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What to Do When Car Window Makes Noise While Rolling Up?

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PaisleyDella
07/29/2025, 05:13:53 PM

Solutions for car window making noise or sticking while rolling up are as follows: 1. If the window makes noise while rolling up, it is mostly due to a large amount of dust accumulated in the rubber guide channel of the window. In this case, simply wet a cloth with water, wrap it around one end of a chopstick, and secure it with a rubber band. Then, insert this end into the window guide channel and slide it back and forth to clean. 2. Apart from dust accumulation, aging of the window rubber can also cause the window to roll up with difficulty. In this situation, applying lubricant can solve the problem. 3. Spraying it on the rubber not only lubricates but also helps maintain the rubber's flexibility, reducing the likelihood of cracking. While addressing the aging issue, it also serves a preventive function.

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MariaFitz
08/15/2025, 03:36:45 PM

Recently, my car window has been making a clicking noise when rolling up. I tried fixing it myself by first lowering the window completely, wiping the glass tracks with a damp cloth to remove dust and sand, then spraying some dedicated window lubricant or regular WD-40. Lubrication can significantly reduce friction noise, which is the most common cause. If the noise persists, it might be due to wear in the motor or lifting system—once I found a loose steel cable causing strange noises, so the entire mechanical structure needs checking. Spending some time inspecting track cleanliness yourself is worth it; if that doesn’t work, head to a repair shop promptly. Don’t wait until the window fails completely, as that’ll be more troublesome and costly to fix major components. Cleaning the tracks monthly can prevent such issues—maintaining small details is crucial as the car ages.

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VonAxel
10/16/2025, 10:29:54 PM

There's always a clicking sound when my car window rolls up, which could be due to several reasons: debris in the tracks or aging seals are the most common. It's recommended to first use compressed air to blow away dust and dirt in the tracks; then spray some silicone lubricant on the tracks to ensure smooth sliding of the glass. If the noise is accompanied by vibrations, it might be due to loose lift brackets or aging motors, requiring the door panel to be removed for inspection. If you don't have the tools, it's best to take it to a professional shop. Cleaning the tracks yourself is a simple and cost-effective first step. Don't overlook small details like track deformation, which can also cause noise. Long-term neglect could burn out the motor, leading to expensive replacements. Remember to wipe the tracks regularly when washing your car to keep them clean and prolong their lifespan.

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ZoeyRose
11/29/2025, 10:13:39 PM

My car window makes a creaking noise when rolling up, especially noticeable in dusty areas. I first tried cleaning the tracks: gently wiping the inside and outside of the tracks with wet wipes and spraying some lubricant, which immediately made it much quieter. The noise is usually caused by simple issues like dust accumulation in the tracks or dry seals; adding some lubricant is a quick fix. Don't wait until the noise gets louder or the glass gets stuck to fix it, as the lifting system might be damaged by then. Without technical skills, I just did a simple treatment myself; if that doesn't work, I'll take it to a maintenance shop—spending a little now can prevent bigger problems later. Driving safety and noise control are both important, and timely maintenance can avoid more failures.

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SanAustin
01/19/2026, 11:37:21 PM

My car window makes a creaking noise when rolling up. I regularly check the tracks: wipe away debris with a cloth and apply some grease to keep it smooth. This effectively reduces noise, mostly caused by daily dirt buildup. If the noise persists, it might be a damaged bracket or cable issue – I’ve had to visit the shop for repairs before, as professional diagnosis is more accurate. Address minor issues promptly to prevent the noise from escalating into motor failure, which costs more. A weekly quick wipe of the tracks is a good habit for prevention. Maintenance isn’t hard, and for an older car, these small tasks are worth sticking to.

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SabrinaMarie
04/16/2026, 12:28:33 AM

My car window keeps making noise when rolling up, usually due to dirty tracks or mechanical issues with the regulator. I used cleaner to remove dirt from the tracks and sprayed lubricant to reduce friction sounds. Check the weatherstripping—if it's aged and hardened, it can also cause noise, and replacing it is inexpensive. For more complex issues like worn cables or motor failure, the noise comes with vibrations—don't force it to avoid damaging other parts. I once tried lubricating without success and had to visit a professional shop for diagnosis. Regular maintenance, like cleaning the tracks monthly, can prevent major repairs. Always start with simple, low-cost, and safe solutions first.

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