RDX windshield
#1
RDX windshield
I just got my windshield broken this morning by a rock? Has anyone here got an Advance windshield replaced at the dealer? I was told at the dealer when I bought the car, should I need it replaced I should make sure I use Acura to replace because it has a special layer for sound deadening on the Advance.
what did it cost as well? Thanks
what did it cost as well? Thanks
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SpaceBot (06-11-2020)
#2
Glass is covered by the comprehensive portion of your insurance (unless you in one of those states that has separate glass coverage and your deductible applies.
While no dealer actually does their own glass, I think it makes sense to go through the dealer because there can be no finger pointing by the dealer/glass shop when things go wrong.
While no dealer actually does their own glass, I think it makes sense to go through the dealer because there can be no finger pointing by the dealer/glass shop when things go wrong.
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Make sure you specify OEM glass. Your insurance company will look to process your claim under the glass coverage portion of your policy and use non-Acura glass to save money. Insist on Acura glass. This may require a non-glass auto insurance claim to ensure that you get the real thing.
#5
Definitely this, and the RDX does use acoustic glass for the windshield (and front sides in Advance). Get OEM glass and dealer calibration as mentioned.
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Royki5cp (06-12-2020)
#6
Pro
You do not necessarily have to have the dealer recalibrate the camera systems. I had my windshield replaced at Safelite and they did the recalibration. Everything was done to Acura’s specs. I specifically asked if they had the equipment to do it and they showed me. I haven’t had any issues since then and everything works just like it did before. Yes Geico automatically gave me OEM glass even though non OEM glass was available.
#7
Advanced
I've had two replaced in the last 12 months. First one replaced by the local Honda dealer (using a subcontractor), Honda re-calibrated the safety systems, the insurance company said they didn't think the local independents had the calibration equipment at that time (year ago). The LKAS worked noticeably better after the calibration, but the windshield gasket was totally butchered (installed inside out, I think).
Second was last fall, replaced at the nearest Acura dealer (450 mile drive), again using their subcontractor. They agreed the first windshield was installed incorrectly, but said they checked the calibration after installation and it was spot on, so no charge for re-calibration. Look at the gasket around the windshield when they're done, especially at the top. The rubber should smoothly fill the gap with no gaps or sharp edges showing.
I think the "acoustic" windshields are more fragile due to the thinner outer layer of glass and thicker membrane between the sheets, but you can read all kinds of theories if you surf the net long enough. The insurance company agreed to the dealer installation and OEM glass, but said that the big independents (most) can do the calibration as well. Because the glass is special and the market is small, there may not be non-OEM glass available yet.
Second was last fall, replaced at the nearest Acura dealer (450 mile drive), again using their subcontractor. They agreed the first windshield was installed incorrectly, but said they checked the calibration after installation and it was spot on, so no charge for re-calibration. Look at the gasket around the windshield when they're done, especially at the top. The rubber should smoothly fill the gap with no gaps or sharp edges showing.
I think the "acoustic" windshields are more fragile due to the thinner outer layer of glass and thicker membrane between the sheets, but you can read all kinds of theories if you surf the net long enough. The insurance company agreed to the dealer installation and OEM glass, but said that the big independents (most) can do the calibration as well. Because the glass is special and the market is small, there may not be non-OEM glass available yet.
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SpaceBot (06-12-2020)
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#8
My 2020 Advanced has a cracked/chipped windshield too. Less than 6 months of ownership. It must be pretty fragile. I had it filled, but it didn't fill all the way so I have a web of cracks at eye level, driver side. I've out a suction cup phone mount over it. Out of sight out of mind I guess. Frustrating through. Makes my RDX feel super fragile, but in all the marketing ...they are offroading with it in snow and gravel....
Upon closer inspection of my windshield, I have several micro chunks taken out and that one rock chip. Wish this was't so... I guess one day I can replace the entire windshield if it gets worse.
Upon closer inspection of my windshield, I have several micro chunks taken out and that one rock chip. Wish this was't so... I guess one day I can replace the entire windshield if it gets worse.
#9
2020 RDX White/Espresso
There was another thread about cracked glass. Hard to say if it's statistically representative, but it does seem like there are quite a few here that have had problems, and that most have been Advance models.
