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distorted windshield on 06 TL by white_trash
Jun 02, 2006 (7:57 am)
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My 2006 TL has had 3 windshields so far and ALL have been optically distorted. The 2 loaner cars did too. One was so bad I
was carsick. The service mgr was shocked that no one had pointed it out to them yet. Am I the only one with perfect vision seeing the imperfections ? Has anyone had this problem, and should I continue replacing them or start with Lemon Law ?
I am ready to sell it and get a Lexus or Infinity.
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Re: distorted windshield on 06 TL [white_trash] by tedescm1
Jun 08, 2006 (4:24 am)
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Replying to: white_trash (Jun 02, 2006 7:57 am)

Buy the Lexus...in terms of quality...there is not much of a comparison!
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Re: distorted windshield on 06 TL [tedescm1] by rcoketguy
Jun 08, 2006 (9:55 am)
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Replying to: tedescm1 (Jun 08, 2006 4:24 am)

Were you wearing polarized sunglasses? I noticed something strange in my windshield today. My sunglasses are polarized lens and tinted glass (not aftermarket tinting) can look different through polarized lenses. With the glasses off, I really didn't notice the distortion, which I only saw in the bottom right area of the windshield.
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Re: distorted windshield on 06 TL [rcoketguy] by white_trash
Jun 09, 2006 (7:30 am)
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Replying to: rcoketguy (Jun 08, 2006 9:55 am)

Yes, I do wear Polarized glasses, however, I had a Legend for 17 yrs & always wore
Polarized lenses and NEVER had this problem !! Nor have the problem in other
cars - gotta be the TL's. One of the loaner cars I was given while they were replacing
one of my windshields was even worse than any I had on mine. Service people were
shocked no one else had pointed it out to them sooner. The Pacific Ocean horizon
is flat not rippled as it appears through TL windshields #1, #2 and now #3.
Guess I'll go for #4 .......
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Distorted glass on PPG replacement windshields, 04 TL. by badly
Jun 20, 2006 (4:28 pm)
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Well, I took a rock to my windshield on I-95 and had to replace the glass. Acura dealership recommended a company that they use, and I called them to schedule a replacement. Replacement seemed fine, but my short (OK, petite) wife noticed some optical distortion along the bottom 1-2 inches of glass as well as in the corners. Her passenger at the time noticed it too. Glass repair outfit said that the windshield was under warranty and that the distortion was considered a defect, so they came out and replaced the glass again. Windshield #2 has identical problem. Both were PPG. OK, several questions:
 
Should I have the glass done yet again? Spoke with the dealer and he says there's no difference b/w the ppg and the "honda" marked windshield, though I'm considering getting "honda" glass next time around (although isn't it made by ppg?) as a possibility.
 
Is this a normal distortion due to the curve of the windshield? If so, why was it not apparent with the stock windshield? Is it normal for aftermarket windshields?
 
Would I be causing or risking a different problem by having the windshield taken out and replaced a third time? Or are windshield replacements no big deal.
 
Does such a distortion indicate a structural or unsafe flaw in the glass or is it just a distortion?
 
Any help and enlightenment I could get on this subject will be much appreciated. Many thanks in advance.
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Re: Distorted glass on PPG replacement windshields, 04 TL. [badly] by scottm123
Jun 21, 2006 (4:58 am)
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Replying to: badly (Jun 20, 2006 4:28 pm)

Done correctly, windshield replacements are no big deal... but the windshield is a structural part of the car and the job needs to be done by a reputable company.
 
Glass distortion is common, especially in aftermarket "OEM" windshields. It's often not noticed by most drivers.
 
Distortion in the glass is most likely not going to be a safety issue in terms of structural strength, but if the glass is distorted, I would have them do the job again, and see if they can use a Honda Windshield. If not, see if they can use a different brand then these first 2 times.
Obvisously, the PPG glass is not a very good option for you.
 
Pilkington is a OEM supplier for car companies like BMW and Volvo and are supposed to be very high in quality, but I know people who have had Lexus windshields replaced with Pilkington glass and complain about this same distortion issue.
 
Distorted glass can cause dizziness in some drivers and if it is affecting you, it should be replaced.
 
When you break a windshield and have it replaced, it should be every bit as good as when you bought the car new.

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