What are the reasons for the driver's seat window not being able to go up or down?

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MilesDella
07/29/25 9:48pm
Possible reasons for the driver's seat window not being able to go up or down include the driver's side window control lock being engaged or wiring issues. Below are detailed explanations of the possible reasons for the driver's seat window not being able to go up or down: 1. The driver's side window control lock is engaged. Solution: Press and hold the button to lower the window completely, keep it for a few seconds, then raise the window to the top and keep it for a few seconds. 2. Wiring issues. Solution: Requires repair at a 4S shop or a professional electrical repair shop. 3. One-touch car window operation refers to a system where the car window glass can be controlled to go up or down fully with a single press of a button. Cars equipped with one-touch window operation have the following solution: The switch has two positions, the first position functions like a regular power window. 4. The second position means that pressing and releasing the button will automatically fully open or close the window. For regular power windows, the switch must be held down. Solution: Release the button when the window reaches the desired position, stopping the movement.
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