What to do if all four power windows of the Sagitar fail?
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Sagitar power window failure, it is first recommended to check the power window switch, then check the fuse, and finally check if there is any issue with the power window regulator itself. Related introduction is as follows: Classification: The power window regulator is the lifting device for car door and window glass, mainly divided into electric power window regulators and manual power window regulators. Nowadays, many car door and window glasses are generally operated by button-type electric lifting methods, using electric power window regulators. Composition: The electric power window regulator used in cars is mostly composed of a motor, reducer, guide rope, guide plate, glass mounting bracket, etc. The master switch is controlled by the driver to open and close all door and window glasses, while the individual switches on the inner door handles are controlled by passengers to open and close their respective door and window glasses, making operation very convenient.
When I first bought my Sagitar, there was an incident where all four windows suddenly stopped working, which was really alarming. I immediately checked the fuses, located in the fuse box under the steering wheel. I opened it to see if any were burnt or blown—replacing a new one usually costs just a few dollars. If the switch is faulty, like the master control button on the driver's seat failing, it can cause all the windows to stop working. Or, it could be due to loose wiring connections, which are prone to short circuits if water gets in during rainy days. But never force it—a stuck window might also affect emergency escape. In my case, after finding that replacing the fuse didn’t work, I drove straight to the 4S shop for repairs. It turned out to be a minor issue that cost over 200 yuan to fix. So, I suggest you first do a simple self-check, and if that doesn’t work, seek professional help promptly.
I really enjoy fixing minor car issues like this. Complete window failure usually isn't a major problem: First, check the car's fuse box and try replacing the fuse labeled for windows; Second, inspect if the main switch panel near the driver's seat is stuck or loose - sometimes just wiggling the connector can fix it; Third, if it's a motor or wiring issue, you can temporarily use the key to manually roll the window as an emergency measure, but don't force it to avoid damage. I've handled similar situations myself - just replacing the fuse fixed it at a cost under 10 yuan. Remember to regularly clean dust around the switches to prevent malfunctions, saving both money and hassle.