The windscreen on my vehicle has cracked contacted my insurance they contacted the equivalent to auto glass in France I got a response back sorry cant get one And yes I have re-contacted the insurance company and Ford and getting no where any ideas how to locate one any other way
Might help to give some info on the car.
Also is this defo an insurance job and is it insured F or UK
Also how bad is it, driveable or nondriveable and urgent to replace
Have you contscted a Ford main dealer in any country
I suspect you just found a useless garage. Auto glass are in France so try them. The screen on my Morgan cracked a couple of years ago for no reason and my local windscreen repair crew got a replacement which they discovered was the wrong one but persevered and found the correct one after the car had spent a couple of months in their workshop. It cost my insurers over âŹ1,000 though
Also feu vert. Norauto, other garages.
Yes, arenât they known as Carglas here? I had a small crack in the corner of the screen of the car I had just bought and a man came all the way from Anglouleme, 50 kms away, to change it at my home. No charge.
No charge to you - somebody will have paid an absolute fortune - these guys overcharge massively.
Very good. I only realised they were here when a neighbourâs children burst out laughing at the English version of the jingle on our TV.
You should be able to take your car to the nearest place that fixes windscreens.
They used to, on the corporate website, have all the versions of the âxxx repair, xxx replaceâ jingle in 30+ different languages as MP3s, which I mistakenly told a friend who worked for Global in the U.K. who then proceeded to fill a good 2 hours of his networked radio show playing one after the other while everyone in the studio, and seemingly many at home, were in absolute hysterical laughter, making a âguess the countryâ quiz and all manner of nonsense. I told him because I thought it was mildly amusing, and was a daft thing to tell a friend, I didnât expect millions of people to have to endure it on their way home from work He didnât even get free lifetime windscreen repairs out of it, despite name-checking them dozens of times giving them a whole heap of free advertising!
Chances are itâs on contract to the insurer at considerable discount in order to tap into a very reliable revenue stream for the windscreen repairer.
Iâd echo Karen and suggest you give details of the car model & year - someone might know where to source a windscreen.
Otherwise, presumably, the vehicle will have to be written off which I am sure you wonât want.
The local casse might have one, they are usually quite good for all sorts of bits and pieces.
Trouble with that is theyâre only designed (in most modernish cars) to be fitted, not removed and are bonded into the body shell.
I might be getting a little technical, for my own good, but if any sensors are based in the windscreen the garage will marry, sorry canât think of the technical term the car key/s.
It sounds okay in my head
Ford Dealers say its over 10 years old and they are not obliged to supply part for cars over 10 years old I cant believe it but thatâs the reply I got
And people wonder why the planet is in a mess.
If itâs a Ford convertible I have a windscreen for it - PM me