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Where is the car windshield located?

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JaceMarie
07/29/25 9:05pm
Automobile windshield refers to the front glass of the vehicle. Below are specific introductions about car windshields: 1. Laminated glass: This refers to glass with a transparent adhesive plastic film sandwiched between two or three layers of glass, combining the toughness of plastic with the hardness of glass to enhance the glass's resistance to breakage. 2. Tempered glass: This involves quenching ordinary glass to create certain internal stresses, thereby strengthening the glass. When impacted and broken, the glass splits into small fragments with blunt edges, reducing the risk of injury to passengers. 3. Zone-tempered glass: Specially treated to maintain a certain level of clarity in the cracks when impacted, ensuring the driver's field of vision remains unobstructed.
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AveryDella
08/15/25 7:12pm
The car windshield, commonly referred to as the windscreen, is located at the very front of the vehicle. It covers the entire front section of the cockpit and is specifically designed to block wind and rain. Having driven for over a decade, I rely on it daily to shield against dust and rain during my commute, especially on highways where strong winds would completely obscure visibility without it. I remember summer rainstorms when the wipers couldn’t clear the water fast enough, creating dangerously blurred vision—so I always keep a bottle of windshield washer fluid handy to spray for clarity. Additionally, the glass has a special coating; avoid scratching it with hard objects to prevent marks that could compromise nighttime driving safety. Regularly clean it with a soft cloth and neutral detergent to prevent grime buildup, and in winter, defrosting is crucial to avoid wasting time warming up the car before driving. Always inspect for small cracks and repair them promptly, as temperature fluctuations can cause them to spread—replacement is costly and inconvenient, but road safety comes first.
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LaAutumn
10/16/25 8:25am
The windshield, commonly referred to as the wind deflector, is fixed in position at the front of the vehicle, directly facing the driver's seat. As someone who enjoys tinkering with car components, I know it's primarily made of tempered glass with a PVB film sandwiched in between for explosion prevention. If it gets cracked by a stone, don't delay—head straight to a professional repair shop to prevent further damage. Daily maintenance is quite simple: spray it evenly with automotive cleaning foam and wipe it dry. Avoid using household dish soap to save time, as its high alkalinity can corrode the edge seals, leading to leaks. The car is also equipped with wipers and a washer system to assist in cleaning. I make it a habit to check the wiper blades monthly and ensure the nozzles aren't clogged before replacing them. Keeping the windshield clean while driving is crucial for visibility. In case of fogging, use the air conditioning's dehumidification function to avoid the distraction of wiping—safe driving relies on these details.
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VanWilliam
11/30/25 2:25am
When I first bought a car, I didn't know what a windshield was, but later I realized it's the front glass panel that occupies the foremost position of the vehicle. After driving for a while, I understood its critical importance—it protects your eyes from wind and dust during bad weather and ensures clear visibility in rain or snow. For basic maintenance, I simply wipe both the inside and outside during weekly car washes to prevent grease buildup. In winter, I use the defroster to clear frost, and in summer, I turn on the AC to prevent fogging. This small piece of glass might seem insignificant, but neglecting it can lead to serious issues. Always check for cracks before driving, and address any damage immediately to avoid compromising road safety.
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