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oldgz 08-31-2006 10:36 AM

Poll on TCH Windshield Crack
 
I like to get count how many people here get TCH windshield cracked recently and how long you own a TCH. I like to use this kind of static data to show Toyota.

I'm thinking TCH windshield is really a problem one according to the examples I heard from local glass shop. It's more easy to get cracked thanregular Camry. If that's the case, it's not safe to TCH driver and Toyota need recall that.

Sallyspal 08-31-2006 11:08 AM

Re: Poll on TCH Windshield Crack
 

Originally Posted by oldgz
I like to get count how many people here get TCH windshield cracked recently and how long you own a TCH. I like to use this kind of static data to show Toyota.

I'm thinking TCH windshield is really a problem one according to the examples I heard from local glass shop. It's more easy to get cracked thanregular Camry. If that's the case, it's not safe to TCH driver and Toyota need recall that.

I've had same concern (chipped windshield). I thought we'd do this poll as part of larger survey of TCH defects, see my post here:
https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/...sues.9644.html. I plan to get this poll up tomorrow (9/1) at latest)

nash 08-31-2006 12:46 PM

Re: Poll on TCH Windshield Crack
 
I have a small chip, very small - about 1/16 inch and not very deep. So far no cracking.

WVGasGuy 08-31-2006 01:27 PM

Re: Poll on TCH Windshield Crack
 
I've got > 10,500 miles and no problems.

I doubt though that 2 or 3 chipped windows out of 18,000+ cars will not cause Toyota to believe this is a design flaw.

Droid13 08-31-2006 01:47 PM

Re: Poll on TCH Windshield Crack
 
Considering the amount of windshields that are broken every year, the incidence of breakage with one particular model would have to be huge to mean much. My TCH took a nasty blow with a rock big enough that I saw it coming for about 2 seconds at 60mph. I was in heavy traffic on the highway so all I could do was watch it bounce off the truck 1 lane over, bound 15 ft high then SMACK, dead center on the windshield. After a loud expletive, I looked, not a scratch. I think I was also a bit lucky because the rock was smooth and round (yea, it was big enough I could tell). Maybe I was a lot lucky... On the other hand, my new (at the time) 04 Sienna lost it's windshield 4 weeks old. Didn't see that rock...

greencat 08-31-2006 04:26 PM

Re: Poll on TCH Windshield Crack
 
A windshield related problem.

I washed my car for the first time today (took delivery two weeks ago) and after the wash, I noticed a one inch long scratch (I hope it's not a crack) on my windshield. It's hairline thin but I can feel it with my finger nails.:embarass:

I don't think it's caused by a flying stone or windshield wipper (never used the wipper because it hasn't rained). Nobody has touched the windshield either. A friend suggested it could be a scratch at the factory. Anyone else having this sort of scratches on their windshields? I am a bit puzzled as the car is otherwise well assembed. Except the steering wheel is not quite straight, I haven't found other issues with the car.

The scratch is small but now that I realized it's there, it bothers me. Any quick fix to make it go away?:(

Thanks.

Sallyspal 08-31-2006 07:28 PM

Re: Poll on TCH Windshield Crack
 

Originally Posted by WVGasGuy
I've got > 10,500 miles and no problems.

I doubt though that 2 or 3 chipped windows out of 18,000+ cars will not cause Toyota to believe this is a design flaw.

Perhaps you are missing the point. There may be a disproportionate number of TCH owners in this very limited sample (GreenHybrid members) who have experienced this problem. If so, the actual incidence of windshield damage may be relatively widespread among the 18,000 or so who have purchased TCH's to date. We don't know, but what we are saying is that this bears watching.

Freeze 08-31-2006 08:46 PM

Re: Poll on TCH Windshield Crack
 
We had a Chevy stationwagon that had a windshield that seemed to crack and craze for no apparent reason. The dealer kept replacing them saying it had something to do with the wide chrome frame on the bottom of the glass. That being said, it is very hard to prove a windshield is defective because it cracks after an impact. In fact, windshieds are not only laminated, but also tempered so the windshield explodes into tiny marbles rather than sharp, jagged pieces if hit hard enough. That's why even little dings can craze in the weirdest directions.

Interestingly, the TCH windshield and back window do NOT have frames: they're just stuck to the front of the car with Super Bubble Yum (not sure what flavor.)

dalerb 08-31-2006 08:58 PM

Re: Poll on TCH Windshield Crack
 

Originally Posted by Freeze
Interestingly, the TCH windshield and back window do NOT have frames: they're just stuck to the front of the car with Super Bubble Yum (not sure what flavor.)

That freaked me out a little bit when I noticed it while washing the car last weekend. I thought the windshield had been installed incorrectly at first! The rear window is the same. I've never seen car windows that don't have a rubber seal surrounding their edges.

jbollt 08-31-2006 10:05 PM

Re: Poll on TCH Windshield Crack
 

Originally Posted by dalerb
That freaked me out a little bit when I noticed it while washing the car last weekend. I thought the windshield had been installed incorrectly at first! The rear window is the same. I've never seen car windows that don't have a rubber seal surrounding their edges.

I believe that they are attached with a very strong adhesive, and actually become part of the structural rigidity of the body.

I personally think it provides a much cleaner look, with out the rubber seal and/or chrome moldings of yesteryear. (very 1990's!) I like to think it is much more high tech, keeping in line with the rest of the high tech nature of the car.


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