What to do if the window lock button of Emgrand GS fails?
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If the window lock button fails, it should be inspected and repaired at a maintenance shop to avoid potential safety hazards. Below is an introduction to the Emgrand GS: 1. The Emgrand GS has added a 1.5TD + 7DCT golden power combination and a 1.4T + CVT efficient power combination, both of which meet the China VI emission standards. The 1.5TD turbocharged direct-injection engine delivers a maximum power of 130kW and a peak torque of 255Nm, with a combined fuel consumption of only 6.1L per 100km. Paired with a 7DCT wet dual-clutch transmission, it achieves a maximum transmission efficiency of 97% and a gear shift response time of just 0.2s, offering strong power, high transmission efficiency, and low fuel consumption. 2. The new Emgrand GS introduces an MHEV mild hybrid model, with a system combined power of up to 140kW and a combined fuel consumption as low as 5.5L per 100km. The interior adopts Geely's new family design language, incorporating rich Chinese design elements such as Chinese arch bridges, elegant fretwork, and natural flowing water, catering to Chinese consumers' aesthetic preferences while maintaining a crossover style that complements the exterior. 3. The cabin features high-quality soft-touch materials, INS in-mold environmental design, a panoramic sunroof, and urban cube textures, showcasing modern manufacturing techniques and design elements.
When I find the window lock button of my Emgrand GS malfunctioning, the issue often stems from several common points: the switch itself may be dirty or worn out, causing no response when pressed; it could also be due to loose or corroded internal wiring connections, preventing proper current flow. If the lock function completely fails, it's necessary to check if the fuse has blown. The fuse box in the Emgrand GS is usually located in the storage compartment under the driver's seat—look for the FUSE label and try replacing the relevant fuse yourself to save time and money. However, if the problem persists after simple checks, be wary of control module failure or relay damage, which requires professional diagnostic equipment to prevent compromising driving safety, especially since children randomly pressing windows can lead to accidents. I prefer starting with the simplest solutions: first, clean the switch contacts with alcohol wipes and restart the vehicle to test. If that doesn’t work, contact a repair shop without delay. Additionally, during regular maintenance, inspect the window system switches and apply some anti-rust spray to prevent such issues.