Windshield OEM Honda or OEM Hyundai
I replaced my windshield a couple months back on my 2022 Hyundai Sonata.
Went with a local auto glass repair shop and they charged $1,500 for the glass and labor fee. They shop needed to special order the glass from Hyundai and took about 1 week.
I found an independent shop who said they could do it without recalibrating - they were very careful when removing and reinstalling. I never had any issues after with smart cruise, lane keep, etc. They also claimed they didn’t need OEM glass, but we paid extra for OEM in case we needed to get calibrated at the dealer.
I bought my venue last Saturday, a week later a tiny pebble hit it on the highway and later noticed a crack. After not too long and it being parked, the crack got noticably longer. I have never in my life had a windshield break like that, ever, let alone for it to just grow.
MINE IS AT 1500 miles and I have two TINY specks maybe even 3 on my windshield and NOTHING ever hit me
After less than 2 weeks of owning my HRV a rock struck my windshield and a large crack occured after I parked for work. It happened again 4 weeks ago but I immediately took it to a glass repair shop to get it sealed but as the technician did it, the crack started to become larger.
Had 415 miles on it. The rock hitting was minimal and created a crack almost the same location as the photo. Not bad luck, shitty glass I'm thinking
I noticed this summer when I go over bumps, the windshield makes a creaking noise. It's been getting worse and worse. A technician found that basically the bottom 2/3rds of the windshield isn't actually adhered down to the car anymore. It's being held down by the top 1/3 of adhesive and the molding. This is clearly a manufacturing defect since it's the OEM windshield with no cracks or chips.
My venue just took the first ever rock to the windshield ive noticed and it cracked about 5” and was 2ft my the morning. Never had one continue to break that far that fast. Probably shitty quality to keep the prices down on the vehicle
My girlfriends cracked the same way around the same amount of mileage. Seems like a design flaw.
Got mine in September, was cracked exactly this way by Jan 1. There’s no way this ISN’T a design flaw (at least).
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