What to Do When the Car Window Won't Close?
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If the car window won't close, it might be due to a malfunctioning lift motor or an obstruction inside the window mechanism. If an object is stuck in the window glass, the door's interior panel needs to be removed to extract the obstruction. If the electric lift mechanism is faulty, the door panel must be taken off to replace the mechanism. Here are a few solutions: 1. The window's internal steel cable may have broken. If you hear loud abnormal noises when pressing the window button, the steel cable is likely broken and needs to be replaced at a repair shop. 2. Another issue could be the fuse. If you hear a loud current sound or relay noise when operating the window, the fuse is probably faulty and should be replaced with an identical model. 3. Debris might be stuck between the glass and rubber seal, often due to accumulated dust or fine mud during rainy days. Over time, this can cause stiffness. Simply remove and clean the parts, then apply lubricant.