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Offline Reptile47

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Retrofit climate windscreen
« on: 05 January 2018, 15:11 »
Hello guys! Does anyone know if there is an option to retrofit a climate windscreen to a 2015 mk7 Golf? I understand the cost might not justify the project, I was just wondering if it possible in principle...
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Re: Retrofit climate windscreen
« Reply #1 on: 05 January 2018, 15:23 »
Can't see why not, but given the cost of replacement windscreen (first one I needed on my mk7 estate was 1200£ from Autoglass! - not sure how much it cost the second time round about 6 months later) it would be cost prohibitive to start with.

Probably needs high BCM, bit of wiring, relay and an awful lot of coding. Possibly activation with a code by VW, though not sure if this is something that exists. 
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Re: Retrofit climate windscreen
« Reply #2 on: 05 January 2018, 15:35 »
Plus recalibration of the camera at £360

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Re: Retrofit climate windscreen
« Reply #3 on: 05 January 2018, 17:28 »
Can't see why not, but given the cost of replacement windscreen (first one I needed on my mk7 estate was 1200£ from Autoglass! - not sure how much it cost the second time round about 6 months later) it would be cost prohibitive to start with.

Probably needs high BCM, bit of wiring, relay and an awful lot of coding. Possibly activation with a code by VW, though not sure if this is something that exists.

Isn’t it covered under your insurance with a small excess fee? Just checked with my insurer and it’s £75 for replacement and £25 for repair using Autoglass!

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Re: Retrofit climate windscreen
« Reply #4 on: 05 January 2018, 17:53 »
Plus recalibration of the camera at £360

Plus it’d be considered as a modification for insurance purposes as it wasn’t part of the original factory build, so you’d need to declare it to your insurer and give them an opportunity to increase your premium.
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Re: Retrofit climate windscreen
« Reply #5 on: 05 January 2018, 19:55 »
Can't see why not, but given the cost of replacement windscreen (first one I needed on my mk7 estate was 1200£ from Autoglass! - not sure how much it cost the second time round about 6 months later) it would be cost prohibitive to start with.

Probably needs high BCM, bit of wiring, relay and an awful lot of coding. Possibly activation with a code by VW, though not sure if this is something that exists.

Isn’t it covered under your insurance with a small excess fee? Just checked with my insurer and it’s £75 for replacement and £25 for repair using Autoglass!
yep all access went up to £75 when the front cameras started needing calibrations or so the windscreen fitted told me

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Re: Retrofit climate windscreen
« Reply #6 on: 05 January 2018, 20:56 »
Can't see why not, but given the cost of replacement windscreen (first one I needed on my mk7 estate was 1200£ from Autoglass! - not sure how much it cost the second time round about 6 months later) it would be cost prohibitive to start with.

Probably needs high BCM, bit of wiring, relay and an awful lot of coding. Possibly activation with a code by VW, though not sure if this is something that exists.

Isn’t it covered under your insurance with a small excess fee? Just checked with my insurer and it’s £75 for replacement and £25 for repair using Autoglass!
yep all access went up to £75 when the front cameras started needing calibrations or so the windscreen fitted told me

So the excess was £75 for the screen to be replaced and calibrated?

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Re: Retrofit climate windscreen
« Reply #7 on: 05 January 2018, 21:33 »
My excess isn't 75 for windscreen or 25 for repair so the windscreen fitter is talking bo44ocks!!
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Re: Retrofit climate windscreen
« Reply #8 on: 05 January 2018, 22:15 »
Replacement cost was 1200£ - even if insurance paid (which it didn't as not covered) it would still cost 1200, especially for OPs purpose of upgrade.
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Re: Retrofit climate windscreen
« Reply #9 on: 05 January 2018, 22:44 »
Can't see why not, but given the cost of replacement windscreen (first one I needed on my mk7 estate was 1200£ from Autoglass! - not sure how much it cost the second time round about 6 months later) it would be cost prohibitive to start with.

Probably needs high BCM, bit of wiring, relay and an awful lot of coding. Possibly activation with a code by VW, though not sure if this is something that exists.

Isn’t it covered under your insurance with a small excess fee? Just checked with my insurer and it’s £75 for replacement and £25 for repair using Autoglass!
yep all access went up to £75 when the front cameras started needing calibrations or so the windscreen fitted told me

So the excess was £75 for the screen to be replaced and calibrated?
on mine yes, but they have to check your insurance to find out, and you need to take it to one of their centres as it can’t be done on the road,