Replacement Windscreens

Replacement Windscreens

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razor

Original Poster:

1,311 posts

265 months

Tuesday 13th August 2002
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Anyone have any idea how long it (usually) takes to get a replacement windscreen for the Cerbera? I've been waiting for 3 weeks so far for a screen to come from TVR. I find this pretty alarming.

ChrisLeese

54 posts

269 months

Tuesday 13th August 2002
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I had one replaced about a month ago and it only took a few days.

It was done through a windscreen company who sourced it from a London TVR dealer. Dont know which one, though I suspect it was the TVR Centre.

heliox

450 posts

263 months

Tuesday 13th August 2002
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I've been waiting for 4 weeks

the delays being blamed on the factory holiday plus they havent got any special windscreen boxes to send them in..yeh right.

heliox

Rosso Paul

1,080 posts

268 months

Wednesday 14th August 2002
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About a year ago I had mine changed by RAC Autowindscreens in Luton. They got a screen the next day - when they got it they phoned and told me it had a slight blemish in the glass so they got a relacement and that arrived the day after that. They didn't seem to have trouble getting them then. Also, because I was a bit concerned about the job being done perfectly they were quite happy for me to stand there and watch them do the work. Took them a couple of hours to do the job, but I left the car with them overnight to let the seal cure. They were excellent and did a really good job - it also got rid of the millky edge you often see round a lot of TVR windscreens. Highly recommended.

>> Edited by Rosso Paul on Wednesday 14th August 07:04

octane junkie

244 posts

269 months

Wednesday 14th August 2002
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Just what is that milky edge - and how is it caused? I have 2 patches on my screen like that.

zertec

499 posts

284 months

Wednesday 14th August 2002
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Just what is that milky edge - and how is it caused? I have 2 patches on my screen like that.


Delamination caused by the sandwich (glass/plastic/glass) separating.

angusfaldo

2,791 posts

275 months

Monday 19th August 2002
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Just what is that milky edge - and how is it caused? I have 2 patches on my screen like that.



Check you windscreen surround rubber. It may need resealing. It won't cure the milkiness you have already but should slow down its gradual creep into your area of vision. I used silcone sealant (get the stuff anywahere - Halfords etc) on mine. Get it done sooner rather than later!

AF

razor

Original Poster:

1,311 posts

265 months

Tuesday 20th August 2002
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Just found out that replacement windscreens from TVR will be available in 2nd week of September (having taken the car in 6 weeks ago!) That's what I call service?!!

octane junkie

244 posts

269 months

Tuesday 20th August 2002
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Check you windscreen surround rubber. It may need resealing. It won't cure the milkiness you have already but should slow down its gradual creep into your area of vision. I used silcone sealant (get the stuff anywahere - Halfords etc) on mine. Get it done sooner rather than later!

AF



Thanks for the advice - did just that and found the rubber to be split in 2 or 3 places. Handy stuff, silicon. Checked the rear screen as well and found similar degradation, albeit in only one spot.

RolexBlue

199 posts

265 months

Friday 23rd August 2002
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Just found out that replacement windscreens from TVR will be available in 2nd week of September (having taken the car in 6 weeks ago!) That's what I call service?!!



Sounds about right I waited 6 weeks for a replacement screen for my Chimaera - something to do with the factory not stock piling any more!


Paul