Panoramic Sunroof Explosion
#41
Burning Brakes
Very disappointing to read...that is stealing and being openly dishonest just to save a few bucks on a stupid mistake. That's a big problem today...no one wants to own up to being stupid and wants everyone else to foot the bill. Sounds like a familiar government party vying to get back into power by promising people free $hit
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#42
Instructor
Hyundai recently recalled their Tucson for shattering panoramic sunroofs. Thankfully I never had this issue with the Tucson. Seems like this is a common problem among all car makers. Another example of when automotive engineers get too caught up in innovation and forget about necessary design requirements. One of the main problems with panoramic sunroofs is that they require a very rigid frame to protect it and minimize flex. This adds weight to the roof, thus raising the center of gravity of the vehicle.
#43
I personally would have not believed it without the pics, but it's very clearly there. However I do really really hate people who make one post, get a shit ton of replies, and then never ever come back to update. It's frustrating and a massive waste of time.
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#44
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Holly Crap!!! Be thankful you had sun guard screen fully closed & glass did not fall & make scary situation even worse. They might have had to change the name of the company from ACURA to "DARSH88" if you sued them if you crashed.
I’ve read that as all sunroofs are getting larger this type of thing is happening more & more. I’ve heard that its more incline to crack after hitting a big bump or shifting lanes very quickly, like to avoid something is the road. I’ve also heard it more incline to happen if there is a wide temperature variance from inside & outside. I’d race back to the dealer & get a loaner for free while the obtain the replacement glass. Good luck
I’ve read that as all sunroofs are getting larger this type of thing is happening more & more. I’ve heard that its more incline to crack after hitting a big bump or shifting lanes very quickly, like to avoid something is the road. I’ve also heard it more incline to happen if there is a wide temperature variance from inside & outside. I’d race back to the dealer & get a loaner for free while the obtain the replacement glass. Good luck
#45
Right. Especially when it isn't a troll post.
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#46
Holly Crap!!! Be thankful you had sun guard screen fully closed & glass did not fall & make scary situation even worse. They might have had to change the name of the company from ACURA to "DARSH88" if you sued them if you crashed.
I’ve read that as all sunroofs are getting larger this type of thing is happening more & more. I’ve heard that its more incline to crack after hitting a big bump or shifting lanes very quickly, like to avoid something is the road. I’ve also heard it more incline to happen if there is a wide temperature variance from inside & outside. I’d race back to the dealer & get a loaner for free while the obtain the replacement glass. Good luck
I’ve read that as all sunroofs are getting larger this type of thing is happening more & more. I’ve heard that its more incline to crack after hitting a big bump or shifting lanes very quickly, like to avoid something is the road. I’ve also heard it more incline to happen if there is a wide temperature variance from inside & outside. I’d race back to the dealer & get a loaner for free while the obtain the replacement glass. Good luck
We like opening the shade to let the sun shine in and if that should happen, not going to be pretty...
#47
Drifting
( For extra credit, translate and name the source of the unaltered quote: "Radix malorum est cupiditas" ).
Back to shattering windows, I once managed to stick the tongue of a utility trailer through the back glass of an SUV, as I was loading a very large quantity of horse manure into it with a wheel barrow. I blame the horse.
But as Forrest Gump would put it: "it happens".
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#48
Null and proud of it
Haven't you heard? Regulation is the root of all evil. There's gotta be some way to pin this on the consumer.
( For extra credit, translate and name the source of the unaltered quote: "Radix malorum est cupiditas" ).
Back to shattering windows, I once managed to stick the tongue of a utility trailer through the back glass of an SUV, as I was loading a very large quantity of horse manure into it with a wheel barrow. I blame the horse.
But as Forrest Gump would put it: "it happens".
( For extra credit, translate and name the source of the unaltered quote: "Radix malorum est cupiditas" ).
Back to shattering windows, I once managed to stick the tongue of a utility trailer through the back glass of an SUV, as I was loading a very large quantity of horse manure into it with a wheel barrow. I blame the horse.
But as Forrest Gump would put it: "it happens".
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#49
What I also remember is back in 2012, Hyundai recalled the Veloster pano roof and there was a class action lawsuit.
https://www.classlawgroup.com/hyunda...nroof-lawsuit/
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Typically not caused by a rock unless a falling meteor hits your roof. Insurance will cover this but your dealer will not as it's not considered warranty. It is VERY expensive as these roofs cost a ton.
#53
^ Most definitely and it happens. Sometimes it's due to external causes and sometimes it "just happens".
The comprehensive auto insurance generally covers all glass breakage regardless of fault.
The comprehensive auto insurance generally covers all glass breakage regardless of fault.
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#54
This happened to my inlaws 2009 Toyota Venza last yr....driving down the highway and BAM.....it cracked..scared the crap out of them.....even though it was out of warranty, Toyota fixed it for free as a goodwill gesture
#55
wow this just worries me, I should call my insurance guys and find out about it.
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#57
Skeptic
In direct Sun, the panel gets incredibly hot. I was applying Rain-X to mine, and while removing the Rain-X with a wet towel, I still could not keep my hand on the glass.
#58
Being totally serious, I don't think you need to apply Rain-X to the sun roof. The only purpose of that is to make water bead so it will roll off for visibility. And you aren't generally needing great visibility out of the sun roof, but also the water is always pulled off just by driving anyways.
