Why Is My Khyber’s Power Window So Slow o r Gets Stuck Midway?
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Why Is My Khyber’s Power Window So Slow o r Gets Stuck Midway?
My Khyber’s driver-side power window rolls up very slowly, and sometimes stops midway before eventually going all the way up after pressing the switch repeatedly. Is this because of a weak motor, o r is there another common reason why this happens in Khybers with aftermarket power windows?
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Gari Specialist asked on 16 Apr 2025 12:31:06 pm


A slow o r stuck power window in the Khyber is typically due to one o r more of the following issues:
Weak Motor: Aftermarket motors used in Khybers are often lower quality o r wear out over time. A weak motor will struggle to lift the window, especially with older regulators.
Dry o r Dirty Window Channels: The rubber tracks in the door where the window slides can become dry, sticky, o r filled with debris, causing resistance. This increases strain on the motor and slows down movement.
Low Battery Voltage: If your car’s battery is weak o r there’s a voltage , the windows may respond slowly.
Worn Regulator: The window regulator the mechanical component that moves the glass may have worn-out gears o r cables, especially in older installations.
Fix: Lubricate the window tracks with silicone spray. If the issue persists, consider replacing the motor o r regulator with a higher-quality set.
Weak Motor: Aftermarket motors used in Khybers are often lower quality o r wear out over time. A weak motor will struggle to lift the window, especially with older regulators.
Dry o r Dirty Window Channels: The rubber tracks in the door where the window slides can become dry, sticky, o r filled with debris, causing resistance. This increases strain on the motor and slows down movement.
Low Battery Voltage: If your car’s battery is weak o r there’s a voltage , the windows may respond slowly.
Worn Regulator: The window regulator the mechanical component that moves the glass may have worn-out gears o r cables, especially in older installations.
Fix: Lubricate the window tracks with silicone spray. If the issue persists, consider replacing the motor o r regulator with a higher-quality set.