Windscreen replacement woes | |
So I had a 2" crack in the centre of my screen, and with the MOT looming in a month or 2 decided to get it replaced. My insurers glass cover is operated by Auto Windscreens, so I phoned them to arrange a replacement.
Very helpful they were but insisted that I go to them, rather than they come to me, so not subject to weather etc. Their place was 20 miles away but OK. Was told it would take about 90 mins.
Got there yesterday morning, checked which screen they were fitting; it was a Pilkington one so all good there. Wandered off for 2 hours. Came back, still hadn't got the old screen out. Apparently it wasn't budging, and the fitter had broken cutting line and blades trying to get it out. Anyways, another hour passes and he manages to get it out. Then another hour and the new one is in and good to go. So 4 hours in total.
Driving home, i notice grubby black stains on my ivory A post trims. Oh well, bit of cleaning needed.
However nearly home and I hit 60 mph. And there's a god awful racket coming from round the screen. A mix of loud, badly played pan pipes with the sound of something flapping about.
Had a look around it this morning and taken a few pictures. Firstly, is there supposed to be a seal/trim piece where the top of the screen meets the roof? I could have sworn there was but maybe imagining it. Secondly, the scuttle is supposed to be glued to the bottom edge of the screen isn't it? And lastly, the black A post covers shouldn't flap about should they??!
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Video of loose A pillar cover:
https://youtu.be/Ap75wJrvCfw 2004 Vogue TD6 - Remapped
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1998 Lotus Elise
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