#59
Skeptic
Yeah, I know but I do the whole car and I figured why not. The glass stays cleaner too. One thing I like about Rain-X is the more you use it, the less you have to use it. First app doesn't usually last very long. But each repeated application lasts longer and longer. To the point where just a good washing restores the effect. After a while, I'll only apply it twice a year.
#60
That jiggling is the body/frame absorbing the impact instead of the occupant's bodies! These are crumple zone and just as the name suggests they are supposed to "give" to absorb energy.
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#62
If you think about it, glass breaks upon impact. If you just tell them a rock fell on it and broke the glass, it will be covered by comprehensive.
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#65
Mine is only $50 for comprehensive, and $300 for collision deductibles. I pay only $630 per 6 months for full coverage, 500k/500k liability, and this is in NJ for my RDX.
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#67
I guess it depends on your history, location and age. I pay $1100/year total for both our vehicles ($0 comp and $500 Coll). 2019 CX-5 Signature and 2013 Lexus ES350 UL. Both bought new. I had an RDX quote and it was within $50 of the CX-5.
#68
You should probably shop around with other insurance companies. Yours sounds very expensive.
#69
Same thing happened to my 2019 Acura MDX. This morning, I went to my car to get something, when I shut the door, I heard a big noise from the top of the car. I found the sun roof explored. I just bought it this October. I called the dealer, they said the warranty does not cover it
. I am so mad!
. I am so mad!
#72
Drifting
I believe in some states glass is covered under comprehensive with no deductible. MN for instance. But not WI.
And I have had sunroof glass failures, but they were associated with external impacts. And far, far from home. Once in grizzly bear country, which was somewhat disconcerting. Yet another of the 1001 uses for duct tape!
Do the bears know our cans have a convenient pull tab on top?
And I have had sunroof glass failures, but they were associated with external impacts. And far, far from home. Once in grizzly bear country, which was somewhat disconcerting. Yet another of the 1001 uses for duct tape!
Do the bears know our cans have a convenient pull tab on top?
#73
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I have full glass coverage through insurance.
Good thing too. Last year I had a rock kick up on the highway near the edge on the driver side and cracked the window. Looking at close to a grand for a new Acura windshield and camera tuning.
Good thing too. Last year I had a rock kick up on the highway near the edge on the driver side and cracked the window. Looking at close to a grand for a new Acura windshield and camera tuning.
#74
Three Wheelin'
I have had a ton of windshield claims (at least 5, maybe 6) and one cracked fog light, all on my BMWs, over a period of 15 years. Must be something about little rocks on the highways in CA. Prior to that no glass claims when I lived in NC or MA. I've been lucky so far with the RDX, but that's also because I don't do much highway driving now, especially not in the areas with heavy traffic.
#75
I agree completely! It is disappointing to read that someone purposely lies to get something they should not get. Not only is it wrong on its own merits but it makes all of us pay more.
#76
Acura RDX 2020 sun roof exploding
The same issue on 2020 Acura RDX – sun roof exploded with no reason while driving on the highway, good weather and road condition. Roof exploded outward and it looks like it is design issue related to induced vortexes and natural frequency of the roof vibration. May be
Acura RDX 2020 sun roof exploded
it is manufacturing non conformance, but too many people experienced the same issue. I will claim manufacturer warranty to repair and if not granted it could result in class action lawsuits.
Acura RDX 2020 sun roof exploded
it is manufacturing non conformance, but too many people experienced the same issue. I will claim manufacturer warranty to repair and if not granted it could result in class action lawsuits.
#77
mrgold35
Is it worth putting clear window film on the inside of the pano sunroof to help protect you if it shatters? I had road debris shatter my 08 RDX front passenger side window at hwy speeds. The window tint held the window together in one piece instead of collapsing.
Last edited by mrgold35; 01-03-2020 at 11:22 AM.
#78
That is a solid idea. Now i am concerned about it shattering on children sitting in the back!
#79
Drifting
The same issue on 2020 Acura RDX – sun roof exploded with no reason while driving on the highway, good weather and road condition. Roof exploded outward and it looks like it is design issue related to induced vortexes and natural frequency of the roof vibration. May be it is manufacturing non conformance, but too many people experienced the same issue. I will claim manufacturer warranty to repair and if not granted it could result in class action lawsuits.
BS aside, air pressure differential may be involved in the final failure, but IMO the glass was probably subjected to some force that stressed it beforehand.
The question is whether that force was an external impact ( hail ? ), side loading from the vehicle flexing, or something that happened during assembly or transport of the vehicle. And sadly, I think that's going to be impossible to prove.
The cost of replacement may be lower than many people's deductibles, so I'm not sure who would track these failures. My insurance directed me to a sunroof and car accessories shop when I had failures on other vehicles.
In those cases, airborne objects bounced upward off the windshield, then bounced off the bottom of a car-top ski box and down onto the sunroof glass. Once it was a rock, and once it was a mourning dove. The dove also broke the windshield. ( ~ 80 mph ). The pressure drop from passing trucks caused the final pop hours later. And yeah, that's exciting!
I suppose it's possible the glass is defective in the first place, or an inadequate thickness, but there are an awful lot of these out there, and this particular sunroof may not be unique to RDX.
#80
Drifting
I think I've had the cover on mine opened once, when my son asked why my new car didn't have a sunroof. Boy, did I show him!