Home | Contact Us | FAQ | Search & Site Map | Link to Us
Sign In | Join | Other 45 Sites in Network
HomeAnnouncements
Discussion Groups
By Brand
BMWChevroletDodgeFordGMHondaLexusMercedes-BenzNissanPeugeotToyotaVolkswagenOther Brands
By Topic
4x4 CarsRVsDrivingMaintenance & RepairCar AudioCollectible Cars
Country Specific
Australian ForumsUK Forums
ArticlesAuto InsuranceBuyingCars & TechnologyMaintenanceMiscellaneousSafety
DMV Resources
Related Topics
MotorcyclesBoatsMore Topics ...

Car Forum / Volvo Cars / October 2006

Tip: Looking for answers? Try searching our database.

bb meets '90 245 rear window...

Thread view: 
Enable EMail Alerts  Start New Thread
Thread rating: 
AND Books - 18 Oct 2006 01:36 GMT
the multiple shattered window is pretty except for tiny hole (bb?) and now
must be replaced. I called all the yards and window stores w/o any luck.
Dealer wants $650 for glass. Online will sell for $450. Called several
yards around Chicago, again w/o any luck. I did find a local body shop that
will do it for $60 labor.

1. Should i do vizqueen until i locate a more reasonably priced window?
2. Can DIY work? I've done windshields & side windows.
3. Can I replace the '90 gate with older 245 (pre-90s) whose window is smaller?
4. Should I just pay dealer and let insurance duke it out? (got collision)

whata RIP!

janos

--
Roadie - 18 Oct 2006 01:40 GMT
> the multiple shattered window is pretty except for tiny hole (bb?) and now
> must be replaced. I called all the yards and window stores w/o any luck.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> 3. Can I replace the '90 gate with older 245 (pre-90s) whose window is smaller?
> 4. Should I just pay dealer and let insurance duke it out? (got collision)

Why don't you read the answers that two people gave you earlier instead
of reposting the same question again.  Read the answers, please....
AND Books - 18 Oct 2006 08:24 GMT
: Why don't you read the answers that two people gave you earlier instead
: of reposting the same question again.  Read the answers, please....

ya!

that's the toll of living it! old-timer's disease appears to have seiged me!
i just get soo pissed off... i forget... sorry.

you're right! thanks for the input!

janos

--
AND Books - 23 Oct 2006 03:53 GMT
: : Why don't you read the answers that two people gave you earlier instead
: : of reposting the same question again.  Read the answers, please....

: ya!

: that's the toll of living it! old-timer's disease appears to have seiged me!
: i just get soo pissed off... i forget... sorry.

: you're right! thanks for the input!

: janos

I scoured the midwest from chicago to ft wayne for a replacement window
for my 1990 245 wagon tailgate. Finaly, found one near Indianapolis for $150
to be FedEx-ed to South Bend. Now, i found a local body shop to install it
for $60, but since I've done windhields and door windows on lotsa 240 Volvos,
but *never* like the (apparently glued-in) 1990+s, should I let the body
shop do it, or DIY it? What kinda glue do i need? It's getting cold!

any suggestion is appreciated (I'm not cheap, just poor)

thanks



--
AND Books - 26 Oct 2006 01:44 GMT
: : : Why don't you read the answers that two people gave you earlier instead
: : : of reposting the same question again.  Read the answers, please....

: : ya!

: : that's the toll of living it! old-timer's disease appears to have seiged me!
: : i just get soo pissed off... i forget... sorry.

: : you're right! thanks for the input!

: : janos

: I scoured the midwest from chicago to ft wayne for a replacement window
: for my 1990 245 wagon tailgate. Finaly, found one near Indianapolis for $150
: to be FedEx-ed to South Bend. Now, i found a local body shop to install it
: for $60, but since I've done windhields and door windows on lotsa 240 Volvos,
: but *never* like the (apparently glued-in) 1990+s, should I let the body
: shop do it, or DIY it? What kinda glue do i need? It's getting cold!

: any suggestion is appreciated (I'm not cheap, just poor)

: thanks

The job is done. Unless you REALLY know how to replace the rear window on
a 1990+ 245, don't even try! LESSON 1: Replacement window should have a
new seal/gasket. Removing the olde butyle glue is tricky. LESSON 2: Using
the quicker-hardening eurathane-glue is tricky, an air-pressure gun makes
it easier. LESSON 3: You can save the old window (ornamental) seal and glue
it in, but it stretches, so you'll have to custom-cut it, to meet at the
wiper blade arm. Total time with tools (and experienced body worker) was 2hrs.
DIY would have taken me 4-6 hrs, (and ask opinions, explore & discover "new"
insights, etc. Doing this on older Volvos might be easier.

Conclusions: Dealer's $650 for glass remains outrageous. Find it at a yard
for $100. If the glass is shattered, get the seal&gasket, cutting the
goo-y butyl-glue is a flat-edged razor-blade tedious job. Finally, find
a good body shop, willing to spend 2hrs for $60-80. Stay away from window
companies who estimate labor (by book) at 5hrs and want $125-175 labor but
take NO responsibility for the glass if it breaks (unless you buy it from
them)... Finally, do not do an insurance claim! It only encourages them!

Case Closed. I've learned!

J
 
Sign In
Join
My Latest Posts
My Monitored Threads
My Blog
My Photo Gallery
My Profile
My Homepage

Start New Thread
Enable EMail Alerts
Rate this Thread



©2008 Advenet LLC   Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
This website includes both content owned or controlled by Advenet as well as content owned or controlled by third parties.