Depends on how one defines "window issues." This sounds like a mechanical problem to me (something binding/releasing in the window mechanism), not a glass problem. I don't know for sure but any mechanical problems should still be covered under warranty. Unless your passengers have been dropping pennies or shots of vodka into your door.
Do your passengers use the glass to close the door? This could cause problems and fall under "abuse", voiding warranty for that repair.
But I'm no warranty expert. I'd let the dealer do an inspection and see what they say. If it turns out not to be your fault and they refuse to fix it under warranty, then worry about it.
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