Does Your Power Window Have the Following Problems?
Our certified auto glass technicians can fix the following
Issues with your window and more:
Stuck Power Window – When a power window is stuck, it’ll no longer move up or down. This can be caused by a faulty switch or broken regulator.
Slow Rolling Power Window – As window regulators wear down, a power window will begin to slowly roll up or down. This can be fixed by replacing the entire regulator.
Bad or Failing Power Switches – If the power window only works from the master switch, the power window switch is broken and needs to be replaced.
Broken Power Window Buttons – These are the buttons on your door panel that control the power window switches. Buttons can be easily swapped out with new ones.
Power windows are the greatest invention of the tech era. They save us the trouble of rolling down a manual window and allow us to slide an auto window up or down with a simple pull or press of a button.
But what if this button suddenly stops listening to your command? The answer to that is both obvious and a cause for concern.
A car power window doesn’t usually go kaput on you, but when it does, you’re stuck with either a partially or completely opened or closed window. If it’s the former, you have to contend with extremely hot or cold weather, not to mention potential safety issues. If it’s the latter, you may have to open your door every time you order at a drive-thru.
Hire our power window motor repair and replacement services in San Diego to save yourself the trouble that usually follows a malfunctioning or broken auto window.