Is It a Big Problem If Water Gets In After Forgetting to Close the Car Window on a Rainy Day?
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The car door windows are equipped with sealing strips that prevent water from entering the door panels. Even if some water does get in, the wiring harnesses are protected by rubber-like materials. It is recommended to ventilate and dry the car, and test the power windows, horn, and other electrical equipment. If they function normally, there should be no major issues. Below is some relevant information: 1. Power Window Regulator: The power window regulators used in cars typically consist of a glass mounting bracket, guide plate, guide rope, reducer, and motor. The master switch is located on the driver's side door and can control the raising and lowering of all the car's windows. This design is primarily for the driver's convenience in overall vehicle control. 2. Precautions: Always check to ensure that the car's doors and windows are properly closed after parking to prevent theft or rainwater from entering the vehicle.