What Is A Power Window Repair?

Power windows were merely introduced 81 years ago in 1940, but they quickly became a common accessory in many modern cars, SUVs, and trucks. Unlike more old-fashioned window systems, which required passengers to turn a crank handle to raise or lower windows manually, power windows operate with the simple flip or push of a button. Because this window feature relies on electricity to function, most do not work once a vehicle is turned off. However, some cars have a time delay that allows drivers and passengers to continue operating the windows for a short period after the engine stops. Power windows are made to be very easy to trigger, which is why there is a lock feature that drivers can use to prevent other riders, such as small kids, from spontaneously opening or closing the windows.

 

Power Window Repair Services in Tyrone, GA

If your power windows are acting unusual or entirely unresponsive to their controls, please have it checked out soon. Though it is not necessary to keep your car running smoothly from one place to another, your power windows are still a critical safety feature to have. This statement especially holds true if you have small children or like to crack your windows when leaving pets or passengers in the car. In addition to letting air into your cabin on a scorching day, power windows are handy if cruising through a toll booth or drive-thru. At Tri Star Automotive, our team understands the different components that make a power window system work and have all the necessary tools to repair the window lift motor, gears, regulator, and other parts of the power window system. Let our qualified team fix your faulty power windows and get you back on the road comfortably again. Please call us at (770) 473-8802 to make an appointment or any other questions.