What are the reasons for the ineffective window switch in the Fit?
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Here are the specific reasons for the ineffective window switch in the Fit: 1. Aging and deformation of the glass seal strip: If the glass seal strip is aged or deformed, it needs to be replaced with a new one. In less severe cases, applying talcum powder for lubrication may suffice. 2. Foreign objects in the lifting track: If the glass lifting track is too dirty or contains foreign objects, the owner needs to clean it and apply grease to remove the dirt or foreign objects, which can restore the window lifting function. 3. Electrical circuit or other faults: Motor failure or low battery power may be the issue. In such cases, the owner needs to charge the battery promptly or replace the motor.
The power window switch on my Fit isn't working. As a long-time owner, I first recall my own experience. It could be an issue with the button itself - after prolonged use, the switch contacts may have oxidized or worn out, causing no response when pressed. Alternatively, a fuse might have blown; check the corresponding window fuse in the engine compartment's fuse box. Wiring faults are also common, as frequent door opening/closing can cause connection wires to loosen or break. There's also the possibility of a faulty window motor - when the motor doesn't turn, the switch becomes ineffective. For safety, promptly test other windows to determine if it's a whole-vehicle issue; generally, if one window works, the motor is fine. Remember to check switch conditions during each car wash or maintenance to prevent sudden failures affecting driving convenience. In short, start with simple checks like fuses and buttons, then visit a repair shop if needed.