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Ludepower (07-09-2021)
#10
Which would be difficult to understand. Acoustic windshield glass is standard on all models -- unless the Advance trim uses a different spec glass. That would surprise me.
#11
2020 RDX White/Espresso
Oh, I think you're right. I had remembered that the acoustic glass was only on Advance, but that's just the side glass. So maybe it's not happening more to Advance models.
#12
As you said, it's difficult to use forum comments as statistically meaningful metrics. People don't complain with statistically meaningful consistency. I alone can complain enough for several people.
#13
Drifting
I am/have been an active member on several auto enthusiast forums over many years. This is s very common subject, owners mentioning that their new car must be fragile because the windshield chips/cracks, spiders, etc very easily. It is a common issue among all brands of vehicles. Not Acura or RDX specific.
I have also had several new windshields over the last few years, on vehicles with all the same safety features. My insurance has always honored my simple request, use OEM glass without issue, and Safelite has done them all, and calibrated successfully.
No replacement on the RDX yet! Hope this didn't jinx it! LOL
I have also had several new windshields over the last few years, on vehicles with all the same safety features. My insurance has always honored my simple request, use OEM glass without issue, and Safelite has done them all, and calibrated successfully.
No replacement on the RDX yet! Hope this didn't jinx it! LOL
#14
I too just have replacement windshield, I always insisted on original Acura glass, two weeks a go dealer replaced my windshield, after only 5 days I noticed there’s 4 or 5 tiny vertical scratches, even noticeable when facing bright sun, so I complained and they decided to replaced it, my point is please make sure you clean and inspect the windshield they installed free of defect...for me is $500 deductible, so I make sure I am getting perfect installation and defects free ..
#15
Advanced
All the RDX models have acoustic glass in the windshield, the Advance (only) has acoustic glass in the front side windows as well.
On both my cases, I had a crack sealant repair attempted, neither time with any success. The tech said the acoustic glass is notoriously hard to repair, and had little confidence that his attempt would be successful. He said he could tell as he drilled into the glass that the outer layer was quite thin.
My best advice - dodge the rocks as best you can, and pay the deductible if you're not always successful in dodging.
On both my cases, I had a crack sealant repair attempted, neither time with any success. The tech said the acoustic glass is notoriously hard to repair, and had little confidence that his attempt would be successful. He said he could tell as he drilled into the glass that the outer layer was quite thin.
My best advice - dodge the rocks as best you can, and pay the deductible if you're not always successful in dodging.
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Royki5cp (06-13-2020)
#16
You might ask your insurance agent about 'glass deductible waiver' coverage. It changes your comp deductible to $0 for glass replacement. My previous insurance company offered it, and it was only a few dollars a year. My current company does not offer it.
#17
Drifting
ALL drivers should contact their insurance agents to find out if they currently have this coverage, and if not, add it immediately.
#18
I have State Farm and have always had 100% coverage on the glass. That could be due to where I live (Ohio and Kentucky) or that I have always kept that sort of coverage on my cars and just don't give it a thought any more. Either way I would NOT be without glass coverage with the cost of windshields being so high and the fact that they can, and often do, get broken by rocks. I have had more than one windshield replaced over the years and suspect many here have also. With the Advance having the HUD as well as the safety gear (camera) I could see a big bill for replacing that piece of glass!
#19
Drifting
Pretty sure it's up to the state. $0 deductible on glass is mandated in MN, but AFAIK it's unavailable in WI. Deductible is the same as for other comprehensive losses in WI.
Advance does appear to have different OEM glass from all other trims, but I'm not sure why. AFAIK HUD just projects onto the windshield from the top of the dash. You can adjust where the image appears. And I think all trims have the full safety suite. Maybe the surround view camera system needs an additional "port" in the cosmetic mask at the top of the windshield?
Advance does appear to have different OEM glass from all other trims, but I'm not sure why. AFAIK HUD just projects onto the windshield from the top of the dash. You can adjust where the image appears. And I think all trims have the full safety suite. Maybe the surround view camera system needs an additional "port" in the cosmetic mask at the top of the windshield?
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Advance does appear to have different OEM glass from all other trims, but I'm not sure why. AFAIK HUD just projects onto the windshield from the top of the dash. You can adjust where the image appears. And I think all trims have the full safety suite. Maybe the surround view camera system needs an additional "port" in the cosmetic mask at the top of the windshield?
