What is the working principle of car window glass lifting?

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OSara
07/30/25 8:09am
The working principle of car window glass lifting is: the switch controls the forward and reverse rotation of a small internal motor, which drives a cable to pull a slider fixed to the glass for upward and downward movement. The method to operate car window glass lifting is: 1. Hold down the switch and release the button when the window lowers to the desired position; 2. Lift the switch and release the button when the window rises to the desired position. The window is an important component of the entire vehicle body, and based on the installation position of the glass, it can be categorized into: front and rear windshields, side windows, and door windows. The maintenance methods for window glass lifting are: 1. Regularly clean to keep the windows spotless; 2. When the oil in the lifting mechanism is depleted, remove the inner cover and add sufficient oil; 3. Spray oil on the window gears and apply maintenance agent to the rubber.
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