What Causes Window Leakage?
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Window leakage is generally caused by aging window waterproof strips or clogged door drainage holes. Therefore, it is necessary to check whether the window waterproof strips are aging or loose and replace them if necessary. Additionally, inspect whether the door drainage holes are blocked; if they are, they need to be cleared. Window maintenance tips: 1. Cleaning: For automatic windows, regularly clean the dust inside the window sealing strips. The rubber strip attached to the top of the window frame is designed to prevent rainwater from flowing into the car. This rubber strip is in constant contact with the window glass. If the window glass is too dirty, the friction with the rubber strip will increase, directly leading to the window's inability to open or close properly. 2. Application: Applying a maintenance agent to the rubber is very important. The rubber parts supporting both ends of the glass should be carefully inspected to ensure they are in good condition. If the sliding condition between the glass and the guide is poor, a rubber maintenance agent can be applied.