What is the solution for stiff car window operation?
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The solutions for stiff car window operation are: 1. Clean the dust-proof strips on the doors and windows, and spray dashboard wax into the glass channels on both sides; 2. Visit a 4S shop to clean the window lift motor. Car glass maintenance methods: 1. Use special or suitable wiper blades and replace them in time to avoid scratching the windshield; 2. Use car-specific glass cleaner, which can increase lubrication and reduce wear on the windshield; 3. Avoid using the wiper to remove debris on the windshield—use a towel instead; 4. During rain, use the wiper to wipe off dust and other particles to prevent scratching the windshield; 5. Place labels on the windshield using static cling film to avoid scratching when removing adhesive; 6. In winter, cover the windshield when parking outdoors to prevent frost damage; 7. Avoid driving behind large vehicles to prevent stones from hitting and damaging the windshield.
Last time my car window wasn't moving smoothly, and upon inspection, I found a lot of dust accumulated in the tracks. After cleaning it thoroughly with a soft brush and spraying some window-specific lubricant, it worked much better. If the window still sticks after lubrication, it might be due to small parts on the regulator rusting or wearing out, requiring disassembly for inspection; or the window motor might be aging and creating resistance, necessitating a replacement. When parking, try to avoid dusty areas, and clean the window gaps and lubricate them every few months to prevent similar issues. I've seen a friend force the window to save effort, only to damage plastic parts and spend more on repairs, so addressing problems promptly is crucial.