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What are the solutions for slow power window operation?

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ElizaAnn
07/29/2025, 10:29:14 PM

Solutions for slow power window operation include: 1. Lower the window glass completely and spray dashboard wax into the rubber seals on both sides of the glass; 2. Operate the window up and down several times until the sticking or sluggishness reduces, then lower the glass again and spray more dashboard wax into the rubber seals; 3. Repeat step 2 until the window operates smoothly without sticking or sluggishness; 4. Use a car towel to wipe off any excess dashboard wax from the rubber seals around the window glass. Aging, excessive dirt, or deformation of the rubber seals or inner trim strips can create resistance to the window's movement. If the rubber seals or inner trim strips are aged or deformed, it's best to replace them with new ones. If they are just dirty, cleaning them thoroughly is sufficient. Spraying dashboard wax or applying talcum powder to the window seals can also be very effective.

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DelKeira
08/15/2025, 04:38:22 AM

Slow window glass movement is quite common. I've encountered it several times due to dust or sand buildup in the tracks, which is quite easy to clean. Using a small brush and lubricant spray on the rubber seals can significantly improve the situation. If it's still slow after cleaning, it might be due to insufficient lubrication. Regularly applying silicone oil to the track areas can effectively prevent this. Another issue could be hardened or aged rubber seals, and replacing them isn't expensive. Slow movement might also indicate a faulty motor; a dull motor sound suggests it needs replacement. Safety is crucial—if the window gets stuck halfway and can't be closed during heavy rain, it poses a serious risk. Regular cleaning of door gaps to prevent dust accumulation is advisable.

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StArthur
10/21/2025, 02:29:29 AM

Slow window movement is often caused by dust accumulation in the door tracks or insufficient lubrication. Every time I wash my car, I wipe the track edges with a damp cloth and apply some lubricant spray, which works well. Rubber aging is a common factor, especially in older vehicles, so it's recommended to replace the parts or enhance maintenance. Additionally, check if the vehicle's battery voltage is normal, as low voltage can slow down the window movement. If there's unusual noise during operation, it might be due to a faulty switch or a broken motor, requiring professional repair. Daily maintenance is simple: clean the tracks once a month and spray some silicone oil to extend the parts' lifespan. Avoid pressing the buttons too hard to prevent more severe damage.

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SanValeria
12/04/2025, 01:56:59 AM

Slow window movement is usually caused by dirty tracks or insufficient lubrication; cleaning and spraying lubricant can solve the issue. Another reason is hardened rubber due to aging—replace it promptly to prevent jamming. Be cautious and avoid forcing the window to prevent damage. Regular simple maintenance extends its lifespan.

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MacLincoln
01/24/2026, 03:20:47 AM

Slow window glass movement never bothered me when I was young, but now it often happens with older cars. The main reason is dust clogging the tracks—cleaning with a brush and applying some grease can easily solve it. If the rubber seals harden, just replace them; it's a matter of a few dozen bucks. A faulty motor will make strange noises, requiring inspection and replacement. From a safety perspective, slow movement might lead to untimely window closure, letting in rain or insects. Regular maintenance of door gaps to prevent dust buildup is crucial.

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DelIvan
04/20/2026, 02:21:38 AM

Possible causes of slow window operation include dust accumulation in the tracks, insufficient lubrication, rubber aging, motor failure, or electrical circuit issues. I recommend first cleaning the tracks and applying professional lubricant spray to observe the effect. If that doesn't work, check whether the battery voltage is sufficient, and measure the switch current if necessary. Replace the rubber components promptly if they show signs of aging. If abnormal window movement is accompanied by unusual noises, the motor might be faulty. For daily maintenance: clean the door tracks and apply lubricant every season to prevent problems and ensure worry-free safety.

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