Tips On How To Fix A Broken Electric Window Of A Car

People believe that electric windows are easy to fix so they like to own a car with one. But when reality calls, it is not easy to fix a broken electric car window. When you find it hard to fix on your own, seek the help and expertise of a window repair technician from an auto shop.

Located under the dash of your steering wheel are where the fuses are located, so check them first. You have to look if there is an evidence of a broken metallic strip located at the center. When you see this, it means that you have to replace a fuse with a new one.

The second step is to check the window switch. Trifle with the switch of your window by turning it on and off. Doing it will allow you to see if the windows are moving or not. You’ll know if the connections are ruined when the windows are slightly moving. you have to clean the switch using a cotton with a little amount of alcohol or a contact lens cleaner.

The next thing to inspect is the wiring which is situated near the fuse box. You need to check out any loose connections. The one that you have spotted should be secured tightly. A screwdriver can come in handy to tighten any faulty wiring connection. When you found out that there are wirings that needs to be replaced, do them.

And the last step is to evaluate the electrical motor. You can find it behind the door panel of your window. You must carefully check for any loose connection and other problems. You have to check first of you just need to tighten a loose connection or replace the motor. But to have a safe repair and avoid mistakes, do not forget to consult your owner’s manual.

All of the steps given above are ways to help you fix your broken electric car window. For a professional repair, contact your electric window specialist.

So hopefully this help you take care of your car but if you need professional service see us at our San Diego auto repair shop.   We can handle all services including if you need smog check service.  We also have expert brake technicians with our San Diego brake shop.

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