How to Check the Production Date of New Car Glass?

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ElianaDella
07/24/25 5:19am
Here are the methods to check the production date of new car glass: 1. The production date of car glass is usually marked in the lower right corner of the window or below the trademark. It is presented in the form of a single number. Through the markings on the glass, you can find out information such as the brand, structure, specifications, and production date of the glass. 2. The number in the production date represents the year. The black dots on the left side of the number represent the production month. Dots on the left indicate the first half of the year, while dots on the right indicate the second half. 3. If the dots are on the left, subtract the number of dots from 7 to get the production month. If the dots are on the right, subtract the number of dots from 13.
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GenevieveFitz
08/11/25 12:57am
As someone who enjoys delving into car details, I always check the glass production date by looking for the small markings in the corner of the windshield. There's usually a string of small numbers and dots—the numbers represent the last two digits of the year, while the position and quantity of the dots indicate the month. For example, "18." means January 2018, whereas if the dots precede the numbers (e.g., ".20"), it signifies a different format, representing 2020. The location may vary across car brands—windshields typically have it in the bottom left or right corner, while side windows display it along the edges. Using a phone flashlight can make it clearer. Remember, for a new car, all glass dates should be close to the manufacturing time; significant discrepancies might suggest replacement or accident history. This little trick helps verify factory condition and avoid buying a refurbished car—pretty handy!
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