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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Brownsburg

455 E. Northfield Dr.
Brownsburg, IN 46112

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Mooresville

432 N. Monroe St.
Mooresville , IN 46158

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Westfield

17501 Gunther Blvd
Westfield, IN 46074

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Plainfield

3620 Clarks Creek Rd
Plainfield, IN 46168

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Greenwood Smith Valley

381 S. Marlin
Greenwood, IN 46142

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Fishers

11222 Allisonville Rd.
Fishers, IN 46038

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Carmel

1436 Keystone Way
Carmel, IN 46032

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Beech Grove

5401 E. Thompson
Indianapolis, IN 46237

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Castleton

6611 E. 82nd St.
Indianapolis, IN 46250

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto East Washington

9511 E. Washington
Indianapolis, IN 46229

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Greenwood US31

8012 US 31 South
Indianapolis, IN 46227

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Shadeland

1510 N. Shadeland
Indianapolis, IN 46219

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Kettering

1429 E. Dorothy Lane
Kettering, OH 45429

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Fairfield

5367 Dixie Hwy.
Fairfield , OH 45014

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Mason

5242 Kings Mill Rd.
Mason, OH 45040

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Springdale

175 W. Kemper
Cincinnati, OH 45246

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Edgewood

3123 Dixie Highway
Edgewood , KY 41017

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Florence

8225 US Route 42
Florence, KY 41042

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Bridgetown

6596 Glenway Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45211

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Hyde Park Norwood

4021 Smith Rd.
Cincinnati , OH 45209

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Finneytown

8500 Winton Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45231

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto University

3015 Reading Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45206

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Western Hills

5410 Glenway Ave.
Cincinnati , OH 45238

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Reading

8401 Reading Rd.
Cincinnati , OH 45215

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Colerain

9326 Colerain Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45251

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8579 N Michigan Rd.
Indianapolis, IN 46268

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Rear Window?Not the Movie! (Why Some Rear Windows Don't Go All the Way Down)

August 18, 2025

Alfred Hitchcock once made a mystery thriller film called "Rear Window." It had nothing to do with the rear window of today's cars, SUVs, CUVs and light trucks.  But there is one thing that some drivers DO find mysterious.  Why don't the rear windows in the second row of many of these vehicles go down all the way?

You've probably seen or owned one or two. That rear side window only goes down about a third, a half or three-quarters of the way. Yet there are some similar vehicles where the window goes down all the way.  What gives?

There was the rumor going around that the restriction on how far those windows could go down was a child safety feature.  The thought was that if those windows couldn't open up fully, a child (or pet) would be less likely to fall out.  But it turns out the real reason is that the way the rear doors were designed, there was just no room for the window to go down all the way into.

Many vehicles are configured so that the rear wheel arch continues into the rear door.  That arch restricts the space that would accommodate the window, so they had to stop the window somewhere higher than bottom of the door.

Seems buyers would prefer those back windows to go all the way down, so many manufacturers are changing designs to make that happen.  Longer vehicles can have their wheels pushed further back so the wheel arch isn't an issue.  Some have altered the position of the rear window track. 

If you have any questions about your rear side windows, you may want to consult your service advisor to check yours.  If they ARE supposed to go all the way down and they're not, it could be due to a few problems: corrosion, broken or bent window regulator components, electrical issues, etc. But if they're not supposed to go down all the way?  At least now you know for sure.

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