What are the reasons why the main control of the Mazda 6 window regulator is not working?
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Mazda 6 window regulator main control failure may be caused by the following reasons: Issues with the window seal: The window seal (including the inner trim) may be aging, excessively dirty, or deformed, which can create resistance when the window is raised or lowered. Generally, if the seal is aging or deformed, it is best to replace it with a new one. If it is just dirty, cleaning it should suffice. Spraying some dashboard wax or applying talcum powder (for lubrication) to the window seal can often yield good results. Check if the battery is low on power: When raising or lowering the windows without the engine running, the power is drawn from the battery. If the battery is low on power, there may be difficulty in operating the windows. Window regulator malfunction: This includes faults in the window regulator guide rail, cable, or slider, which may require replacing the window regulator.