MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: Chris on September 19, 2010, 02:14:36 pm
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Think its time my car had a new screen, its got a large repaired chip at the bottom passenger side and the whole wiper arc are is scratched, probably due to the last owner not replacing blades occationally.
apart from the screen itself is there anything else that needs to be changed or that gets damaged when removed.
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use Autoglass if you can....had mine changed 3 or 4 times. AG everytime. Just make sure the guy u get assigned knows how to remove the rear view mirror easily housing the rain/dusk sensor.
Otherwise its a straight forward cut out of the bonded screen and rebond.
unless they can repair the chip without need to replace whole screen.
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I was weary about the technician re using the plastic trims on the sides of my Cupras windscreen.
He assured me they go back in fine and they did :happy2:
Cant remember if it was auto glass or auto windscreens. One of the 2 wanted over £700 ! :fighting:
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I was weary about the technician re using the plastic trims on the sides of my Cupras windscreen.
He assured me they go back in fine and they did :happy2:
Cant remember if it was auto glass or auto windscreens. One of the 2 wanted over £700 ! :fighting:
£700?
Windscreen replacement is covered on pretty much all FC insurance policies..normally just pay excess of £50-£60.
Unless you didn't have FC cover with windscreen.
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Had mine (blue tint) replaced by autoglass last month and they did a cracking job....turned up on time, the chap was really polite and he did a really tidy job
Mine cost £50 excess and didn't affect NCB
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After I had a chave put his boot through my windscreen last month Insurance put me through with Autoglass, £90, and they made sure they were putting in the correct colour tinted window, phoned up to say he was free 4 hours earlier than scheduled, and did a very very tidy job!
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Well i can buy a genuine VW screen from work, so its just the fitting i need to sort, someone who will do it properly
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I was weary about the technician re using the plastic trims on the sides of my Cupras windscreen.
He assured me they go back in fine and they did :happy2:
Cant remember if it was auto glass or auto windscreens. One of the 2 wanted over £700 ! :fighting:
£700?
Windscreen replacement is covered on pretty much all FC insurance policies..normally just pay excess of £50-£60.
Unless you didn't have FC cover with windscreen.
I have Fully comp cover with glass cover but my underwriter is based in germany and complicated the process. So I had to pay upfront and claim it back from my insurer.
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Guys, if you have had an Autoglass replacement screen and it is not OEM can you post what make it is. I have my screen replaced 3 weeks ago and I am not happy with it, the gap between the top of the glass and frame is about 8mm, leaving a channel for water to stand. Be interesting to hear from others who have had a replacement screen. I will post a picture to show what I mean when I get home from work tonight.
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Had mine (blue tint) replaced by autoglass last month and they did a cracking job....turned up on time, the chap was really polite and he did a really tidy job
Mine cost £50 excess and didn't affect NCB
As above I was very happy with the job.
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I had one new screen replaced cos it was leaking. Well it left a puddle of water in the gear gaiter overnight. Cracking service tho they came out 2 hours after I called for instant replacement with another new screen. Applied extra glue too to make sure it was all sealed and bonded properly. Couldn't fault them.
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Always replace with an OEM version for a few reasons...
1) Perfect fit and if not there is comeback from the fitting company as OEM glass should fit perfectly.
2) Resale value of the car is maintained as the glass is still marked as VW glass instead of another company (At least in the case of the golf)
Being the primary reason, IMOO.
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Always replace with an OEM version for a few reasons...
1) Perfect fit and if not there is comeback from the fitting company as OEM glass should fit perfectly.
2) Resale value of the car is maintained as the glass is still marked as VW glass instead of another company (At least in the case of the golf)
Being the primary reason, IMOO.
Thing is though pretty much everyone has had to replace a windscreen because of a stone chip or the like at some point so it certainly wouldn't put me off if a car didn't have the OEM glass.
Insurance co's often charge a hefty premium if you don't use their appointed windscreen agent. Given the quantity they have to do they wouldn't be in business long if they or their glass was below par.
OEM is nice to have if your insurer doesn't sting you though...
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already got the screen from work :smiley:
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Get a genuine screen and insist they supply you with one! cause if you dont you wont get one. make sure the tech bonds it properly cause i can happily show you what happens when autoglass dont bond a screen correctly and it rains....bye bye gateway! i had a serious argument with Autoglass and apart from a new screen and rain sensor that i got fitted FOC i also told them to supply me a new gateway and i installed/ coded it and billed them for my time, oh and i forgot they marked my steering wheel so they had to replace that as well.....shocking! so basically it depends on the techician you get! VW HQ are another comany who give shockingly poor quality of service, rant over!
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VW might not even make the 'OEM' glass. It's probably out-sourced and then they stick the VW badge on. Like Audi do with Pilkington, except it says Pilkington on it.
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When my previous car, an Impreza STi required a replacement screen, I told the replacing company that it MUST supply & fit OEM only. As I said to them, 'the original screen was Subaru, so you put the same back in.' And to their credit, that's exactly what they did.
Always insist on replacing like for like.
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Be warned...turns out my screen was replaced prior to me purchasing the car and whoever fitted it damaged the rain sensor by fitting it incorrectly...initially VW said they wouldn't cover the sensor under warranty as it had be incorrectly fitted and I had a whole heap of hassle with the delearship to get them to pay, eventually they gave in...but not without a fight...
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well ive got a gen screen from work, just need find someone to fit it now