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Unplanned mods...
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19 Oct 2011 21:02 - 19 Oct 2011 21:05 #24070
by SPC5838
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The local wildlife decided to help mod the jimny this morning. I'm not that chuffed with their effforts though :pinch:
This is what happens when a buzzard decides to fly low over the dual carriage way and meets a Jimny doing 70... It broke straight through, nowt like glass shrapnel firing around inside the car to wake you up in the morning :ohmy: Especially with an arse in a BMW hard up your back bumper cause being passed by a Jimny dented his ego, meaning the instinct to brake when your being peppered with glass splinters would have ended in much more damage :woohoo:
Now fixed, but has anyone else had a new screen in and how well was it fitted ? Autogl*ss changed it and they've used a universal seal - The screen now moves when you push it ( in and out ) by a good couple of mil and the scuttle panel trim has a gap of 1 - 2 mm from one side to the other at the bottom of the screen as the new seal doesn't let it fit correctly. We won't mention the left hand interior A post trim being off where it fits to the dash, the paint damage, scratches from screw drivers being used as leavers, phone charger cable that came out through the right hand B post being left hanging at the side of the dash etc. just now...
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This is what happens when a buzzard decides to fly low over the dual carriage way and meets a Jimny doing 70... It broke straight through, nowt like glass shrapnel firing around inside the car to wake you up in the morning :ohmy: Especially with an arse in a BMW hard up your back bumper cause being passed by a Jimny dented his ego, meaning the instinct to brake when your being peppered with glass splinters would have ended in much more damage :woohoo:
Now fixed, but has anyone else had a new screen in and how well was it fitted ? Autogl*ss changed it and they've used a universal seal - The screen now moves when you push it ( in and out ) by a good couple of mil and the scuttle panel trim has a gap of 1 - 2 mm from one side to the other at the bottom of the screen as the new seal doesn't let it fit correctly. We won't mention the left hand interior A post trim being off where it fits to the dash, the paint damage, scratches from screw drivers being used as leavers, phone charger cable that came out through the right hand B post being left hanging at the side of the dash etc. just now...
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19 Oct 2011 21:28 #24072
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Replied by Az1987 on topic Re: Unplanned mods...
Your not the first person to have a problem with auto glass doing a poor repaire phone up and complain if it is that bad they will come out and repaire it again plus all damage done
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20 Oct 2011 09:52 #24089
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Replied by zaine on topic Re: Unplanned mods...
id definately complain, scratches to the paint and not correct fitment!!
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20 Oct 2011 10:37 #24092
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Replied by darthloachie on topic Re: Unplanned mods...
also if it is bonded in then it will take 6-8 hours for the sealer to set - before that the screen will move if you push it and may also cause it not to bond properly and leak - they usually tell you not to drive it until several hours have passed
however I agree they should not have scratched or damaged it.
lucky its not a bmw mini as you would have had to have 2 new windscreen trims at £50+ each as they usually break when the screen is being removed
however I agree they should not have scratched or damaged it.
lucky its not a bmw mini as you would have had to have 2 new windscreen trims at £50+ each as they usually break when the screen is being removed
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20 Oct 2011 11:27 #24096
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Replied by adamatdraycott on topic Re: Unplanned mods...
Had a screen re-placed on an S-Max, after the heating elements decided not to work (warrenty claim )
AutoGlass fitted it using sticky black sealant... which when the screen was pushed onto seeped out and easily visible from inside the car. They then broke the corner off the screen and didn't mention it. They were called back and replaced it again... again the black sealant was visible but lived with it.
They also used their resin on a chip on my Fiesta, fine from outside, but rubbish from in. But the chip never cracked so no biggy.
AutoGlass fitted it using sticky black sealant... which when the screen was pushed onto seeped out and easily visible from inside the car. They then broke the corner off the screen and didn't mention it. They were called back and replaced it again... again the black sealant was visible but lived with it.
They also used their resin on a chip on my Fiesta, fine from outside, but rubbish from in. But the chip never cracked so no biggy.
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20 Oct 2011 19:41 #24146
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Replied by SPC5838 on topic Re: Unplanned mods...
Had them come back today - the screens coming out and being refitted. When it was checked again it still flexed at the top, apparently on the seal. Apparently there's two different seals ( different maker presumably ) one's good and to quote the fitter, the other one's "s**t". No points for guessing which one I had fitted to mine....
Hopefully it'll be OK when it's refitted. In fairness to them, there was no argument about getting it done but if anyone else gets a screen in would seem it's worth having a good look at the rubber that it's fitted with in case it's the crap one.
Hopefully it'll be OK when it's refitted. In fairness to them, there was no argument about getting it done but if anyone else gets a screen in would seem it's worth having a good look at the rubber that it's fitted with in case it's the crap one.
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21 Oct 2011 07:49 #24160
by Halford
are you sure the buzzard wasn't sitting in a tree at the time, :laugh:
did you see if happening in slow motion or did you need to go back home and change your pants :blink:
Replied by Halford on topic Re: Unplanned mods...
bad luck, glad you're nearly sorted, but nice to have a new scratch-free screenThis is what happens when a buzzard decides to fly low over the dual carriage way and meets a Jimny doing 70..
are you sure the buzzard wasn't sitting in a tree at the time, :laugh:
did you see if happening in slow motion or did you need to go back home and change your pants :blink:
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06 Nov 2011 18:15 #25263
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Replied by Municipal Waste on topic Re: Unplanned mods...
Frankly if someone working on my car scratched it I'd be claming for a respray of the area from them as well as a refund of the work they'd done. Then I'd take it to a proper repair shop and get it done correctly at the same time as the re-spray.
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