
The reasons why the window of Baojun 530 rolls down after turning off the engine are as follows: 1. The window regulator is damaged. 2. There is a circuit malfunction. 3. It might be due to pressing the remote unlock button for too long; a single press is sufficient, as prolonged pressing may trigger the automatic window roll-down feature. Solutions are as follows: 1. Repair the window regulator; if it is severely damaged, replace the regulator. 2. Inspect the vehicle's wiring. Relevant information is as follows: 1. The Baojun 530 is equipped with a 10.4-inch LCD screen, allowing users to control music, make phone calls, and adjust the air conditioning via touch screen. The touch interface, combined with physical buttons at the bottom, ensures simple and convenient operation. 2. The Baojun 530 comes with features such as one-key start, parking/reversing radar, tire pressure monitoring, panoramic sunroof, and heated rearview mirrors. It also includes the Bosch 9.1 ESP electronic stability program as standard across all models to ensure driving safety.

I've encountered this issue several times with the Baojun 530 - the windows roll down automatically after closing the door, mainly due to the anti-pinch system acting up. In design, it's supposed to prevent hand injuries, but the sensor located in the door frame or window channel easily accumulates dust or gets damp. When the door closes with excessive vibration, it may falsely detect an obstacle and trigger automatic window descent. Another possibility is malfunctioning window motors or control modules, such as loose wiring connections or software errors in the module. Some owners report that unstable battery voltage can also cause this problem. During rain or snow, random window drops become particularly troublesome and may lead to water leakage affecting the interior. My suggestion is to first clean the window tracks and sensor area with a damp cloth. If that doesn't work, promptly visit a 4S shop for diagnostic equipment testing - don't delay too long.

As an automotive enthusiast who frequently drives Baojun models, I've noticed that the window lowering after closing the door isn't a minor issue. The key lies in the window's anti-pinch mechanism malfunctioning - when the door closes and vibrates the sensor, it mistakenly detects an obstruction and automatically lowers the window. This could be caused by dust clogging the sensor points in the track, or loose control wiring sending erratic signals. Additionally, if the window regulator motor is aging, it might misalign during vibration, causing the glass to slide down. When parking, I always make sure to clean the window gaps before closing the door to prevent small stones or debris from causing damage. If this happens frequently, it's best to get it inspected to avoid potential water leakage during rain, which could lead to bigger problems.

As a user, my Baojun 530 also has this issue where the window rolls down when closing the door. Most of the time, it's dust causing the anti-pinch sensor to malfunction—it misjudges an obstacle during the vibration of closing the door. A simple solution is to clean the window track and door frame. If that doesn't work, it might be a faulty window switch or poor electrical contact, and you should have it checked at a professional shop. Don't ignore it—a rolled-down window could invite thieves or let in rain.


