solve the Problem of Stuck Car Window?

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BraydenDella
07/30/25 1:20am
Here are the solutions for the problem of stuck car window glass: 1. Clean the accumulated dust: The stuck window during lifting is caused by a large amount of dust in the rubber guide channel of the window. Simply wet a cloth with water and clean the dust. 2. Rubber aging: The aging of the window rubber may also cause the window to lift and lower unsmoothly. In this case, just use lubricating oil to deal with it. Spray it on the rubber, which can lubricate on one hand and maintain the toughness of the rubber on the other hand, reducing the occurrence of dry cracking. While solving the aging problem, it also plays a certain preventive role.
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