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Hi guys I'm still new to the site so if this is posted in the wrong place I do apologise :D I currently have a nice little leak in the windshield right above the drivers side so it's dripping straight on my crotch every time It rains (which in wales is like 98% of the time) after doing some checking online I can't seem to find a price on getting it resealed. Can I get it resealed or would I need to replace the windshield completely? and if I can get it resealed any ideas on price? Cheers :thumbsup:


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I'm seeing a pattern here :D I'm thinking I'll just go with the safe option at the moment. More than anything I've been after a glanza for about 8 years and I finally got on less than a week ago so I don't think I can bring myself to throw a stone at it lol


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I'm seeing a pattern here :D I'm thinking I'll just go with the safe option at the moment. More than anything I've been after a glanza for about 8 years and I finally got on less than a week ago so I don't think I can bring myself to throw a stone at it lol

A small ball pein hammer will do the job, less likely to miss then lol.

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A small ball pein hammer will do the job, less likely to miss then lol.

Ah yes that seem like a much better plan lol. But it seem I have temporarily fixed it with some sealant from halfrauds. seems to be holding against the rough welsh weather at the moment

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£156 to remove and refit?

I was quoted £130 for a new screen fitted, that was a few years back mind but still.

Yeah I spoke to them on their live chat and that was the quote... Maybe if I rang them they'd quote me different? I'm not sure but like I said above it seems to be fixed at least for the time being so I'll have a scout about and see what other prices I can find. but for now on to the next issue of possible warped brake discs :thumbsup:

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£156 seems very steep, I had a new screen in my old EP70 fitted for about £50 by an independant specialist.

Hmm I seem to be hearing that a lot from a few friends lately. I'll definitely be looking to go with an independent one if the price is that different. thanks mate :thumbsup:

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There's always a risk of breaking the old glass when taking it off, a small chip you don't notice plus the tension and movement can crack it beyond repair. To be on the safe side I'd make that a new glass can be brought in fairly quickly if not in stock just to cover your ass.

Other than that it's a fairly simple job to do, especially on an EP where there isn't any trims to remove to gain access like a lot of newer cars have. For someone handy, tools and supplies to do the job could probably be bought for under £40.

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There's always a risk of breaking the old glass when taking it off, a small chip you don't notice plus the tension and movement can crack it beyond repair. To be on the safe side I'd make that a new glass can be brought in fairly quickly if not in stock just to cover your ass.

Other than that it's a fairly simple job to do, especially on an EP where there isn't any trims to remove to gain access like a lot of newer cars have. For someone handy, tools and supplies to do the job could probably be bought for under £40

Cool cheers mate. I'll be looking into just getting a new windshield I think. But first thing I've got to do is make sure it is the windshield. I noticed the black strips across the roof are loose so it might be coming from there. Probably easier to pull the ceiling panel off and see where it's coming from :p

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