Is it normal for the production dates of new car window glass to be inconsistent?
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It is normal for the production dates of new car glass to be inconsistent. This is because car glass is typically produced by other factories and then transported to the assembly workshop for installation. Different batches of glass produced by the glass factory will naturally have different production dates. Glass spare parts are usually stocked in advance and cannot always be assembled immediately, so slight differences in glass production dates are normal. How to identify whether car glass has been replaced: 1. Check the glass label. In most cases, the markings on new glass after replacement will differ significantly from those on the original factory glass. Original factory glass usually includes not only the car brand's logo but also the glass manufacturer's logo. 2. Check the production date. Under normal circumstances, the production dates of all glass in the car should be close to the vehicle's production date. If one piece of glass has a significantly different production date from the others, it indicates that the piece has been replaced.