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Windscreen seals gone - repair or replacement?


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The Audi 80 front windscreen is bonded: The glass floats on a layer of mastic. The trims are merely aesthetic, making the car look smoother, cutting wind noise and covering the [brittle] edges of the glass. Theoretically on a bonded screen, you can pull all the trims off, park it in a car wash and it shouldn't leak.

Therefore replacing the trims on a leaking bonded screen won't stop the leak. Bonded glass isn't designed to be removed - it is designed to stay stuck in the event of a roll over. Removing it in one piece is difficult. Remove and reseal labour on a bonded front windscreen is 104.75 mobile (including vat), discounted to 85.19 in-branch.

Replacement of the entire glass would sort the leak and give you a nice new clean, like for like screen. Eurocode 8534AGNGNV iirc. As mentioned at Windsor, it really is a shame you are not Fully Comp', for you would only have the 50/60 excess to pay....

Ian

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Indeed, there is no guarantee the glass can be removed in one piece. The branch will heavily discount a screen and have one ready to go. They won't commence a removal unless you have agreed to the cost of replacment should it break.

As I say, it is shame you are not Fully Comp....

Ian

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