Cracked windshield
#1
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Cracked windshield
So I went to a wedding on Saturday, and on the way there a small rock chipped my windshield. It was a size of a pea...I came home last night from SD since school was canceled for this whole week due to the fires in SD. I don't take my car to SD, and when I looked at my car right now....one line stretched as far as about six inches. I did some quick searches, and was wondering if insurance will cover this? Whether to repair or replace. Anyone have any experience on this? TIA!
#2
You should've gotten this fixed ASAP!
Usually insurance covers this. You need to call them now to see if they will fix it for you. Also, if the crack is in your line of vision, they will replace the entire windshield. If you're lucky, they'll just repair it.
Mine was just a pea sized star crack. I got it fixed the 2nd day. They just inject a resin (sp?) into the crack. I can barely notice it now. The process is actually pretty cool and takes about an hour (because the owner does it personally and really takes his time. A+ work!)
Here's where i went: http://www.glassdoctor.com/oc/auto_glass_repair_OC.htm
Tell them Damon with the Grey/Silver (DG, but they don't know) G35 coupe sent you. Maybe they'll remember me. I was there maybe in July/August.
Usually insurance covers this. You need to call them now to see if they will fix it for you. Also, if the crack is in your line of vision, they will replace the entire windshield. If you're lucky, they'll just repair it.
Mine was just a pea sized star crack. I got it fixed the 2nd day. They just inject a resin (sp?) into the crack. I can barely notice it now. The process is actually pretty cool and takes about an hour (because the owner does it personally and really takes his time. A+ work!)
Here's where i went: http://www.glassdoctor.com/oc/auto_glass_repair_OC.htm
Tell them Damon with the Grey/Silver (DG, but they don't know) G35 coupe sent you. Maybe they'll remember me. I was there maybe in July/August.
#3
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Originally Posted by Day177017
You should've gotten this fixed ASAP!
Usually insurance covers this. You need to call them now to see if they will fix it for you. Also, if the crack is in your line of vision, they will replace the entire windshield. If you're lucky, they'll just repair it.
Mine was just a pea sized star crack. I got it fixed the 2nd day. They just inject a resin (sp?) into the crack. I can barely notice it now. The process is actually pretty cool and takes about an hour (because the owner does it personally and really takes his time. A+ work!)
Here's where i went: http://www.glassdoctor.com/oc/auto_glass_repair_OC.htm
Tell them Damon with the Grey/Silver (DG, but they don't know) G35 coupe sent you. Maybe they'll remember me. I was there maybe in July/August.
Usually insurance covers this. You need to call them now to see if they will fix it for you. Also, if the crack is in your line of vision, they will replace the entire windshield. If you're lucky, they'll just repair it.
Mine was just a pea sized star crack. I got it fixed the 2nd day. They just inject a resin (sp?) into the crack. I can barely notice it now. The process is actually pretty cool and takes about an hour (because the owner does it personally and really takes his time. A+ work!)
Here's where i went: http://www.glassdoctor.com/oc/auto_glass_repair_OC.htm
Tell them Damon with the Grey/Silver (DG, but they don't know) G35 coupe sent you. Maybe they'll remember me. I was there maybe in July/August.
Thanks again!
#4
Originally Posted by shirog35
I know I should have gotten it fixed asap. But I had to leave in the afternoon for SD on Sunday. Had a bit of a hangover from the wedding party the night before. Sweet! That's like 10 minutes away from me. Would I have to pay for the deductible?
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
BTW... i thought you were gonna sell your G since you were going to SD for school?
#5
Oh and i made the appointment before calling my insurance. Once i made the appt. i called my insurance and they actually said Glass Doctor is an approved repair facility (i'm sure it is for most insurance co.). They just faxed over their information to Glass Doctor directly. All i had to do was show up, sign a couple sheets, and i was gone. They deal with your insurance (if covered) directly.
#6
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Originally Posted by Day177017
It depends on your insurance, so you need to call them to find out. I go through Ameriprise/Costco auto insurance and they paid it for me. If they can repair it, it's about $50, so it's pointless for you to pay a deductible. So unless you have to replace your entire windshield, i don't think you'd have to worry about it.
BTW... i thought you were gonna sell your G since you were going to SD for school?
BTW... i thought you were gonna sell your G since you were going to SD for school?
Yeah I tried selling it...but no luck on finding any buyers. I'm still keeping my options open on keeping the car. Thing is that I'll still need a car pretty soon. I'm guessing I'll only last about 6 months without a car. I figure if I buy a used car in the future...I may end up with problems, etc. And resell value will suck! I'm going to try and find a part-time job in SD so I can keep my car. We'll see what happens though. I'm still keeping my options open. I'd hate to say bye, bye to my G.
Last edited by Soju; 10-25-2007 at 06:34 PM.
#7
Oh and DO NOT try to clean your windshield or put anything over it. Hope you haven't already tried to. Best case scenario is you didn't wash your car. Just leave it dusty/dirty until they get a chance to fix it. Reason being is because when you wash it, it will cool the glass and foreign objects (dirt/dust) could get in the cracks. Then you'll drive the car in the sun, and it'll heat up. The expanding and contracting will make it worse, so when they inject the resin, it could get stuck in there forever.
Last edited by Day177017; 10-25-2007 at 06:34 PM.
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I'm getting it fixed. I also had some minor damages to my front bumper front a while back. Good thing my cousin is the GM at a local well known body shop. My insurance covered a rental as well...not that I really needed a rental. But a good buddy of mine also works for Enterprise rental car. So I got a free upgrade. My insurance only covers up to $25.00 per day. But he got me the new Dodge Ram Quad Cab, "Big Horn" Edition...whatever that is.
Thanks again Damon for your help! Too bad I don't take the 405 anymore. I could've gave you a big thumps up! LOL!
Thanks again Damon for your help! Too bad I don't take the 405 anymore. I could've gave you a big thumps up! LOL!
Last edited by Soju; 10-25-2007 at 10:23 PM.
#12
LoL! Good to hear it's getting taken care of. The 405 still blows. I'm still stuck in traffic... although it was a pretty smooth ride today with the usual crowding btwn Bolsa and Warner.
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#14
Sorry to bring back one from the dead, but...
Son-of-a-b*tch! I got another one on the 5 this morning
It's about the size of a quarter on the passenger side. I dunno what hit me, but it was freakin' LOUD. At first i didn't see it, but then i looked behind my rearview and there it was. Quarter sized bullet/crater. Two rocks in 6 months. WTF?!?!
Son-of-a-b*tch! I got another one on the 5 this morning
It's about the size of a quarter on the passenger side. I dunno what hit me, but it was freakin' LOUD. At first i didn't see it, but then i looked behind my rearview and there it was. Quarter sized bullet/crater. Two rocks in 6 months. WTF?!?!
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