NightPHEVer
Well-known member
September 2017 got a 20mm crack in my windscreen (bouncing stone - recently resurfaced road) right in driver's view, so had to replace screen as MoT failure beckoned (much disputing with Admiral Insurance followed as Mitsubishi First said my insurance would cover its replacement at a Mitsubishi main dealer, but Admiral didn't agree. Mitsubishi First eventually paid as they gave me the incorrect information).
Just now, 8 months and 6000 miles later another crack! (bouncing stone - recently resurfaced road). I was going about 40mph, a long way from the slow moving traffic sausage in front. What is it with PHEV windscreens - is it something to do with the aerodynamics? I'm now insured with Mitsubishi so it will be interesting to see how they deal with this. The 20mm crack is on the passenger side this time, so is probably not an MoT failure. I doubt it can be fixed though as I was told last time that only 'chips' in the glass can be ground-out and filled, not cracks. Not sure where that'll leave me in claiming for yet another replacement.
The total cost of replacement last time at Mitsubishi was a not inconsiderable £833.51. The genuine Mitsubishi rubber seals alone cost £150. The car has still only done 15,000 miles and may soon be on its third windscreen. The environmental consequences alone don't bare thinking about, never mind the cost.
Just now, 8 months and 6000 miles later another crack! (bouncing stone - recently resurfaced road). I was going about 40mph, a long way from the slow moving traffic sausage in front. What is it with PHEV windscreens - is it something to do with the aerodynamics? I'm now insured with Mitsubishi so it will be interesting to see how they deal with this. The 20mm crack is on the passenger side this time, so is probably not an MoT failure. I doubt it can be fixed though as I was told last time that only 'chips' in the glass can be ground-out and filled, not cracks. Not sure where that'll leave me in claiming for yet another replacement.
The total cost of replacement last time at Mitsubishi was a not inconsiderable £833.51. The genuine Mitsubishi rubber seals alone cost £150. The car has still only done 15,000 miles and may soon be on its third windscreen. The environmental consequences alone don't bare thinking about, never mind the cost.