Why is there noise when the car window is raised or lowered?
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The reasons for noise when the car window is raised or lowered are as follows: 1. Dirty window rubber channel: The noise occurs because dust accumulates in the window rubber channel, increasing resistance and causing a squeaking sound. The solution is to clean the glass guide channel. 2. Aging window rubber: This can also cause noise when the window is raised or lowered. For aging rubber seals, applying lubricant can solve the problem. Spraying lubricant on the rubber not only lubricates but also maintains the rubber's flexibility, reducing the occurrence of cracks. This method not only addresses the aging issue but also effectively prevents it.