Why can't all windows of Geely cars be raised or lowered?
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Geely all windows can not be raised or lowered because the car battery is low on power, and the window glass guide groove accumulates too much dirt. The following are the details of the reasons: Severe car battery power loss: If the car battery is severely low on power, after the engine restarts, the initialization data of the windows will be lost, which will affect the normal raising and lowering of the windows. At this time, just reset the system. Too much dirt accumulation: If the windows have difficulty in raising or lowering, most of the reasons are due to too much dust in the glass guide groove or too much accumulated dirt, which affects the excessive resistance when the windows are raised or lowered, thus affecting the difficulty of raising and lowering the windows. In such a situation, you can use a wet towel to slide back and forth in the glass guide groove to clean it.
I just helped a friend deal with a similar issue a few days ago. The most common reason for a Geely car's windows not rolling up or down is a blown fuse. It's located in the fuse box in the engine compartment or the cabin—just replace it and see if that works. If the fuse is fine, then you'll need to check the master control switch, as the contacts might be worn out and not making proper contact. Short circuits or overloads in the wiring can also be a factor, especially in older cars where the wiring may have deteriorated. If the motor is jammed or worn out, it won't work either—each window has its own motor, so listen for any unusual noises. A faulty control module is more complicated and requires a diagnostic tool to check. Avoid forcing the windows to operate, as this could damage mechanical components. I recommend starting with simple troubleshooting, and if that doesn't work, take it to a repair shop right away to avoid compromising driving safety.