What is the reason for the failure of the power window on the driver's side of the Excelle?
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The reason for the failure of the power window on the driver's side of the Excelle is that the glass control lock on the driver's side is locked. The solution is to press the button to lower the glass to the bottom, hold it for a few seconds, then raise the glass to the top and hold it for a few seconds. If this does not solve the problem, it may be a wiring issue, and you need to go to a 4S store or a professional electrical repair shop. The Excelle is a mid-size sedan under SAIC-GM, with a length, width, and height of 4468mm, 1765mm, and 1469mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2611mm. The car features dynamic body lines combined with high-gloss surfaces, creating a low-front and high-rear diving body posture. The winged taillights echo the headlights, and the rear spoiler reduces wind resistance while improving handling.
When driving my Excelle, I also experienced a malfunction with the driver's side window not rolling up or down. This issue usually has several common causes. It could be that the window control button is broken—buttons can become unresponsive after prolonged use or short-circuit due to water exposure. Loose or corroded wire connectors are also common, especially in humid weather where oxidation causes poor contact. A faulty window motor is more troublesome—it might hum but not move or simply not respond, sometimes due to internal wear. A blown fuse is easier to handle; just replace it—the fuse box is located below the steering wheel. If the track is stuck, affecting the window's movement, try spraying some lubricant. The Excelle's window system tends to have minor issues, so regular inspection and maintenance are recommended to prevent water leakage. You can check the fuse or connectors yourself, but if unsure, visit a professional repair shop to avoid worsening the problem.