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Windscreen crack- Great...just what I need!

Windscreen crack- Great...just what I need!

kam05
Senior Member
387
26-07-2016, 05:53 AM
#1
I got up late this morning (too many cheeky beers last night Smile). I decided to wash the car, but i noticed this crack on the bottom corner of the drivers side windscreen:

[Image: DSC00209.jpg]

Just got back from Autoglass, they've told me its this stonechip that's caused the screen to crack:

[Image: DSC00210.jpg]

The Autoglass tech told me that since the chip was in the bottom heater element (the weakest part of the screen apparenty) the crack has grown due to the weight/strength of the plastic running along the bottom of the windscreen. Autoglass have told me that they will order a replacement screen in the morning (have asked for OEM Lexus glass if possible) and it should be fitted later on in the week.

My glass excess is £70. As my car has done 125k, there are a lot of chips on my screen so I guess that this was bound to happen sooner or later.

Any tips from anyone who has had a replacement windscreen? I know about leaking screens causing water to leak in the fuseboxes in the footwell, so I'll be asking the tech to apply lots of bonding on the screen.

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Mods:...WIM geometry setup & fine tune, K&N Air filter, Stainless steel A/C rings, Brodit phone kit, Stainless steel clock surround, B&M Shortshifter & LED Domelight, Maplight & Sun Visors, OEM Chrome exhaust tip, OEM rubber bootliner, Fan type windscreen washer jets, LS430 Side repeaters, OEM LE grille, OEM cargo net, Front OEM armrest
kam05
26-07-2016, 05:53 AM #1

I got up late this morning (too many cheeky beers last night Smile). I decided to wash the car, but i noticed this crack on the bottom corner of the drivers side windscreen:

[Image: DSC00209.jpg]

Just got back from Autoglass, they've told me its this stonechip that's caused the screen to crack:

[Image: DSC00210.jpg]

The Autoglass tech told me that since the chip was in the bottom heater element (the weakest part of the screen apparenty) the crack has grown due to the weight/strength of the plastic running along the bottom of the windscreen. Autoglass have told me that they will order a replacement screen in the morning (have asked for OEM Lexus glass if possible) and it should be fitted later on in the week.

My glass excess is £70. As my car has done 125k, there are a lot of chips on my screen so I guess that this was bound to happen sooner or later.

Any tips from anyone who has had a replacement windscreen? I know about leaking screens causing water to leak in the fuseboxes in the footwell, so I'll be asking the tech to apply lots of bonding on the screen.


[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

Mods:...WIM geometry setup & fine tune, K&N Air filter, Stainless steel A/C rings, Brodit phone kit, Stainless steel clock surround, B&M Shortshifter & LED Domelight, Maplight & Sun Visors, OEM Chrome exhaust tip, OEM rubber bootliner, Fan type windscreen washer jets, LS430 Side repeaters, OEM LE grille, OEM cargo net, Front OEM armrest

Asi
Posting Freak
2,510
26-07-2016, 06:11 AM
#2
make sure the seal the windscreen properly as water could go down you fuse box

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Asi
26-07-2016, 06:11 AM #2

make sure the seal the windscreen properly as water could go down you fuse box


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Tango
Senior Member
314
26-07-2016, 11:04 AM
#3
Make sure the fitter doesn't cut the interior cloth trim when he cuts out the old screen, especially on the uprights. Autoglass managed to do that on my Is200 a few years ago. I wasn't happy::cursing:

IS 200 Sport with a few mods, Standardish IS-F. The IS250 SE-L with a few mods has gone to a new home.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Tango
26-07-2016, 11:04 AM #3

Make sure the fitter doesn't cut the interior cloth trim when he cuts out the old screen, especially on the uprights. Autoglass managed to do that on my Is200 a few years ago. I wasn't happy::cursing:


IS 200 Sport with a few mods, Standardish IS-F. The IS250 SE-L with a few mods has gone to a new home.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

steviewevie
Posting Freak
7,993
26-07-2016, 12:04 PM
#4
Yeah I remember Bandit saying that if they're not careful they can cut the interior trim on the A-pillars.

I think a common source for leaks is around where the wires connect for the bottom heated bit of the windscreen.

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steviewevie
26-07-2016, 12:04 PM #4

Yeah I remember Bandit saying that if they're not careful they can cut the interior trim on the A-pillars.

