Mk1 Ford Focus RS - Quicklear windscreen?
Mk1 Ford Focus RS - Quicklear windscreen?
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weezb

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3,949 posts

190 months

Sunday 14th August 2011
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I've been looking at these on the classifieds, (there's one local I'll be going for a look at), and have searched through specs etc and can't find if this model came with Quicklear/heated windscreen as standard or as an option.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not basing my purchase decision on this, it's just one of my friends had a boggo Mk1 Focus a while back and he had quicklear as part of a winter pack or something, I just think it'd be a nice feature to have.

Anyone know?

AMST09

570 posts

206 months

Sunday 14th August 2011
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No it doesn't have one, although I believe its possible to retro fit one

S1_RS

782 posts

225 months

Monday 15th August 2011
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Nope, not fitted. I beleive the wiring loom is based on the basic 1.6 model so if that was ever fitted with one std or as an option it will be fairly easy to wire up. Although I'm not sure I'd bother, the heater does a good job of clearing the screen quickly.

Glassman

24,751 posts

241 months

Monday 15th August 2011
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Add a relay and a switch on the dash - bingo. I'm sure the wiring is in place.

mnkiboy

4,409 posts

192 months

Monday 15th August 2011
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Don't forget you would also have the cost of fitting a new windscreen.

weezb

Original Poster:

3,949 posts

190 months

Monday 15th August 2011
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Thanks everyone.

rb5er

11,657 posts

198 months

Monday 15th August 2011
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The quickclear windscreens really are a great feature. Bloody expensive for the glass though.

Glassman

24,751 posts

241 months

Monday 15th August 2011
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rb5er said:
The quickclear windscreens really are a great feature. Bloody expensive for the glass though.
They're also very popular; fast-moving stock / large quantity of stock means they're not as expensive as you may be thinking. The newer Ford models will be, especially of the glass is solar reflective and has rain sensor hardware on it.

rb5er

11,657 posts

198 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Glassman said:
rb5er said:
The quickclear windscreens really are a great feature. Bloody expensive for the glass though.
They're also very popular; fast-moving stock / large quantity of stock means they're not as expensive as you may be thinking. The newer Ford models will be, especially of the glass is solar reflective and has rain sensor hardware on it.
Just going by when i had my focus ST windscreen replaced by autoglass. I

It was quite new at the time and the focus mk2 had not been out that long but I saw the bill that the insurance company would have to foot and it was over £600.

Glassman

24,751 posts

241 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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It's no secret that one very large and well known replacement company's retail pricing is in keeping with its size.

There is also another fairly well known nationally operated replacement company whose pricing is in keeping with its ambition.

The difference between the two is about the distance between the north and south pole; so there's plenty to choose from and competition for business is fierce.


The Highway Man

7,283 posts

204 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2011
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My bog standard CL comes with heated screen. I've just noticed 2 massive chips in the windscreen, so it looks like an expensive replacement coming up. I do have windscreen excess on my insurance but I'm loathed to lose my no claims as i'll pay more in the long run!!

rb5er

11,657 posts

198 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2011
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The Highway Man said:
My bog standard CL comes with heated screen. I've just noticed 2 massive chips in the windscreen, so it looks like an expensive replacement coming up. I do have windscreen excess on my insurance but I'm loathed to lose my no claims as i'll pay more in the long run!!

Glass replacement does not effect your no claims bonus.

The Highway Man

7,283 posts

204 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2011
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That is very interesting to know, I thought it did? do you have to pay increased premiums on renewal?. The windscreen only half clears, so I'm assuming the large chip has damaged the heating element, if my renewal is not affected, new windscreen here I come!! biggrin

Glassman

24,751 posts

241 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2011
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rb5er said:

Glass replacement does not effect your no claims bonus.
But may affect the premium on renewal as many are registering windscreen replacements as claims.

One insurer is freezing NCD for a year if windscreen/glass claim is notified/registered.



The Highway Man

7,283 posts

204 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2011
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Knowing my luck, it'll be More Than who i'm with.

rb5er

11,657 posts

198 months

Wednesday 24th August 2011
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The Highway Man said:
That is very interesting to know, I thought it did? do you have to pay increased premiums on renewal?. The windscreen only half clears, so I'm assuming the large chip has damaged the heating element, if my renewal is not affected, new windscreen here I come!! biggrin
Well glassman is the first to tell me otherwise.

The 2 insurance companies that I have had to get glass through have both told me it does not effect ncb. So best bet is ask your insurer.

Glassman

24,751 posts

241 months

Wednesday 24th August 2011
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rb5er said:
Well glassman is the first to tell me otherwise.

The 2 insurance companies that I have had to get glass through have both told me it does not effect ncb. So best bet is ask your insurer.
It's a bit sketchy tbh - I'm going by what various policyholders have said (and in some cases shown) about windscreen claims.

No real rhyme or reason either: one guy made half a dozen claims on the same vehicle (kept getting broken into) and it made no difference to his premium come renewal time. On the other hand, guy made one windscreen claim and his premium shot up by 50-odd quid on the count that he'd made that claim (it was shown on the breakdown).

You'd think a vandalised vehicle would be deemed more of a risk over a routine cracked windscreen (esp if it was five or six times within a fixed period).

indipendant

14 posts

179 months

Tuesday 6th September 2011
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The quickclear windscreen was the second best thing that Ford ever invested in, very good product.