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Windshields PVC Fissures
Posted by Carlos Blasco (more from Carlos Blasco) on Fri, 10 Nov 2000 12:30:27
In Reply to: , Kok Chen, Sat, 17 Dec 1988 12:00:00

In my one month old 9-3 I have noticed that on the left side of the
windshield have appeared some kind of fissures as if the glass was broken
but it is not. A colleague of mine has told me that it can be that the PVC
that is in the middle of the windshields glasses is broken and that this
could increases. Has anybody noticed the same?. I know the solution is
going to the dealer and I will. But I want to know if someone else has had
the same problem or maybe you did not noticed yet. Anyway check it please
and tell me. This problem happens to me close to the left windshields
pillar. I have tried to clean it but without any results. I did it whit
normal glass-home-cleaner. Any ideas?.
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