
The window regulator controller for Chery A113 is located under the driver's seat, with the relays for all four door regulators integrated into the BCM. Classification of window regulators: Window regulators are the mechanisms for raising and lowering car window glass, mainly divided into two categories: electric window regulators and manual window regulators. Nowadays, many car windows typically use button-operated electric regulators. Introduction to the window control system: The window controller is located on the door armrest. Generally, electric window systems are equipped with two sets of control switches. One set is installed on the dashboard or the driver's side door armrest, serving as the master switch controlled by the driver to operate each window. The other set is installed on each passenger door as individual switches, allowing passengers to control their respective windows.

As a seasoned mechanic with ten years of experience, I can tell you that the window regulator controller for the Chery A113 is hidden inside the door panel, typically in the lower section of the left front door near the glass track. I've personally disassembled it several times—first, remove the door panel screws and pry open the clips to reveal the controller connected to the motor and switch wiring harness. The location isn't too hard to find, but be careful not to tug on the wires, as this could cause more issues. Some owners report stuck windows, often due to dust buildup in the controller or loose connectors—try cleaning them first. Don’t rush to replace the entire assembly; checking the fuse (located in the driver’s side fuse box under the relevant label) can also help. Regular door maintenance can prevent these faults. Wear insulated gloves for safety during repairs to avoid accidental shocks.

Once, the window of my A113 wouldn't go up, so I checked it myself and found the controller located inside the door, near the bottom on the right side. Removing the door panel was quite easy—just a screwdriver and a few minutes, and I could see the controller attached to the plastic frame. I noticed it was extremely hot, likely overheating and blowing a fuse. Simply replacing it solved the problem, costing just a few dozen yuan. I recommend owners pay attention to any unusual noises when operating the windows, as it could be a sign of controller issues. I also found the integrated design of the controller makes maintenance hassle-free, allowing for DIY repairs without professional tools. Cleaning the area around the controller during maintenance can extend its lifespan. Also, check the sealing strips during rainy days to prevent leaks, as a wet controller is more prone to failure.

I've worked on a few A113s in the garage, the controller is installed on the inner side of the driver's door. The steps are simple: remove the interior panel, unplug the connecting wires, and the controller is fixed above the motor. During inspection, ensure the wiring harness is intact to avoid short circuits. Most lifting issues stem from this part, and replacing the controller costs just around a hundred yuan. Be careful not to damage the door paint during operation.


