What is the reason for the failure of the Volkswagen Bora's driver-side window glass to lift and lower?

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DelKennedy
07/30/25 10:32am
The reason for the failure of the window glass to lift and lower is due to deformation or damage of the glass mud channel; loose screws fixing the lifter; or damage to the window lifter. Below are the solutions for the failure of the window glass to lift and lower and the classification of automotive glass: Solutions for the failure of the window glass to lift and lower: Turn on the ignition switch, pull and hold the switch upwards, continue to hold for more than 3 seconds after the glass reaches the top, release the switch and immediately press and hold it again to lower the glass to the bottom for more than 3 seconds, then repeat the upward action once more. The initialization procedure is now complete, and the window lifting function is restored. This method is effective for most vehicle models. If the function is not restored successfully, it is necessary to go to a professional repair shop for inspection. Classification of automotive glass: Mainly divided into laminated glass, tempered glass, and regional tempered glass, which can withstand strong impact forces. Automotive glass is categorized by its location into four types: front windshield, side window glass, rear windshield, and sunroof glass.
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