Car Replacement Windows

If you find out that your car window has been broken, you can go to a nearby auto shop and ask if they have a replacement in stock. If you are successful in your search, then you can begin the process of replacing your car window. The first step is to make sure that you have the appropriate tools for the project. You will usually need a wide selection of hand tools, a tarp, a repair manual and a vacuum. The next thing to do is to safely remove the door panel of your car door and once you’ve found a plastic sheet under the panel, you can slowly peel it. You will probably see the pieces of glass from your old car window, remove those safely using gloves and your vacuum cleaner.

Putting in the glass

The next step is to fit in the new window through the two-inch wide slot located on the top of the door panel. This step can prove tricky because fitting in the glass may require that you unbolt some bolts on the door panel to provide more space for the fitting of the glass. Your repair manuals will come in very handy in this particular step. The repair manual will also show you the placement of the bracket and clips that were bonded to the glass. The next step is to make sure that the glass is aligned after you replace the bracket bolts and the weather-stripping on the door panel. After this, get the door panel back and align it to the window crank lever and test your new car window.

Doing repairs yourself can prove to be a tricky task, that is why repair manuals and a small amount of experience can come in handy in minor repair jobs such as the replacement of your car window.

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Honda CRV Windshield Replacement Cost

Honda CRV Windshield Replacement Cost?

I was driving a friend’s car, and it was struck by a rock cracking the windshield. It definitely needs to be replaced.

Going through my insurance is not an option, and I would like to have it replaced ASAP.

A Honda dealership quoted me $1500 for parts and labor. I ran the same quote through Safelite Autoglass, and the price (including labor) was around $250. A customer service rep at Safelite said that they made their own glass and that it comes with a national warranty.

#1 – Am I missing something or is the dealership just charging that much because they are a dealer?

#2 – If my friend insists on using Honda-only parts, should I try and talk him out of it to save myself the $1200 difference or just accept the blame, pay the money, and be done with it?

Replacement Auto Window Price Quotes

Have you ever tried to get a price quote for auto glass from the yellow pages?  Let me tell you, the places that I called were NOT easy to deal with. They asked all kinds of questions and wanted me to bring in the car for an exact quote.  Why?  I would assume it would be pretty darn easy for them to look in their computers and get me a price quote for the glass I wanted to buy, guess again.

I called 3 glass companies in my area and not one of them gave me a quote in less than a minute. 2 of them wanted to call me back with a quote, which was ok, but a little inconvenient for me…and probably you too, right?

I was checking prices at work on my lunch hour so I did not have a bunch of time to screw around with this.

THEN, I found this website which checks multiple glass companies in my area and gives me a quote, contact information and reviews from other customers who used that company before.

Wow…what a concept!  Try this service for yourself but I bet you love it as much as I did. There are no obligations to buy anything and the quotes are totally free of course.

The company I chose also gave me free mobile installation which they came to my work and did the job. Wow…what a nice way to get things done!