- The window regulator is a mechanism responsible for lifting and lowering the car window. If it's faulty due to wear and tear or damage, it may not have the necessary power or strength to lift the window smoothly, necessitating assistance.
2. Lack of Lubrication:
- Insufficient lubrication in the window mechanism can cause it to become stiff and difficult to move, especially in older vehicles. Proper lubrication helps reduce friction and allows for smooth window operation.
3. Worn-out window motor:
- The power window motor is responsible for providing the necessary power to raise and lower the window. If the motor is worn out or damaged, it might not have enough torque to lift the window on its own.
4. Damaged or faulty window tracks:
- The window tracks guide the window as it moves up and down. If the tracks are damaged or misaligned, they can create resistance that hinders the smooth movement of the window.
5.Faulty Door Switch:
- It's possible the power window switch itself could be faulty, making poor electrical contact with the window motor. This can also cause the window to need help while going up.