Advance does appear to have different OEM glass from all other trims, but I'm not sure why. AFAIK HUD just projects onto the windshield from the top of the dash. You can adjust where the image appears. And I think all trims have the full safety suite. Maybe the surround view camera system needs an additional "port" in the cosmetic mask at the top of the windshield?
Not sure if the HUD also requires a reflective coating or not.
#21
The main difference in Advance windshield is the Acoustic barrier for a quieter experience inside the car. Safelite auto glass came and repaired my rock chip yesterday. I questioned him if the had the OEM glass for this car and he said yes. He said some of the special alignment could be done at my house, but I would need to bring the car to their shop for complete alignment of the sensors and cameras.
#22
Drifting
The main difference in Advance windshield is the Acoustic barrier for a quieter experience inside the car. Safelite auto glass came and repaired my rock chip yesterday. I questioned him if the had the OEM glass for this car and he said yes. He said some of the special alignment could be done at my house, but I would need to bring the car to their shop for complete alignment of the sensors and cameras.
But the dark cosmetic mask at the top of the windshield needs to have clear sections or "ports" for the various cameras or sensors ( rain sensing? ) to have a clear view. In prior Honda/Acura vehicles I have owned, those have been different for different trims.
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Royki5cp (06-24-2020)
#23
Nope. All 3rd-gen RDX trims have acoustic windshield. Advance adds acoustic side glass in the front doors.
But the dark cosmetic mask at the top of the windshield needs to have clear sections or "ports" for the various cameras or sensors ( rain sensing? ) to have a clear view. In prior Honda/Acura vehicles I have owned, those have been different for different trims.
But the dark cosmetic mask at the top of the windshield needs to have clear sections or "ports" for the various cameras or sensors ( rain sensing? ) to have a clear view. In prior Honda/Acura vehicles I have owned, those have been different for different trims.
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Royki5cp (06-24-2020)
#24
Drifting
Well, IIRC the Advance is the only trim with rain sensing wipers ( which is mind-blowing, actually ) so I'm comfortable with the theory that its sensor may be responsible for the difference in windshield.
Advance is also the only trim with the surround view camera system, but from parts listings and direct inspection ( is that a rules violation? ) it looks like the front surround camera is hidden at the base of the massive grill emblem.
Advance is also the only trim with the surround view camera system, but from parts listings and direct inspection ( is that a rules violation? ) it looks like the front surround camera is hidden at the base of the massive grill emblem.
#25
Well, IIRC the Advance is the only trim with rain sensing wipers ( which is mind-blowing, actually ) so I'm comfortable with the theory that its sensor may be responsible for the difference in windshield.
Advance is also the only trim with the surround view camera system, but from parts listings and direct inspection ( is that a rules violation? ) it looks like the front surround camera is hidden at the base of the massive grill emblem.
Advance is also the only trim with the surround view camera system, but from parts listings and direct inspection ( is that a rules violation? ) it looks like the front surround camera is hidden at the base of the massive grill emblem.
#26
Well, IIRC the Advance is the only trim with rain sensing wipers ( which is mind-blowing, actually ) so I'm comfortable with the theory that its sensor may be responsible for the difference in windshield.
Advance is also the only trim with the surround view camera system, but from parts listings and direct inspection ( is that a rules violation? ) it looks like the front surround camera is hidden at the base of the massive grill emblem.
Advance is also the only trim with the surround view camera system, but from parts listings and direct inspection ( is that a rules violation? ) it looks like the front surround camera is hidden at the base of the massive grill emblem.
#28
Drifting
OTOH, not very long ago rain-sensing wipers were considered one of the most problematic features on a car. Infotainment systems have left them in the dust, so to speak.
#29
I am/have been an active member on several auto enthusiast forums over many years. This is s very common subject, owners mentioning that their new car must be fragile because the windshield chips/cracks, spiders, etc very easily. It is a common issue among all brands of vehicles. Not Acura or RDX specific.
I have also had several new windshields over the last few years, on vehicles with all the same safety features. My insurance has always honored my simple request, use OEM glass without issue, and Safelite has done them all, and calibrated successfully.
