“How annoying! While it’s not a huge inconvenience, I can imagine the squeaks are irritating. Luckily, using silicone grease spray should fix your squeaky car window.
Silicone grease spray should only cost about $5 and is easy to find at any automotive parts or hardware store. To use it, you’ll first want to open the window and spray the lubricant inside the seal on both sides of the window frame. Start on the left side of the window at the top and work your way down.
Then, repeat this process on the right side of the passenger window. Be sure lubricant is well distributed all down the vertical frame reaching the bottom corner of the seal. You can use a rag to clean up the excess around the window seal.
Once applied, wait a few minutes, then try rolling the window up and down a few times. The squeaky sound should disappear.
If it isn’t completely gone after a few times, you can add more lubricant into the window with it rolled up. This will help transfer the lubricant down into the components inside the door of the car. You can repeat this process on other windows or the same one if the problem persists.
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