I think a common source for leaks is around where the wires connect for the bottom heated bit of the windscreen.


[Image: Sig-enginebay.jpg]
IS200 Turbo project now just about complete ! See my thread here and leave your comments.
Now running standalone Syvecs ECU and no stock ECU !

Bandit
Posting Freak
6,464
26-07-2016, 12:14 PM
#5
Yes they did cut through the A pillars on mine too, and had to repair them? :Shooting:

But he did say if i wasn't happy with the repair he would replace them with new parts?

Best thing to do is take the inner a pillars off before they start work then at least you know they wont be damaged :wink:

Lexus IS200 Sport Navigator (Now being stripped again) :blink:


Now Don't Forget The REP!!!
Bandit
26-07-2016, 12:14 PM #5

Yes they did cut through the A pillars on mine too, and had to repair them? :Shooting:

But he did say if i wasn't happy with the repair he would replace them with new parts?

Best thing to do is take the inner a pillars off before they start work then at least you know they wont be damaged :wink:


Lexus IS200 Sport Navigator (Now being stripped again) :blink:


Now Don't Forget The REP!!!

Marcus_1UZ
Senior Member
511
26-07-2016, 01:33 PM
#6
Gord Yer your best bet is to tell the fitter of the known problems the is200 has after new screens being fitted, and if you there keeping an eye on him :closedeyes: there is a better chance of him doing the job right 1st time, ask him questions about what he is doing as he is going along fitting the new screen :wink:

yea thats the best thing to do is stand out there with him when he is fitting it, that way he will fit it the right way 1st time, as you are there looking over what he is doing.

[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]My Old IS200 V8 Turbo
* HKS BOV * HKS Turbo Wastegate * HKS Air Filter * DBA Gold Discs F/B * T4 turbo * Custom made 3" Exhaust to Turbo * Kei Office Coilovers * strut brace * Custom Rad & Pipes * Custom Intercooler & Pipes * Custom Manifold,s * Custom Fuel Lines * Custom Turbo Housing * Thats some of the items on the car, to much to list.
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Marcus_1UZ
26-07-2016, 01:33 PM #6

Gord Yer your best bet is to tell the fitter of the known problems the is200 has after new screens being fitted, and if you there keeping an eye on him :closedeyes: there is a better chance of him doing the job right 1st time, ask him questions about what he is doing as he is going along fitting the new screen :wink:

yea thats the best thing to do is stand out there with him when he is fitting it, that way he will fit it the right way 1st time, as you are there looking over what he is doing.


[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]My Old IS200 V8 Turbo
* HKS BOV * HKS Turbo Wastegate * HKS Air Filter * DBA Gold Discs F/B * T4 turbo * Custom made 3" Exhaust to Turbo * Kei Office Coilovers * strut brace * Custom Rad & Pipes * Custom Intercooler & Pipes * Custom Manifold,s * Custom Fuel Lines * Custom Turbo Housing * Thats some of the items on the car, to much to list.
Outlaw jap club "Best Modified" Winner JAE 2009 :w00t:

russelllinn
Posting Freak
1,034
27-07-2016, 10:27 PM
#7
I agree watch over them then make sure it's done right first time, saves agro!!

Personally I wouldn't use Autoglass cos they're a rip off, I used another company who quoted £280 LESS than Autoglass so I didn't even bother with the Insurance as it was only a Tenner more and it's the same glass cos there is only one depot in the South West where I live!!
russelllinn
27-07-2016, 10:27 PM #7

I agree watch over them then make sure it's done right first time, saves agro!!

Personally I wouldn't use Autoglass cos they're a rip off, I used another company who quoted £280 LESS than Autoglass so I didn't even bother with the Insurance as it was only a Tenner more and it's the same glass cos there is only one depot in the South West where I live!!

kam05
Senior Member
387
28-07-2016, 02:13 AM
#8
Just had a call from Autoglass- they will be fitting a OEM Lexus windscreen (not a Pilkington windscreen which Autoglass wanted to fit, but I insisted on a OEM screen).

Autoglass told me that my insurance company (Esure) wouldn't pay for a OEM Lexus windscreen, but I called Esure who told me that they would pay for a OEM Lexus screen (just had to get Esure to give Autoglass confirmation to fit a OEM Lexus screen). I want a OEM replacement screen to avoid water damaged fuseboxes, wrong colour tint, non Lexus windscreen not fitting properly etc that could happen with a Pilkington screen.

