To give you time to move your hands or anything else away from it (:
Car windows go up and down on a track. It has fallen off of the track.
sand will only damage paintwork if it flicks up onto the side of the car if you want to avoid this go slowly
In a car, probably, at least if the windows are up.
Go to the nearest shelter if you are in a car. Go to a underground place and stay away from all windows and doors until the tornado has cleared up...be safe
you roll them up and if it's not working check fuses and if that's not the problem them the motor switch is bad and you will have to get a new one to replace it
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You bet. On a sunny day the temperature inside the car can be as much as 30 degrees hotter than outside when the windows are up.
You go up to windows and select add windows form
I got the same problem, when the window goes up and down, see if the window tilt a little bit, if it, then should be the windows regulator that is bent, that's why the motor is forcing it, replace it and that is it.
When a car accelerates slowly, it could just be that the car is not warmed up fully. Another reason for slow acceleration is a problem with the transmission. It could be low on fluid or need to have the fluid and the screen changed.
Drive up so that your back bumper is lined up with with cars bumper that you want to park behind. Cut your wheel as far as it will go and back up slowly. When the middle of your car is lined up with the back bumper of the other vehicle, turn your wheel as sharply in the other direction as possible. Ease in slowly and straighten out your wheel.
Windows are windows. Clean them with windex if you like. It won't mess up your car, but I would try not to get it on other stuff like seats or your dash etc.