Why does the window button of Sagitar fail and the window cannot be lowered?
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The reasons why the window button of Sagitar fails and the window cannot be lowered are as follows: 1. Lack of lubrication: The reason why the electric window switch does not work smoothly is mostly due to the exhaustion of oil in the door internal lifter. The inner cover should be removed and oil should be added. 2. Switch failure: If the glass cannot move at all, it may be a switch failure. If it is a switch failure, it can only be replaced. When the switch's operation deteriorates and the window cannot be opened smoothly, the possibility of switch failure is very high. 3. Fuse damage: It is common sense to check the fuse if electronic devices do not work. Carefully check whether the fuse for the electric window is damaged.
I've encountered the issue of the window button malfunctioning and not rolling down several times, mainly due to electrical faults. The window control in the Sagitar involves the button switch, fuse, window motor, and wiring. If the button itself is worn or gets wet, it can lead to poor contact. The fuse is located in the fuse box in the engine compartment; if it's blown, the current won't pass through, and the window won't move. Sometimes, aging wiring causing a short circuit can also lead to similar issues. If the window motor is stuck or broken, pressing the button won't have any effect. I suggest you first try pressing the buttons on other doors. If only the driver's side is malfunctioning, it might be a switch issue; if all doors are unresponsive, checking the fuse is more reliable. If all else fails, it's best to visit a 4S shop for a diagnostic tool check, as DIY attempts might accidentally damage other components. For safety, avoid forcing the button to prevent further circuit damage, which could lead to more trouble.