What are the glass dimensions of the Wuling Hongguang Mini?
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The rear window glass thickness of the Wuling Rongguang is 3.5mm. The glass dimensions of the Wuling Hongguang Mini should not be less than 380mm in height and 930mm in width. How to check the glass production date: There is a code in the lower left or lower right corner of the window glass. In the last or second last row, there is a number and several small black dots, which indicate the production date of the glass. First, the number represents the production year of the glass, showing the last digit of the year. The small black dots indicate the production month. If you observe other vehicle glasses carefully, you may notice that some glasses have the black dots before the number, while others have them after the number. If the black dots are before the number, subtract the number of dots from 7. If the black dots are after the number, subtract the number of dots from 13. The result will be the production month of the glass. Glass dimensions: In window size standards, the requirements vary for different materials and styles of windows. For example, the basic window opening heights for aluminum alloy sliding doors and windows are 900, 1200, 1400, 1500, 1800, and 2100mm; the basic window opening widths are 1200, 1500, 1800, 2100, 2400, 2700, and 3000mm.
I once helped a friend measure the windshield of a Wuling Hongguang Mini at an auto repair shop. Typically, the width of the windshield ranges from about 1.1 to 1.2 meters, and the height is around 0.5 meters, though dimensions may vary slightly for different models like the EV version. Measuring it is actually quite simple—just use a tape measure to take a straight measurement from the edge of the glass, but don’t forget that the curvature of the windshield can affect the actual size. The size isn’t just about aesthetics or ease of replacement; it also relates to driving safety—if it’s too small, it can obstruct the view and increase accident risks; if it’s too large, it might cause wind leaks and unwanted noise. If you’re unsure, I recommend checking the specifications page in the vehicle manual or sending a photo to the 4S shop—they can quickly confirm the dimensions. Also, pay attention to any wear marks on the glass during regular car washes. Getting the exact size ensures you buy the right parts and avoids wasting money on incorrect replacements. Customizing new glass isn’t cheap, so it’s best to stick to the original dimensions.