Before you jump into your car for that long-planned
road trip, there are a few things you need to take care of to make sure your
trip will be a safe one.
Get an oil change, have your
belts and engine checked, and if your windshield has ever been replaced, make
sure the job was done right, says Leo Cyr, vice
president of NOVUS Auto Glass.
According to the National Highway Transportation
and Safety Administration (NHTSA), 82 people are either killed or injured in
accidents every day after being ejected from their vehicles. Theres
no breakdown of how many of those people went through windshields, but Cyr
figures the number is high.
Laws exist that require seatbelt
use. Laws exist to prohibit tampering with or disabling airbags. However, there
are no laws that govern how a windshield is replaced once the vehicle leaves
the factory. An improperly replaced windshield could -- and sometimes does --
become detached from the vehicle during airbag deployment, from the force of a
collision, or when the car rolls or flips over. With the windshield disabled,
the effectiveness of the vehicles safety restraint system
(SRS) is seriously compromised.
The tragedy of the situation,
explains Cyr, is the average person will not
realize their windshield was improperly replaced until it is too late. There
are literally thousands of responsible auto glass companies in the United
States that perform high-quality, safe windshield replacement. However, the way
to locate and select such a company comes from knowing what questions to ask
before making a commitment.
The first question to ask is if the windshield
really needs to be replaced, or if dings in the glass can be repaired. Chips or
dings that are small enough to be covered by a credit card or cracks that will
fit under a dollar bill are typically repairable without having to remove the
factory seal of the original glass.
If you do decide to go through with a repair, ask
if the technician will take the following steps when making the repair:
• *
Remove the old sealant leaving approximately 1/16 inch bonding surface.
*
Clean and prime the glass and the vehicle pinchweld.
* Wear gloves so as not
to contaminate the clean glass.
* Use urethane adhesive (not butyl tape or
silicone).
* Check for a passenger side airbag and, if present, use urethane
rated for that type of installation.
* Discuss how long before the vehicle can
be driven.
* Tell you the dos
and donts
of operation during adhesive curing.
After the job is done, inspect the work
carefully. You do not need to be an auto glass expert to identify the tell
tale signs of improper installation. From outside the
vehicle, see if the windshield is perfectly centered on the car. Is the
distance the same between the left side and the right side of the windshield
and the auto body?
Finally, inspect the molding that fits around
the entire circumference of the windshield. Is the molding broken or are there
visible gaps? Is the molding flat or does it look like a roller coaster? Most
importantly, is the glass flush with the vehicles
body? If any of these conditions are present, the installation should be
considered suspect.
When shopping for auto glass
repair and/or replacement services, people need to be quality conscious to a
fault, says Cyr. Discounts,
coupons and sales incentives are fine when shopping for brand
name products at competing retailers. Auto glass repair/replacement is not a
product. It is a service -- a safety service -- requiring the use of the best
materials technology has to offer.
For more information or to locate the NOVUS
Service Center nearest you, visit www.novusglass.com
Courtesy of ARA Content
Visperud Autosalg
http://www.2sportscars.com/carsafe.shtml
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