What brand of glass does Volkswagen use?
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Volkswagen uses Fuyao Glass, which is the largest automotive glass manufacturer in China. Within the country, Fuyao Group is recognized as the automotive glass producer with the highest technology, largest export volume, and largest scale. Fuyao Glass has entered the market, providing automotive glass for domestic vehicles. Moreover, Fuyao Group has obtained certifications from eight major global automakers, becoming a supplier for many renowned brands, such as Audi, Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, Ford, Bentley, and Chrysler. Fuyao Group has established automotive glass production bases in Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing, Hubei, and other locations within China, as well as in North America, Europe, and Asia internationally. Volkswagen Lamando windshield washer fluid addition: Turn on the windshield washer switch, and the washer fluid will spray from below the windshield. Completely drain the old washer fluid, then add a small amount of new washer fluid to the washer fluid reservoir. Turn on the washer fluid spray switch again to clean out the remaining old washer fluid solution. Once the spray nozzle stops emitting fluid during the second spray, add approximately 4 liters of washer fluid, then securely close the cap.
When I first drove a Volkswagen Golf, I specifically checked the glass brands. Common ones include Sekurit under Saint-Gobain and AGC. I remember when a stone hit the windshield and caused a crack, the technician at the repair shop saw the Sekurit logo after removing it and said this brand is quite common on Volkswagen cars, known for its wear resistance and impact resistance. Actually, the glass brand is quite crucial as it affects driving safety, such as visibility in rainy conditions and the degree of shattering during collisions. Before driving, you can check the small logo in the corner of the glass—letters like SG or AGC represent Saint-Gobain or AGC, and Ford also uses similar suppliers. For regular maintenance, it's recommended to clean the glass surface periodically to avoid oil buildup affecting visibility. If replacing the glass, prioritize original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts to ensure compatibility with the vehicle's sealing strips and prevent water leakage issues.