
If all four windows suddenly cannot be raised or lowered, it may be due to issues with the power supply circuit of the window glass, or aging rubber guide channels outside the windows, or dust accumulation on the rubber strips. Excessive dust buildup can cause excessive resistance, preventing the windows from operating normally. The owner can use a wet towel wrapped around chopsticks to reach into the guide channels and slide back and forth to remove dirt. If the battery is disconnected or the power or ground wire of the window control module is disconnected during maintenance, the initialization data of the windows will be lost after restarting the engine, causing the windows to fail to operate properly. In this case, the system can only be reset. Turn on the ignition switch, pull the switch up and hold it until the glass reaches the top, then continue holding for 3 to 5 seconds. Release the switch and immediately press and hold it down until the glass reaches the bottom for 3 seconds. Then, repeat the upward motion once more to complete the initialization procedure.

Last time my car had the same issue, all four windows stopped working. First, check the fuse box. There's a small box under the left side of the driver's seat—pull it out and inspect the fuses related to the window regulators to see if they're burnt out. If the fuses are fine, it's likely the master control switch is faulty; this thing controls all four windows. Did you try pressing the switch and hear no sound at all? Or just a clicking noise but the glass doesn't move? Don't keep pressing it forcefully, as you might burn out the motor and make things worse. By the way, if the window seals are old and sticking, they might cause all the windows to fail—try spraying some dashboard wax on the tracks. If nothing else works, disconnect the battery for five minutes and restart; it can work wonders. This issue needs to be fixed promptly—it's really frustrating not being able to open the windows on rainy days.

Simultaneous failure of all four power windows is likely an electrical issue. First check the fuses - locate the 20A square fuse responsible for this circuit (refer to your manual for position). If fuses are intact, focus inspection on the master control switch assembly inside the driver's door panel. Remove the panel to access wiring harness connectors; unplug and reconnect several times to remove oxidation. Faulty switch assemblies can be replaced for about 200 RMB on Taobao. Also test battery voltage - windows enter protection mode below 12V. Note: accidental activation of child lock buttons can also disable windows (a commonly overlooked issue). For emergency operation, try manually cranking windows from passenger side, but professional circuit diagnosis is recommended.

If all four windows fail simultaneously, prioritize checking common components. Recommendations: 1) Turn the ignition key to the accessory position and listen for motor humming sounds when operating the switch - audible hum indicates functional motors; 2) Inspect wiring harness near driver door hinges for breaks (common failure point on Zotye vehicles); 3) Reset window programming by holding lock button for 5 seconds; 4) Firmly tap the lower door panel near motor mounts - vibration may dislodge stuck gears. If unsuccessful, the regulator module likely requires replacement (3-hour labor estimate). Post-rain occurrences typically indicate moisture-compromised control modules.


