Bullet Proof SRi
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Registered: 11th Jul 05
Location: UK - Clacton on sea - Essex
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Does anyone know if the excess for the windscreen actually covers all glass on the car.
A wire on my rear screen must be faulty as the power is going to it but its not demisting, ill be needing a new rear window i supose but not sure if the insurance covers this as ive only ever had to have windscreen work done before.
Anyone know,
obviously if they do cover it, i assume they will only cover it for actual breakage and not the wire fault i have, so ill have a word with some1 down at autoglass to see if they could put a crack in it first.
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tom_simes
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Location: Undy, Newport Drives: Skoda Octavia vRS estate
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So is the majority of the glass demisting and only one copper element is faulty, or is the whole lot broken?
How do you know its getting power, tested it with a multimeter?
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Ian
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Check if it's windscreen or glass cover. If it's the former then you may be out of luck.
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davieslim
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most will cover rear windows as well we had to do it to a cavy gsi cause of the same problem
david
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Bullet Proof SRi
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none of it is demisting so i assume alot of wires if not all are damaged.
Not really sure what else it could be, I checked its getting power with a circuit tester (bulb one) not a meter.
When i got the car it had a tint on the window which we took off, ive heard these can damage the wires when pulled off.
[Edited on 06-11-2008 by Bullet Proof SRi]
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