No replacement on the RDX yet! Hope this didn't jinx it! LOL
I have also had several new windshields over the last few years, on vehicles with all the same safety features. My insurance has always honored my simple request, use OEM glass without issue, and Safelite has done them all, and calibrated successfully.
No replacement on the RDX yet! Hope this didn't jinx it! LOL
I had a Nissan Maxima that the OEM windshield cracked on after almost a decade. Had Safelite replace it with their own glass, and it got chipped ON THE WAY HOME lol. What are you gonna do?
#30
Drifting
Just be careful, because many glass companies actually manufacture (or purchase glass from their own private suppliers who manufacture) OEM-style windshields. I can't really say if the quality is any better or worse, because as others have said, OEM glass windshields (not Acura-specific...I mean across the board) are getting thinner and thinner for weight savings reasons, and are easier and easier to damage.
I had a Nissan Maxima that the OEM windshield cracked on after almost a decade. Had Safelite replace it with their own glass, and it got chipped ON THE WAY HOME lol. What are you gonna do?
I had a Nissan Maxima that the OEM windshield cracked on after almost a decade. Had Safelite replace it with their own glass, and it got chipped ON THE WAY HOME lol. What are you gonna do?
#31
And I typically had the same experience. I've barely every placed a claim with my insurance company (State Farm), whom I've been with for 20+ years. Then I had a windshield replaced like 2 years ago, and was told explicitly that if I file another windshield claim within the next 2 years, they will drop me. Period. And that was an official state policy, not specific to my own policy/history. I guess that's what you get from insurance companies...
#32
... I've barely every placed a claim with my insurance company (State Farm), whom I've been with for 20+ years. Then I had a windshield replaced like 2 years ago, and was told explicitly that if I file another windshield claim within the next 2 years, they will drop me. Period....
#33
Drifting
Yep. I've been with Geico for 3 years, and I have had, unfortunately, four windshield replacements paid for by the insurance company during that time, and the first was less than 30 days after I started with them. Fortunately, none yet with the RDX! NEVER a hint of cancellation, and my rates have gone down with the most recent renewal. Maybe it has to do with the state one lives in, as insurance laws do vary quite a bit by state.
#34
Drifting
Yep. I've been with Geico for 3 years, and I have had, unfortunately, four windshield replacements paid for by the insurance company during that time, and the first was less than 30 days after I started with them. Fortunately, none yet with the RDX! NEVER a hint of cancellation, and my rates have gone down with the most recent renewal. Maybe it has to do with the state one lives in, as insurance laws do vary quite a bit by state.
#36
Skeptic
Yep. I've been with Geico for 3 years, and I have had, unfortunately, four windshield replacements paid for by the insurance company during that time, and the first was less than 30 days after I started with them. Fortunately, none yet with the RDX! NEVER a hint of cancellation, and my rates have gone down with the most recent renewal. Maybe it has to do with the state one lives in, as insurance laws do vary quite a bit by state.
To me,, it's not even worth the inconvenience or risk of leaks and such but some people can't pass up anything if it's free. I wonder what happens if your windshield breaks a week after you have it replaced. And, then again a week after that.
#37
Racer
And I typically had the same experience. I've barely every placed a claim with my insurance company (State Farm), whom I've been with for 20+ years. Then I had a windshield replaced like 2 years ago, and was told explicitly that if I file another windshield claim within the next 2 years, they will drop me. Period. And that was an official state policy, not specific to my own policy/history. I guess that's what you get from insurance companies...
#38
I'm just sharing what was told to me very clearly over the phone. I've been with the same agent/office for 6 years, with multiple policies. And I stick with State Farm cuz, although they aren't the cheapest, they cover very well (ie will pay out, and for new parts) in the event you need it. Ie, quality repairs. It may be a FL thing, or the insurance company trying to limit it's liabilities (imagine that) during rough economic times. I dunno...
#39
Racer
It could well be a FL thing I guess. Here in CA its homeowners policies that are not being written or renewed for many locations because of the wildfire's we've had over the last several years. It's not just State Farm of course but pretty much industry wide.
#40
You're telling me they've banked ALL THAT CASH for 98 years now, and when its time to do what your entire business claims its there to do (pay up), they want out? Such a scam... I don't even understand how that's legal...