How Do You Fix A Broken Electric Car Window?
If you’re the type of car owner who likes to tinker around with their cars, a broken electric car window would not be too difficult a problem to surmount. Before you dive into it, be ready with a screw driver and a multi-tester, as you’ll be removing and checking electrical components. • Check the fuse box. One of the more typical causes of a power window not working properly is a blown fuse. In most car models the fuse box is located under the dashboard. Check with your car owner’s manual so you don’t have to grope around and electrocute yourself. Power coming into the fuse box is activated by the ignition. You can turn the key halfway through to turn on the battery but not the engine. Through this you can confirm if an electric current is successfully passing through the fuse box to the malfunctioning window. You can also look at the fuses themselves. A blown fuse has its internal metal strip cut or broken. If you observe any of the fuses to be in this condition, bring it along with