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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

2029.0. "Bonded Windscreen Repairs" by CURRNT::GURRAN (My reality or yours ?) Fri Feb 19 1993 09:58

    I have a Peugeot 405 saloon with a rear window leak. The window is
    bonded, that is glued into the frame and then has a rubber seal put
    around. It looks as though it has been replaced before and then the
    previous owner drove it away before the glue had set.
    
    To take it out and refit it will cost about �88, and I will probably be
    liable if they break it (�100+). So I have been attacking it with the
    normal window sealants you get from Halfords etc. However as they
    rightly say they do not work too well with bonded windscreens. 
    
    Does anyone know, or could find out, the name or a source of the
    bonding adhesive used for the windows so I can try applying another
    coat of glue to try and stem the leak. I have tried asking windscreen
    fitters but they seem too keen on refitting it themselves.
    
    regards,
    	Martin
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2029.1Insurance job?LARVAE::SMART_AResists anything except temptation!Fri Feb 19 1993 12:014
    Martin,
    
    Assuming that it is covered by your insurance, it could get
    "accidently" broken and then would be fixed at no cost to you.......
2029.2Bad design fault perhaps..BAHTAT::BARTLEFri Feb 19 1993 12:249
    
    If the rubber bung stopper under the boot lid hinge should drop
    off... the pointed edge of the lid will smash the rear window !!
    
    Tch ! Tch !  bad design fault that.
    
    Happened to more than one DECcie 405 as far as I heard.
    
    
2029.3SHIPS::GOUGH_PPete GoughWed Mar 03 1993 11:365
    You could find out wher the leek is and apply a layer of silicone (Bath
    sealant) in the general area.
    
    
    Pete
2029.4ouch!PEKING::GERRYTTue Mar 16 1993 17:463
    or clear mastic....
    
    tim