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Redhead Nov 26th, 2017 14:42

2017 xc90 Windscreen replacement
 
I have a 2017 xc90 with a heated windscreen (plus other standard accessories that look through the windscreen).

A lovely Discovery decided to push in front of me today on a dual carriageway with not enough space for him and then proceeded to accelerate away to try and get space (as I braked to allow space for him). His acceleration lifted a stone and now I have a 2.5cm stone chip / minor crack in the windscreen on the passenger side.

I have called Autoglass whom my insurance company uses and it is booked in for Tuesday morning.

Questions:
1) does anyone have any experience of Autoglass on the new XC90s?
2) What are the Autoglass replacement windscreens like for the >2015 XC90s compared to the Volvo ones?
3) should I be concerned about the equipment that looks through the windscreen? Will Autoglass have to be careful not to damage this? Will it need recalibrating afterwards and can Autoglass do this?
4) There seems to be mixed views on dealerfit vs Autoglass to replace a windscreen on the internet in general. Does anyone have any views?

Thanks for any advice or opinions

nu11eaf Nov 26th, 2017 15:37

Dont know about the MK2 xc90 but Autoglass replaced my 2013 MK1 xc90 windscreen which had a stone chip and crack after only 400 miles on the clock, they did an excellent job and the screen looked the same as the old one.

Driver Dave Nov 26th, 2017 15:48

I had to have Autoglass replace my heated windscreen about 15 months ago. There was short delay in them getting the screen, the car was so new they had to get one from Sweden, it is marked as a Volvo part.

The mobile fitter came to my home, it seemed a straight forward job and he made an excellent job of it, although it was the first he had done.

From memory I think the replacement screen came with mounting brackets already mounted, so it was just a case of moving the "roof console" from old to new.

I was advised to have the "centre console" equipment recalibrated, lane departure PA2, etc. however I didn't bother until the car was next in the workshop when the technician reported no action was required.

Jcbrown Nov 26th, 2017 16:29

Been lucky, and not needed a window replaced for many years now, but make got a stone through his Merc S class with all the gubins on the window like the Volvos.

He too was concerned about letting Autoglass lose on his car. But they did a fantastic job and had all the proper equipment to calibrate the different sensors.

I think (though I might be wrong - it was discussed a few months ago over a few pints), that he initially went to the Merc dealer as he wanted them to do it. And they either advised him to use AG, or that if he got them to do it, they would juts bring AG in anyway.

He was told by AG he would have to pay for the calibration, but in they end they didn't charge him.

Redhead Nov 26th, 2017 17:12

Thanks everyone - much appreciated

Autoglass have confirmed that windscreen is not a Volvo one but "one with matching glass". They don't have a technician who can do the job for another 8 days. So booked in then and we will see.....

Slightly dubious over a bad experience with them in the past but I will update the post once its done and let you know how it went

hazzy Nov 26th, 2017 17:25

You can ask AutoGlass to install "Volvo Dealer Glass" if you want to. They might have to check with your insurance company first but they did install the original Volvo part for me when i had the screen replaced last year (XC60).

Bernard F Nov 26th, 2017 19:17

Autoglass did an excellent job on a previous Jaguar XF and I insisted on an OEM original glass which they were happy to do. I should have a word with your insurance company and tell Autoglass before it’s too late.

Paul Wildsmith Nov 26th, 2017 19:28

I've had several screens replaced by Autoglass on my S80. No issues whatsoever .. except, every time they had to make two visits as they failed to come with the right screen. On the phone they ask whether you have heated screen or rain sensors but simply do not understand when you talk about cameras and radars. Hopefully is different now, but may be worth checking.

Redhead Nov 26th, 2017 21:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bernard F (Post 2341713)
Autoglass did an excellent job on a previous Jaguar XF and I insisted on an OEM original glass which they were happy to do. I should have a word with your insurance company and tell Autoglass before it’s too late.

I will do so tomorrow - Thanks

volvocamper Nov 27th, 2017 06:42

Auto glass fitted a new screen to my then 2 year old Touareg exactly 2 years ago. I was nervous as to whether they could fit it exactly as original having read horror stories online re knives slipping when cutting old screen out etc. I particularly request an oe screen and AG and Aviva were happy with that. I explained concerns to the fitter who was v reassuring and was happy for me to watch while he fitted it. They cut the old screens out with a nylon cord and pulley system in a very controlled manner and he assured me it would do no damage-which it didnt (excellent clip on YouTube showing the AG system)
Most heart-stopping moment was when he stuck an arm on the passenger window to swing the news screen into position - HUGE leverage but again fitter was 100% confident.
He did say tho that if there were certain sensors on the top of the screen they had to take cars to strategically place AG units to get calibration correct - was not necessary on my lo-tech Touareg tho.
The AG experience went v well for me.


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