How To Fix A Window That Won't Roll Up?

It could be very frustrating to deal with stuck car windows, especially if you are driving in hot weather and need to turn up the AC. Car windows can function well even if they get stuck once or twice. However, if this keeps repeating, it is advisable to take your car to the servicing centre or to a professional. If your car windows don't get stuck often, you can apply a few methods to roll them up and keep them functioning.

Understanding how car windows work
There are two types of car windows – electric and manual. Both types of windows need different processes to roll them up if stuck.
Manual windows: Windows roll up and down with the help of a regulator. I manual windows, a hand clank is attached to a regulator. Turning the clan clockwise and anti-clockwise helps them roll up and down. In such windows, the crank could rust or its teeth could be stripped. There could also be issues with the regulator.
Electric Windows: Electric windows have a reversable motor attached to the regulator. The motor is operated by pushing the switch up and down. Such windows are also called power windows. In such windows the motor, the switch, the wiring or the entire mechanism could fail. Be careful while trying to fix an electric window.

Rolling up manual windows when stuck
Manual windows aren't simple to fix. If you apply too much force in pulling them out the regulator might break. Hence, you should start by removing one side of the door and inspect the situation visually. Here's what to do next:
- Turn the window crank and notice the movement.
- If the crank is freewheeling or grinding, it's possible that its teeth might be stripped. Replacing the crank should fix your window.
- If the crank is alright, check the regulator. Make sure that the glass hasn't rolled out of its channel and the regulator is fine. In any other situation, taking the car to a professional would be the right choice.

Rolling up electric windows when stuck
Electric windows might be able to start functioning properly when fixed or might give you a last bout for a final roll-up after which you'll have to take it to a professional. Here's what to do:
- Turn the ignition key and check if the other windows are rolling up. If the other windows are functioning, hold the switch of the stuck window down and then open and slam the door.
- Try it a few times until your window glass starts moving again. The glass should go down first and then roll up.
- If the glass doesn't roll up there could be a problem with its mechanism. Seek professional help.
Following these steps can help you get your car windows back on track!
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