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How to fix your car window when it wont go up?

If your car window won't go up, it can be a frustrating and inconvenient problem. However, there are several steps you can take to diagnose and fix the issue. In this article, we'll guide you through the process of troubleshooting and repairing a car window that won't roll up.


Identify the Problem


The first step in fixing a car window that won't go up is to determine the cause of the problem. There are several common issues that can prevent a window from rolling up, including a broken window regulator, a faulty window motor, or a problem with the window track.


Check the Window Regulator



  • The window regulator is the mechanism that controls the up and down movement of the window.

  • If the regulator is broken or malfunctioning, it can prevent the window from moving.

  • You can check the regulator by manually moving the window up and down. If the window moves with difficulty or makes unusual noises, the regulator may need to be replaced.


If the window regulator appears to be the issue, you may need to replace it. This is a relatively straightforward repair that can be done by a mechanic or a skilled DIY-er.


Inspect the Window Motor



  • The window motor is responsible for providing the power to move the window up and down.

  • If the motor is not functioning properly, it can prevent the window from rolling up.

  • You can test the window motor by using a multimeter to check for power and continuity. If the motor is not receiving power or is not working, it may need to be replaced.


Replacing a window motor can be a more complex repair, and it may require the assistance of a professional mechanic.


Inspect the Window Track



  • The window track is the channel that the window glass slides up and down in.

  • If the track is damaged or obstructed, it can prevent the window from moving smoothly.

  • Check the track for any debris, damage, or obstructions that may be preventing the window from rolling up.


Cleaning or repairing the window track may be a simple solution to the problem. However, if the track is severely damaged, it may need to be replaced.


By following these steps, you should be able to diagnose and fix the issue with your car window that won't go up. Remember, if you're not comfortable performing the repairs yourself, it's always best to consult a professional mechanic.

How do I get my car window to roll back up?


Rolling Up Stuck Power Window

  1. Open and slam your door while holding the window switch in the up position while the ignition is on.
  2. Hold the window switch in the up position and hit the spot over the motor with something blunt, like your fist.



How do I manually raise a power window?


Grip the window between your palms and slide it up.
Pressing the glass firmly between your palms, slowly move your hands up to raise the window. If there's not much of the window sticking up, try to pull it up a little with your fingers so you can get your palms on it.



How much is it to fix a car window?


Average Costs
Side Window Repair: Repair or replacement costs typically range from $100 to $400. Power windows or specialized glass can increase the expense. Rear Window Repair: Depending on the damage type and features like defrosters, these costs can range from $200 to $600.



How to put up a window that won't go up?


If your window won't roll up, check the fuse, try other window switches, and inspect for obstructions before seeking professional help. Can you manually raise a power window? You can manually raise a power window by carefully holding the glass and applying upward pressure while someone operates the window switch.



What to do if the window won't roll up?


Here are some basic troubleshooting tips to try when your electric windows won't roll up or down:

  1. Check the window safety lock-out switch.
  2. Check the fuses.
  3. Push the window switch up and down and listen.
  4. Push the window switch and watch the dash gauges.
  5. Try the other switches.
  6. Swap switches if possible.



How to fix a window that won't go back up?


First, find the switch for the malfunctioning window. Then, press and hold the switch in the 'up' position for about ten seconds. After releasing it, immediately press and hold the switch in the 'down' position for another ten seconds. This recalibrates the window motor and resets its position memory.



How to fix a car window that won't go up?


Look for any bent, broken, or misaligned parts. If the regulator is damaged, it will need replacement. Track and Alignment: Ensure that the window is seated correctly in its tracks. If it's off-track, you'll need to realign it. Also, clean and lubricate the tracks with a silicone-based lubricant.



How do you roll up a power window that won't roll up?


Open and slam your door while holding the window switch in the up position while the ignition is on. Hold the window switch in the up position and hit the spot over the motor with something blunt, like your fist.



How much to fix a car window that won't roll up?


Before we jump into why our shop can repair a power window for so little, let's discuss why it typically costs so much everywhere else! A standard power window repair at a general automotive shop can cost between $400 – $600 depending on the vehicle.



How do I make a window go back up?


Rolling Up Stuck Power Window

  1. Open and slam your door while holding the window switch in the up position while the ignition is on.
  2. Hold the window switch in the up position and hit the spot over the motor with something blunt, like your fist.


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Kevin Bennett

Company Owner

Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.