New screen fitted, it leaked, electrics playing up
New screen fitted, it leaked, electrics playing up
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scrw.

Original Poster:

3,041 posts

212 months

Okay so new screen fitted a couple of days ago by national outfit via my insurance. Noticed over weekend while driving in the rain, a running water sound behind the dash (looked and no obvious damp at the time). I have called them out to do an inspection and refit asap (thursday). However went to move the car earlier and I have lost the exterior lights on the left side of the car (albeit front headlight doing disco flashing). A quick poke around the footwell and where the main loom junction is and the BCM is all rather damp. How is this one going to play out, will call them again first thing to report the latest find, and I suppose in my favour the thing passed its MOT with no issues 2 days prior to the screen being done so it was not an existing fault. Are they going to surprise me and all will be resolved or am I in for a world of pain?

Sebring440

3,036 posts

118 months

scrw. said:
Okay so new screen fitted a couple of days ago by national outfit via my insurance. Noticed over weekend while driving in the rain, a running water sound behind the dash (looked and no obvious damp at the time). I have called them out to do an inspection and refit asap (thursday). However went to move the car earlier and I have lost the exterior lights on the left side of the car (albeit front headlight doing disco flashing). A quick poke around the footwell and where the main loom junction is and the BCM is all rather damp. How is this one going to play out, will call them again first thing to report the latest find, and I suppose in my favour the thing passed its MOT with no issues 2 days prior to the screen being done so it was not an existing fault. Are they going to surprise me and all will be resolved or am I in for a world of pain?
scrw. said:
Are they going to surprise me and all will be resolved or am I in for a world of pain?
No one knows. Report back after Thursday.

GasEngineer

2,057 posts

84 months

Tuesday
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Insurance companies usually guarantee any work / repairs, so you should at least have that if the windscreen company won't help.

mobile chicane22

417 posts

210 months

Tuesday
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I had a screen fitted on insurance that failed due to manufacturing defect.

no leaks the glass just randomly cracked in one corner about 12 hours after it was fitted

The window company were quick to rectify the issue and a "head inspector" was apparently sent to look at the original one that failed before it was removed to ensure it was fitted properly.


trickywoo

13,500 posts

252 months

Tuesday
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Modern screens are bonded on so it’s really unlikely the screen is leaking.


21TonyK

12,843 posts

231 months

Tuesday
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You'll recognise this scenario... (mine this morning!)



Cant help with the legalities but I think I've tracked mine down to a poorly fitted A-pillar gasket, clips and seal between the roof gutter and the top screen trim.

Edited by 21TonyK on Tuesday 3rd February 08:29

normalbloke

8,429 posts

241 months

Tuesday
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trickywoo said:
Modern screens are bonded on so it s really unlikely the screen is leaking.
Oh, but they do. Especially when slapped in by some of the glass banshees
I m sure Glassman will be along shortly to give his usual balanced and useful input.

scrw.

Original Poster:

3,041 posts

212 months

Tuesday
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Alarm bells went off when the first fitter said he wondered why so much glue was used on the glass he took out as he didn't use as much to fit the new one. Glass coming out was factory glass. Water is in the BCM, going to double check the sunroof drains but this all happened day after the screen was fitted so don't think it is unrelated.

Robertb

3,284 posts

260 months

Tuesday
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Might they have mis-fitted the windscreen scuttle trim, seals etc?

Bonded screens absolutely can leak. I had the great Glassman out last month for his expert attention to fix the one in my Merc which had failed in one section and was letting in water.

scrw.

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3,041 posts

212 months

Tuesday
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Had a quick poke about, windscreen scuttle is not fitted correctly and not all going down the drain pipe on the drivers side, sunroof drain is okay and clean as I do rod then out with strimmer wire every service and there is a big loom plug and BCM, both of which are getting water dripping onto them right now. NSF headlight levelling motor is currently having a fit too, with ignition off that shouldn't be live. Lots of photos taken, off to call the screen peeps now.

21TonyK

12,843 posts

231 months

Tuesday
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scrw. said:
Alarm bells went off when the first fitter said he wondered why so much glue was used on the glass he took out as he didn't use as much to fit the new one. Glass coming out was factory glass. Water is in the BCM, going to double check the sunroof drains but this all happened day after the screen was fitted so don't think it is unrelated.
I can recommend precision.garage on the bay for a BCM reflash. Did mine and returned the day he got it for 30 odd quid.

Worked first time despite several months water ingress.

scrw.

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3,041 posts

212 months

Tuesday
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If it was my cockup I would do down the route of used BCM, I have the software to reflash them. However they can fix the bloody thing, really don't want a Jeep with dodgy electrics.

Red9zero

10,168 posts

79 months

Tuesday
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normalbloke said:
trickywoo said:
Modern screens are bonded on so it s really unlikely the screen is leaking.
Oh, but they do. Especially when slapped in by some of the glass banshees
I m sure Glassman will be along shortly to give his usual balanced and useful input.
I had a leaking screen due to failed sealant on a Volvo C30. Original screen (car was only 2 years old) and a known fault apparently, although Volvo were unwilling to help. Replacement screen fitted and no more leak.

scrw.

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3,041 posts

212 months

Tuesday
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Scuttle panel is about 25mm towards the centre of the car on the drivers side

Correctly fitted passenger side
20260203_140340 by Old_Chad, on Flickr

incorrectly fitted drivers side
20260203_140155 by Old_Chad, on Flickr

So the scuttle is not draining into the drain chute that goes into the inner wing.

Anything on the bottom of the a pillar, including major loom plug and BCM is soaked
20260203_140047 by Old_Chad, on Flickr

Waiting for a call back from the fitting companies customer care people.