
Replacing a car's front windshield does not affect the vehicle, but if it is not installed properly, the glass adhesive and the glass on both sides of the windshield may not fit tightly, which could have an impact on the car. More information about the car's front windshield is as follows: 1. The front windshield of a car is generally made of laminated glass. When subjected to external impact, cracks may form, allowing air to enter the interlayer of the glass, which could lead to separation of the layers. If driving continues, the front windshield will bear increasing pressure due to changes in speed and wind speed, and the crack area may expand, affecting visibility and, more importantly, driving safety. 2. As a protective barrier for visibility, the windshield greatly ensures driving safety. When cracks or scratches appear on the glass, it is essential to take them seriously to prevent potential explosive incidents that could cause immeasurable harm.


