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Why does my Suzuki Alto’s power window move slowly o r get stuck?

Why does my Suzuki Alto’s power window move slowly o r get stuck?

Power windows that move slowly o r get stuck are a common issue in Suzuki Alto. What could be causing this, and how can it be fixed to ensure smooth operation of the windows?
Gari Specialist asked on 14 Feb 2025 11:41:35 am
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Gari Master - on 14 Feb 2025 11:47:31 am
Power windows moving slowly o r getting stuck is a common issue in many vehicles, including the Suzuki Alto. Some potential causes include:

Weak Power Window Motor: Over time, the power window motor can wear out o r weaken, causing the window to move slowly o r not operate at all.
Dirt and Debris in the Tracks: Dirt, debris, o r even rust can build up in the window tracks, which can cause resistance and make it difficult for the window to move smoothly.
Faulty Window Regulator: The window regulator is the mechanism that controls the movement of the window. If the regulator is damaged o r worn out, it can cause the window to move unevenly o r get stuck.
Low Voltage o r Fuse Issues: If there is an issue with the car’s electrical system, such as a blown fuse o r low voltage, the power window motor may not receive enough power to operate properly.
Worn-out Weatherstripping: Worn o r damaged weatherstripping can create additional friction as the window moves up and down, slowing it down o r causing it to stick.
Solution: Clean the window tracks and lubricate them if there’s debris buildup. If the issue persists, the power window motor o r regulator may need to be replaced. Check the fuses and electrical connections for any issues.
 

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