What to Do When the Car Window Suddenly Won't Close?
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Methods to handle a car window that suddenly won't close: 1. Check if the window lock is engaged. The window lock is designed to prevent children in the back seat from randomly pressing the window buttons. Once locked, the windows cannot be raised or lowered; simply unlock it. 2. Inspect whether the window buttons are damaged. Whether it's the main window button on the driver's side or individual window buttons, they can malfunction. Test the functionality of each button. 3. The internal steel cable of the window might be broken. If the owner hears loud abnormal noises inside the door when pressing the window button, it is likely that the steel cable has snapped. The owner should go to a repair shop to replace the steel cable. 4. Check for a fuse issue. If a loud current sound or relay noise is heard when operating the window, it is probably a fuse problem. Replace it with a fuse of the same model promptly. 5. There might be foreign objects stuck between the glass and the rubber seal. Usually, it's accumulated dust, or in rainy weather, some fine mud can get stuck. Over time, this can cause stiffness. Simply remove, clean, and apply lubricant to resolve the issue.