Dealer's don't do windshield replacement do they?
Question I have is do the dealers do this, or do they send it out to one of those auto glass places. If so, do you they use MB glass. Several years ago I saw a segment on a "60 minutes" type show about these auto glass places. Especially the "mobile" ones. Most were done incorrectly, handled improperly, wrong materials, etc. Was surprised to learn that the windshield is a critical component in the car's structural support in the event of an accident. They clearly documented how incorrectly installing new glass caused severe injury and fatalities that may not have occured had it been done correctly. Also, the thought of these butchers handling a large piece of glass over my car's finish is not a comforting thought.
If it is an insurance claim replacement, they probably will not pay what the dealer will charge anyway, but if they will, give it to the dealer to do. Insurance generally will pay what the glass shop will charge, because they charge the insurance companies much less than they will charge you to get all the insurance jobs they can get. If they will pay the MB dealer what he asks, give it to the dealer. It won't cost you & you & the dealer will make out ok with the deal.
Windshields are an integral part of the veichle's rollover protection. Crummy shops will not handle the glass with gloves & will contaminate edges which will affect adhesion. Also there are many types of windshield adhesive around. A certified shop will allways use the right one. Improperly installed windshields can pop out in a rollover, or you can be ejected & pop it out with your body. Auto windshields are 21st century technology, not 1963 technology.
A good shop will give you an undetectable, safe repair. I know you love your car. I love mine!
Last edited by Barry45RPM; Aug 25, 2004 at 01:34 PM.
Question I have is do the dealers do this, or do they send it out to one of those auto glass places. If so, do you they use MB glass. Several years ago I saw a segment on a "60 minutes" type show about these auto glass places. Especially the "mobile" ones. Most were done incorrectly, handled improperly, wrong materials, etc. Was surprised to learn that the windshield is a critical component in the car's structural support in the event of an accident. They clearly documented how incorrectly installing new glass caused severe injury and fatalities that may not have occured had it been done correctly. Also, the thought of these butchers handling a large piece of glass over my car's finish is not a comforting thought.Chris,
I saw that 60 minutes as well, very disturbing. I had a crack on the ML windshield and took it back to my selling dealer in albany, ny (keeler). They then had a glass company come in and do the job. After that I always had a water leak that no one could find. I then took it to the dealer and told them it had to be the windshield... they ended up taking the ML for over a month, replacing computers, dash panels, insulation (that was all soaked due to the water leak)... it was awful. The new window doesn't leak now and its perfect!
It keeps your car looking original and no question about a problem or window replacement.
*Most of the dealers call in a mobile glass replacer.
*Glass replacement is NOT rocket science but it requires a LOT of tugging and pulling over very expensive paint finishes. If they are sloppy you will notice the results on your hood and denders.
*Most shops use secondary sources of windshield (PPG) and the price goes WAY down. For the '95, it cost me about $150US to replace the windshield. The installer told me that he buys the windshield for $40 NEW. So imagine what Benz makes when they charge you $700 for windshield replacement.
*Be carefull the glass shops are not putting in seconds. Some of the cheapest glass has so much distortion that it's just a pain to see through.
*And last but no least, shop around. Every time I replace my windshield, I get quotes from $150US to $700US (dealer).
It keeps your car looking original and no question about a problem or window replacement.
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