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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: harlemex on 22 April 2010, 22:44
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My insurance company would repair the chip in my screen, but would not replace it as the damage was tooo small. I asked them to replace it as I am sure its leaking. They said they would not cover leakages as its general wear and tear. tight fookers or what. (the thought of making the stonechip bigger didnt even enter my mind) :lipsrsealed:
Just wondering if anyone else has had similar issues?
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I decided to get a local a1 windscreens to put a new screen in for 130 quid. They managed to break the sill trim, kink the trim that goes across the roof and down the sides of the windscreen, and there is so much excess bonding stuff round the screen that you cab see big blobs of it protruding from the pillar trims. Ive yet to see if it still leaks or not...
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I had a massive stonechip on my last windscreen and the rest of it was quite pitted and scratched through age, the insurance company only offered to repair the main stone chip ...so out came the hammer and turned the bastard thing into a rather tasty death crack that went through over half of the screen. Two days later and £50 lighter on excess i had a sparkly new screen fitted. :smiley:
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(http://osopher.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/hammer1.jpg)
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ive got the same thing going through my head,
anychance theyd become suspicious and just say that youve done it? or can they not accuse you of that?
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Mine dont even ask questions!
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they cant prove it, 'this hammer fell out the back of a builders van + hit my windscreen, honest'
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they cant prove it, 'this hammer fell out the back of a builders van + hit my windscreen, honest'
yep
although mine was leaking,previous owner had one fitted and it was wonky hahaha, my insurance never battered a eyelid and replaced it :) direct line
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I'd just introduce the window to the hammer . . . . They cant exactly say your not aloud a replacement because you would be driving unsafely . . .
I had a new windscreen fitted a couple of months back because when they tried to repair a chip it stared to crack, and he said something about the laminate inside the window was leaking out too :-S . . . Just use the hammer to make a crack appear around the chip and say you hit a pot hole . . . .
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Cool I'm with direct line aswell, screens just generally battered, loads of little chips and a couple of big ones which are going to develop into cracks.
Haven't got windscreen cover yet, so would I just ring em, take it out, and claim the next week?
How do you do it, just ring em first and they arrange it?
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Oh yeah and it's delaminating
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jusy out of interest on a different topic, can u get a windscreen for the golf with the tint at the top??
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Got mine done recently , with National Autoscreens , as mine had a crack in it , insurance company was no probs , the people that fit mine new window screen was a diffrent matter , first time they put it in went for a test drive later that day , wind was coming through it , so they came again to fix it , just put some new bond were the wind waas coming from , that didnt work so 3rd time lucky they took it out , then replaced it back in "SORTED"
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they should replace if you´ve got a chip on your screen or ask you if you want it repaired,it wont cost you your excess if you have chip repair done (may cost you tenner now)
but when a chip is done the screen company who has repaired your screen should advise you that it might fail the mot!!!!!
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adzgti3,they back filled your screen dude,never ever do that as it really doesnt help,as they obviously found out.lol
yer can get a toptint in the mk3,only in green tho dude