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General Schvantzkoph September 11th 06 01:34 PM

Chipped 300C windshield
 
Where are the rain sensors in the 300C? I got a chip in my windshield
yesterday so I probably have to have it replaced. With previous cars I
just called a glass service who came to the house and did it in the
driveway, but those cars didn't have rain sensors. Are the 300's sensors
in the glass? Do I need to have this done by the dealer?


Art[_1_] September 11th 06 08:55 PM

Chipped 300C windshield
 
By the way, most insurance covers glass with no deductible and usually no
effect on rates. If the chip is small you might consider getting it fixed
instead of replaced.



"General Schvantzkoph" > wrote in message
...
> Where are the rain sensors in the 300C? I got a chip in my windshield
> yesterday so I probably have to have it replaced. With previous cars I
> just called a glass service who came to the house and did it in the
> driveway, but those cars didn't have rain sensors. Are the 300's sensors
> in the glass? Do I need to have this done by the dealer?
>




General Schvantzkoph September 11th 06 09:00 PM

Chipped 300C windshield
 
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 19:55:22 +0000, Art wrote:

> By the way, most insurance covers glass with no deductible and usually no
> effect on rates. If the chip is small you might consider getting it fixed
> instead of replaced.
>
>
>
> "General Schvantzkoph" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Where are the rain sensors in the 300C? I got a chip in my windshield
>> yesterday so I probably have to have it replaced. With previous cars I
>> just called a glass service who came to the house and did it in the
>> driveway, but those cars didn't have rain sensors. Are the 300's sensors
>> in the glass? Do I need to have this done by the dealer?
>>


I'm aware that replacing the glass is covered by insurance. My question
has to do with the rain sensors. If they are part of the windshield then
having a glass service do the replacement risks having them screw up the
rain sensors.



[email protected] September 12th 06 12:58 PM

Chipped 300C windshield
 
check here.. these guys seem to know much..

http://www.300cforums.com/forums/300c-discussion/



General Schvantzkoph wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 19:55:22 +0000, Art wrote:
>
>> By the way, most insurance covers glass with no deductible and
>> usually no effect on rates. If the chip is small you might consider
>> getting it fixed instead of replaced.
>>
>>
>>
>> "General Schvantzkoph" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Where are the rain sensors in the 300C? I got a chip in my
>>> windshield yesterday so I probably have to have it replaced. With
>>> previous cars I just called a glass service who came to the house
>>> and did it in the driveway, but those cars didn't have rain
>>> sensors. Are the 300's sensors in the glass? Do I need to have this
>>> done by the dealer?
>>>

>
> I'm aware that replacing the glass is covered by insurance. My
> question has to do with the rain sensors. If they are part of the
> windshield then having a glass service do the replacement risks
> having them screw up the rain sensors.




maxpower September 12th 06 08:48 PM

Chipped 300C windshield
 

"General Schvantzkoph" > wrote in message
...
> Where are the rain sensors in the 300C? I got a chip in my windshield
> yesterday so I probably have to have it replaced. With previous cars I
> just called a glass service who came to the house and did it in the
> driveway, but those cars didn't have rain sensors. Are the 300's sensors
> in the glass? Do I need to have this done by the dealer?
>


The rain sensor is located on the inside of the windshield, just below the
rear view mirror mounting button.The sensor module does not have to be
removed/disconnected when the windshield is replaced.





Glenn Beasley

Chrysler Tech





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