
Directly pull up the window button to raise the window to the top, then hold for 3-5 seconds without releasing your finger before letting go. Then press the window button to lower the window all the way down, again holding for 3-5 seconds without releasing before letting go.

I've encountered the issue of BYD window lift failure several times myself. Here are the recovery methods: First, check the fuse. There's a fuse box on the driver's side door panel. Locate the corresponding window fuse number, such as F27, pull it out, and use tweezers to check if the filament is broken. If it's broken, replace it with a new fuse of the same specification, like a 10A fuse. Second, perform a system reset, which is a common solution: Press the window down button until the glass is fully lowered, then press the window up button until it's fully raised and hold it for an additional ten seconds to reset the system module. Third, inspect the switch buttons. If the buttons are stuck or unresponsive, clean the contacts with alcohol swabs. If the above methods don't work, it might be due to a short circuit in the wiring or a faulty motor, which requires professional repair. I keep a small toolkit with spare fuses in my car for emergencies. Regularly clean the window tracks and spray WD40 to prevent sticking and extend the lifespan. For safety, if you notice the window isn't working, stop the car immediately and address the issue—don't force the buttons to avoid accidents.

Last time my BYD car window got stuck and wouldn't move. As a beginner, I first tried a simple reset method. With the car parked, ignition off but power on, I held down the window down button until the glass fully lowered and kept it pressed for thirty seconds. Then I held the window up button until the glass fully rose and kept it pressed for another thirty seconds. This usually restores the system's functionality. If that doesn't work, opening the car's fuse box and replacing the fuse labeled 'power windows' with a new one of the same size (like 15A) is a quick fix. Preventatively, I check the switch buttons monthly to avoid dirt buildup, and during rainy seasons, I make sure the window seals are intact to prevent water from corroding the contacts. These small DIY steps save money and time. The repair shop recommends regular maintenance of the tracks to reduce friction. Remember to wear gloves throughout the process to prevent electric shock and ensure safety.

BYD window failure is very dangerous, especially when traveling with children, and needs to be restored as soon as possible. My own troubleshooting process is to first park the car to ensure safety, then try resetting the system by pressing the buttons: press and hold the window down button until the window fully lowers, release, then press and hold the up button until the window fully rises, holding it for a few extra seconds to reset the control panel. If the buttons don't respond, check the fuse location and replace it with a spare for a quick fix. For prevention, lubricate the tracks annually and inspect for loose wiring connections, securing them with tape. Avoid frequent operation in daily use to prolong component lifespan.


