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

Posted under General by TDI Guru on Saturday 5 June 2010 at 9:49 am

A car with electric windows are simple to fix, well that’s what people think so they want to own one. But sometimes no matter what you do, it can be hard to fix those windows. If in case you cannot fix it by yourself, you need to have the full assistance, window repair by technicians from the auto shop.

You need take a look at the fuses that are located under the dash of your steering wheel. You have to look if there is an evidence of a broken metallic strip located at the center. That indicates a broken fuse which needs to be replaced with a new fuse.

Then window switch must be working so check it. Trifle with the switch of your window by turning it on and off. You will be able to see if the windows are moving slightly or not. If the movement is just slight then the connection had been ruined somehow. You can use a contact lens cleaner or a cotton with a drop of an alcohol to clean the switch.

You can also check the problems with wirings located near the fuze box. You need to check out any loose connections. Once you spot one, you need to secure it 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.

Evaluating the electric motor is what you should the next. This is located 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. You can’t afford any mistakes so always consult your owners manual to do things correctly.

All of the steps given above are ways to help you fix your broken electric car window. Or else, call your electric window specialist for a professional repair.

So keep your car running well and if you need help see us at our Mission Valley auto repair.  We also are certified to help you with your Mission Valley smog check.  And if you are having brake issues see us at our Mission Valley brakes service.

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • Live
  • LinkedIn
  • MySpace

No Comments »

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

Leave a comment

Security Code:

zinwave Wordpress Theme