What is the reason why the rear window of the Sagitar cannot be fully raised or lowered?
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The reasons why the rear window of the Sagitar cannot be fully raised or lowered are: 1. Affected by the shape of the rear wheel fender, the space inside the door is insufficient to accommodate the entire glass; 2. Malfunctions such as window regulator failure, window switch failure, wiring issues, or window regulator jamming. The Sagitar is an A-class sedan brand under FAW-Volkswagen, positioned as a German high-performance sedan. Its body dimensions are 4753mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1462mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2731mm. The body weight is 1410kg, and the body structure is a 4-door, 5-seater sedan.
I noticed the rear window of my Sagitar doesn't go all the way down. The most common reason is something stuck in the window regulator track, like advertising flyers or leaves that got pushed in, blocking the glass from descending. It could also be due to worn or deformed regulator cables pulling the glass off track. I once repaired a car where aged plastic guide rollers had cracked, limiting travel. Another possibility is track deformation from door impacts. Don't force the switch - you might burn out the motor. Have a shop remove the door panel to clean the tracks or replace the regulator assembly (around ¥500). Listen for unusual noises when operating windows - they often signal impending failure.