What is the reason for the Geely Boyue's windows not automatically closing when locking the doors?
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If the windows of the Boyue do not automatically close after locking the car, it is generally caused by a malfunction of the automatic window closer. Below is a detailed introduction to car windows: 1. Windows are an essential part of the entire vehicle body, designed to meet the needs of interior lighting, ventilation, and the visibility of the driver and passengers. Depending on the installation position of the glass, windows can be categorized into: front and rear windshields, side windows, and door windows. The design, structure, and quality of the windows significantly impact the driver's visibility, passenger comfort, aesthetic appearance, and aerodynamic characteristics. 2. The structure of car windows is typically curved and sealed, with rubber sealing strips connecting the window frame to the window glass. These sealing strips serve to seal and cushion, preventing damage to the windshield glass when the window frame deforms due to stress on the vehicle body.
My Geely Boyue also had the issue of the windows not automatically closing last year. After struggling for a while, I found it could be due to several reasons. The window's anti-pinch function is too sensitive—it stops rolling up at the slightest resistance; or the program in the door control module is acting up; it might also be that the window memory position wasn't reset properly after the last power outage. The most annoying issue is loose or poor contact in the wiring harness connectors, especially on the passenger side, which is most prone to problems. Last time, I had the mechanic unplug and replug the connectors on all four doors, and miraculously, it worked. If that doesn't help, you'll have to go to the 4S shop to connect to the computer and check the fault codes—after all, locking the car with the windows open is just too unsafe.
Having driven the Bo Yue for three to four years, I've encountered the issue of windows not auto-closing three times. The inspection should follow these steps: First, press and hold the lock button on the key for ten seconds to see if the window lift function can be manually activated; then check if the signals from all four door lock blocks are normal; next, inspect whether the BCM (Body Control Module) power supply voltage is stable. The most common issue is the loss of initialization. The operation method is to power on without starting the car, lift each window switch to the top and hold for five seconds, then lower it to the bottom and hold for another five seconds. Last time on my car, a leaf stuck in the rubber seal caused excessive resistance, and it was fixed after cleaning and resetting. However, if the issue persists, it's likely due to worn carbon brushes in the window lift motor or deformed tracks.