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V70 2008 is there any way to break window in emermgency?

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Old Feb 27th, 2020, 17:12   #1
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Default V70 2008 is there any way to break window in emermgency?

Hi All

We decided to buy a small glass breaking device to replace the glass hammer we had years ago, in case of extreme emergencies.

Now I discover that it won't work on laminated glass, and that our model (like most modern Volvos, I guess) has laminated glass, not toughened glass, in the side windows.

Is there any known way of breaking or removing the side window glass from Inside, in an emergency?

I hope never to face this kind of situation, but want to find out what the options are.

Thanks for any information.
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Old Feb 28th, 2020, 02:39   #2
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You have double glazed windows?
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I think you will find the windscreen is laminated , but the remaining glass is toughened . To check , simply lower your door glass and look along the top edge , if you can see a seam running the length of the glass it is laminated

This may make interesting reading
https://www.saint-gobain-sekurit.com...motive-glazing

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Do spring loaded centre punches break modern glass?

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Good morning and thanks to all for their input.

Thank you for the tip about the seam along the top. I have looked, and at first it looks as if there is a seam, but when I rub at it, it seems to vanish. I am not sure it's not just a "contact mark" where the window docks. Further research required!

My manual seems to indicate that the door windows are also laminated, but it has an asterisk, so it may just be an option. The previous owner might know, but it was a "company car" so he probably didn't do the ordering.

I was relying partly on the manual and partly on this site:

https://www.aaa.com/AAA/common/AAR/f...cape-Tools.pdf

Which clearly lists 2008 V70s as having "laminated non-windscreen OEM glass" in all four doors ... but this is a USA site and their models may be different there.

Re punch point tools, that is exactly what I was about to return to the supplier ... it states (inside, of course, not on the box) that it will not work on laminated glass. It's only a small device, but there are sites for road rescue operators which more or less say, if you can't lever a laminated window out of its seals, you are stuck ...

I now have an enquiry out with a Volvo dealer, who also doesn't know (there are so many variants) but is going to check with his tech team.

Re double glazing, I have found in the past (the hard way ...) that home door glazing I thought was laminated was in fact only toughened and shattered nicely. The guy who repaired it tells me that is normal!

So my particular jury is still out here. If we find it's toughened glass we keep the punch tool, if it's laminated, it goes back. I thought I had the right information on what kind of glass yesterday, but "now I am not so sure".

The question of what can break laminated glass still remains outstanding :-)
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If you look at the side windows they will have information printed on them to identify the glass type. This information print is known in the trade as a glass "bug"

The rain obscured detail reads DOT.

This is my side window which is not laminated.

The codes are not comprehensive and mine actually doesn't seem to say the make up of the actual glass but if you get the information off your windows and look here:
https://info.glass.com/decoding-car-windshield-bug/
you can ask them to de-code your "bug".
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