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Driving with a cracked windshield is risky and may be unsafe. Cracks can quickly spread due to temperature changes, road vibration, or moisture. In many cases, driving with a damaged windshield can also violate local safety regulations. We recommend having it inspected by an auto glass professional as soon as possible.
Windshields can crack due to temperature changes, existing chips, body flex, or stress from improper installation. Hot-to-cold transitions, such as using defrost on a cold windshield, can cause small flaws to spread into larger cracks.
Water leaks or wind noise usually indicate an installation-related issue. This should be addressed immediately to prevent interior damage or safety concerns. Contact us right away so we can inspect the seal and correct the problem.
Many modern vehicles require ADAS camera recalibration after windshield replacement. Without recalibration, safety systems like lane departure warning and forward collision alert may not function properly. Recalibration restores accuracy and ensures your vehicle’s safety features work as designed.
Side and back glass are made of tempered glass, which is designed to shatter into small pieces for safety. Temperature changes, impacts, or manufacturing stress can cause it to break suddenly. Replacement is the only safe solution once tempered glass shatters.
A window that won’t move is often caused by a failed window regulator, motor issue, or off-track glass. Broken door glass can also jam the mechanism. A proper inspection is needed to determine whether glass replacement, mechanical repair, or both are required.
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