
Four windows suddenly failing to raise or lower may be due to issues with the power supply circuit of the window glass, or aging rubber guide channels outside the windows and dust accumulation on the rubber strips. Below is relevant information about car windows: Types: Car windows are generally divided into four types: front and rear windshields, ventilation windows, heat-insulating side windows, and sunroofs. The front and rear windows of a car usually use curved glass that is both aesthetically pleasing and conducive to visibility, embedded in the window frame with rubber sealing strips or adhered to the frame with special adhesives. To facilitate natural ventilation, the side windows of a car can usually be moved up and down or back and forth. Window materials: As early as 80 years ago, glass was installed on the front end of the T-model cars produced by Ford in the United States, using flat glass to protect drivers from wind and rain. In the decades that followed, the glass industry gradually became involved in the automotive industry, creating various types of safety glass—laminated glass, tempered glass, and zone-tempered glass, among others—greatly improving the performance of automotive glass.


