
Window lift failure is primarily caused by a blown fuse or a damaged window regulator. Here is relevant information about the Changan Ono: 1. Model Overview: The vehicle combines the comfort and versatility of an MPV, the sportiness and off-road capability of an SUV, the luxury and safety of a sedan, and the affordability of a microvan. The body dimensions are 4360mm in length, 1685mm in width, and 1820mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2750mm. 2. Powertrain: Equipped with 1.3L and 1.5L engines, rated power outputs are 68kw and 74kw respectively, with maximum torque of 120Nm and 136Nm correspondingly.

Last month, my Changan Honor encountered a situation where the car window wouldn’t roll up. After careful inspection, I found it was caused by several common reasons. When the window switch has poor contact or is completely broken, pressing the button gives no response at all. You can remove the door panel to check if the wiring plug is loose. If the lift motor is burned out, you’ll usually hear a clicking noise but the glass won’t move—this requires replacing the motor. It’s also common for the pulleys in the track to get stuck or rust, especially in older cars. Using WD40 for lubrication might help. Another possibility is that the corresponding fuse for the window in the fuse box has blown—just replace it with a new fuse costing a few dollars. Additionally, if the door seal is deformed and grips the glass too tightly, it can cause this issue. Try adjusting the seal’s position yourself to see if it helps.

To fix a power window malfunction, follow these three steps. First, check the fuse box and locate the fuse labeled "POWER WINDOW" under the driver's side dashboard. If it's blown, the windows will have no power at all. Next, test the window switch by removing a switch from another door and plugging it into the driver's side to confirm if the original switch is faulty. The third step involves removing the door panel and directly applying power to the window motor. If the motor runs, the issue lies in the wiring or switch; if it doesn't, the motor needs to be replaced entirely. If the window track is severely bent and jamming the glass, you'll need to use a jack to spread the track for repair. To prevent future issues, avoid rolling the window all the way up in one go—pause for a few seconds midway to reduce the motor's load.

The most cost-effective way to deal with malfunctioning power windows is to try simple methods first. Unplug and reconnect the switch connector on the door panel a few times—poor contact might be the issue. Buy a can of window lubricant and spray it along the window tracks; this often solves rust-related jamming. If the master switch on the driver's side doesn't work but the individual door buttons still function, it's likely a faulty master switch. You can buy an aftermarket replacement online for just 40-50 yuan and install it yourself. As a last resort, stuff a towel into the window gap to handle rainy days temporarily, then visit an auto parts market to replace the window motor with a used part for around 100 yuan—this saves over half compared to dealership prices. When parking, avoid fully closing the windows; leave a small gap to reduce pressure on the seals and glass adhesion.


