
Replacing the front windshield requires attention to the following: 1. Do not wash the car within three days after replacing the windshield, and remove the tape fixing the windshield position after three days. 2. Try to avoid driving on excessively bumpy roads, and avoid sudden braking and rapid acceleration to prevent the windshield from shifting. 3. Do not insert parking permits or other cards into the gap between the front windshield and the dashboard. Extended content: In the usual glass maintenance process, choose the appropriate glass cleaner according to the season and weather conditions. 1. When the windshield surface appears blurry, cleaning it with the right glass cleaner will make it much clearer. 2. If you notice random reflections on the glass at night, you can also wipe it with glass cleaner. 3. When driving on highways or in dusty conditions, glass cleaner is used up very quickly, so it's important to refill it promptly.

When replacing the windshield, I emphasize that you must go to a professional shop for the job, don't try to save money by cutting corners. Reputable shops use high-quality glass and adhesive to prevent water leakage issues. Before installation, thoroughly clean the windshield frame to ensure no debris affects the seal. After gluing, patiently wait 24 hours for the adhesive to cure before driving to prevent vibrations from causing cracks. Also, check the edge seals—if air or water leaks in, it can corrode internal components. DIY replacement is not advisable, as improper installation can affect visibility. By the way, after installation, it's best to test the defrost function to ensure it works properly, which is especially useful in winter. Don't forget to ask about the warranty—reputable services often offer one to two years of coverage, which is more reliable. These are common pitfalls, and experience has taught me that rushing or trying to save effort will only lead to bigger problems.

As a long-time car owner, I've replaced the windshield several times, focusing on budget and after-service. Choosing reputable chain stores over small repair shops is better—they offer transparent pricing and room for negotiation. Opt for OEM-certified or major brand glass to ensure quality. Don't just go for the lowest price; cheap adhesives won't last and may soon cause leaks. Avoid driving immediately after installation, especially in rain, as insurance won't cover issues that arise. Always confirm if sensor calibrations (like wiper functions) are included beforehand, as missing these can significantly impact driving. A warranty of at least one year provides peace of mind. Also, consider timing—schedule replacements on weekends to avoid emergencies. The process is quick, but avoid using the car for the rest of the day; plan for a taxi. In short, compare options and choose comprehensive services to save long-term costs.

Replacing the windshield, I pay attention to safety details. Improper installation can lead to glass loosening, which may easily shatter and cause injury during sudden braking or collisions. It must be done by a professional shop, using the correct adhesive and tools to ensure structural strength. After completion, wait for the adhesive to dry completely for a day before driving. Check for no cracks or air leaks to prevent water ingress during rain, which could short-circuit the electrical system. Special reminder: do not neglect cleaning interior dust as it affects adhesion. A proper replacement can last for several years of use.


