Why can't the rear window glass be raised or lowered?
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Rear window glass not being able to be raised or lowered is usually caused by issues with the rubber guide channel of the window glass, such as rubber aging or dust accumulation. Below is relevant information about car windows: 1. Types: Car windows are generally divided into four types - front/rear windshields, ventilation windows, heat-insulating side windows, and sunroofs. 2. Composition: Standard automotive glass uses silica glass, containing over 70% silicon dioxide as the main component, with the remainder consisting of sodium oxide, calcium oxide, magnesium, etc., manufactured through the float glass process. Finished automotive glass products should show no visible bubbles or scratches upon visual inspection.