Is It Necessary to Remove the Windshield for Leakage Issues?
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Removing the windshield is necessary for addressing leakage issues, as it requires detaching the vehicle's front windshield for repairs. After the windshield is removed, the existing rubber seals and residual adhesive must be thoroughly cleaned, the installation area must be re-polished, new rubber seals should be installed, and the windshield must be reinstalled. Methods for handling windshield leakage: Tools needed for leakage repair include glass adhesive, pry cards, cloth, and clean water. If water seepage occurs below the front windshield, remove the wiper arms and ventilation cover, clean any debris from the joints with water and a cloth, blow dry with an air gun, and then apply glass adhesive to the joints. If the leakage is from the top, clean the surrounding area and apply glass adhesive or use sealing tape. Precautions for windshield replacement: It is essential to replace the windshield with the original factory model for optimal performance. Additionally, the vehicle's ETC device must be removed before replacement and reinstalled after the windshield is fixed. Window tinting can be applied post-installation. The vehicle should not be used for 2 to 3 days after windshield replacement. Methods for car glass maintenance: Use automotive-specific glass cleaner, apply high-quality sun protection film, purchase glass insurance, regularly clean dirt from the car glass, and cover the front windshield when parking outdoors in winter.