Download Article Show Download Article Power windows are really convenient until one suddenly won't roll up—then what do you do? Well, you've come to the right place. Read on to learn how to quickly get that stuck window up so the interior of your car is protected. To keep it from happening again, we'll help you figure out what caused it to get stuck in the first place—often it's something you can fix yourself without a pricey trip to the mechanic.
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Advertisement ReferencesAbout This ArticleThanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 23,730 times. Did this article help you?How do you fix a power window that won't roll up?Here are some basic troubleshooting tips to try when your electric windows won't roll up or down:. Check the window safety lock-out switch. ... . Check the fuses. ... . Push the window switch up and down and listen. ... . Push the window switch and watch the dash gauges. ... . Try the other switches. ... . Swap switches if possible.. How do you manually raise a power window?Grip the window between your palms and slide it up.
Stand at the end of the open door and place one palm on the outside of the window and the other palm facing it on the inside of the window. Pressing the glass firmly between your palms, slowly move your hands up to raise the window.
Why would only one power window not work?If only one window stops working, the problem could be a bad relay, fuse issue, bad motor, or the power window switch has failed. The most common reason for one window to stop working is the switch, so this should be looked at by a professional mechanic to have your power window switch replaced.
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