The new screen will be fitted at the local Autoglass centre and not at my home on Saturday.

[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

Mods:...WIM geometry setup & fine tune, K&N Air filter, Stainless steel A/C rings, Brodit phone kit, Stainless steel clock surround, B&M Shortshifter & LED Domelight, Maplight & Sun Visors, OEM Chrome exhaust tip, OEM rubber bootliner, Fan type windscreen washer jets, LS430 Side repeaters, OEM LE grille, OEM cargo net, Front OEM armrest
kam05
28-07-2016, 02:13 AM #8

Just had a call from Autoglass- they will be fitting a OEM Lexus windscreen (not a Pilkington windscreen which Autoglass wanted to fit, but I insisted on a OEM screen).

Autoglass told me that my insurance company (Esure) wouldn't pay for a OEM Lexus windscreen, but I called Esure who told me that they would pay for a OEM Lexus screen (just had to get Esure to give Autoglass confirmation to fit a OEM Lexus screen). I want a OEM replacement screen to avoid water damaged fuseboxes, wrong colour tint, non Lexus windscreen not fitting properly etc that could happen with a Pilkington screen.

The new screen will be fitted at the local Autoglass centre and not at my home on Saturday.


[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

Mods:...WIM geometry setup & fine tune, K&N Air filter, Stainless steel A/C rings, Brodit phone kit, Stainless steel clock surround, B&M Shortshifter & LED Domelight, Maplight & Sun Visors, OEM Chrome exhaust tip, OEM rubber bootliner, Fan type windscreen washer jets, LS430 Side repeaters, OEM LE grille, OEM cargo net, Front OEM armrest

kam05
Senior Member
387
02-08-2016, 11:49 PM
#9
Had a new (OEM Lexus) windscreen fitted on Saturday.

The Autoglass tech has done a good job (no ripped A pillars etc). I did warn him about leaking screens= water in the fuseboxes. The Autoglass tech said "Yeah I've seen that happen to a few IS200's, don't worry mate, I know what I'm doing"

As we have just had a sunny/dry weekend I left my car on the drive so I guess the windscreen has had a good chance to seal properly now. I guess the test will come when we get some heavy rain.

Hoping it should be ok though.

Edit: I asked how much a OEM screen is without claiming for it on the insurance, £470!
Edited 14-09-2009, 10:01 AM by kam05.

[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

Mods:...WIM geometry setup & fine tune, K&N Air filter, Stainless steel A/C rings, Brodit phone kit, Stainless steel clock surround, B&M Shortshifter & LED Domelight, Maplight & Sun Visors, OEM Chrome exhaust tip, OEM rubber bootliner, Fan type windscreen washer jets, LS430 Side repeaters, OEM LE grille, OEM cargo net, Front OEM armrest
kam05
02-08-2016, 11:49 PM #9

Had a new (OEM Lexus) windscreen fitted on Saturday.

The Autoglass tech has done a good job (no ripped A pillars etc). I did warn him about leaking screens= water in the fuseboxes. The Autoglass tech said "Yeah I've seen that happen to a few IS200's, don't worry mate, I know what I'm doing"

As we have just had a sunny/dry weekend I left my car on the drive so I guess the windscreen has had a good chance to seal properly now. I guess the test will come when we get some heavy rain.

Hoping it should be ok though.

Edit: I asked how much a OEM screen is without claiming for it on the insurance, £470!


[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

Mods:...WIM geometry setup & fine tune, K&N Air filter, Stainless steel A/C rings, Brodit phone kit, Stainless steel clock surround, B&M Shortshifter & LED Domelight, Maplight & Sun Visors, OEM Chrome exhaust tip, OEM rubber bootliner, Fan type windscreen washer jets, LS430 Side repeaters, OEM LE grille, OEM cargo net, Front OEM armrest

Bandit
Posting Freak
6,464
04-08-2016, 12:58 AM
#10
Cool matey, sounds like a good jobs been done :thumbup1:

Lexus IS200 Sport Navigator (Now being stripped again) :blink:


Now Don't Forget The REP!!!
Bandit
04-08-2016, 12:58 AM #10

Cool matey, sounds like a good jobs been done :thumbup1:


Lexus IS200 Sport Navigator (Now being stripped again) :blink:


Now Don't Forget The REP!!!

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