Why Can't the Skoda Car Window Be Rolled Up or Down?

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GiselleLee
07/28/25 10:19pm
Window failure to roll up or down should consider two aspects of fault causes: electrical failure/circuit failure and mechanical failure. Below are the relevant introductions: 1. Car circuit failure: The car battery is disconnected or the window control circuit is disconnected during maintenance. At this time, only the window system needs to be reset. Turn on the car ignition switch, hold the switch to keep the window in the rising state, wait for the glass to rise to the top and continue to hold for more than three seconds, release the lifting switch and immediately press to keep the window in the descending state, make the window glass descend to the bottom and wait for more than three seconds, and then continue to repeat the rising window action once, the window lifting system reset is completed. 2. Window mechanical failure: The problem is mostly due to excessive dust in the window glass groove, increased resistance causing the window lifter to be obstructed and unable to work normally. In case of such a problem, go to a professional car repair shop for cleaning.
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