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Thread: Rear Automotive window

Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago by Bent
My Accord had window tint on the back window before I got it My Accord had it's tint removed before I got it... My Accord has no more defrost grid lines left - they all ripped off with the tint. I'm looking at a 680 dollar repair bill to get a new window c/w defroster grid installed. Or, I can get a salvaged rear window for 80 bucks and then pay a glass shop to install it - I think the ...
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john33 replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Go with the used glass. Check continuity of the defogger grid with an ohmeter. If your lucky - you may find an auto-glass installer to do it for 50 bucks. I wouldnt reccomend you doing it yourself. Aftermarket repairs are very hit and miss - not reliable.

 

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Rear Automotive window
Published (2009-11-15 23:42:00)
My Accord had window tint on the back window before I got it My Accord had it's tint removed before I got it... My Accord has no more defrost grid lines left - they all ripped off with the tint. I'm looking at a 680 dollar repair bill to get a new window c/w defroster grid installed. Or, I can get a salvaged rear window for 80 bucks and then pay a glass shop to install it - I think the installation kit is kinda $pendy too. Does...
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Rear Automotive window
Published (2009-11-16 00:22:00)
Go with the used glass. Check continuity of the defogger grid with an ohmeter. If your lucky - you may find an auto-glass installer to do it for 50 bucks. I wouldnt reccomend you doing it yourself. Aftermarket repairs are very hit and miss - not reliable.

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