Windscreen replacement - Autoglass

Marlon

Lifer
 Lancs.
Just had my cracked windscreen replaced with an OEM BMW one and OEM trim.
Job completed with no issues - looks as good as new.

That sounded easy, however this has been an ongoing saga since I reported it to my insurance on the 11th May.
So that's 11 weeks and 7 bookings later!!!

I haven't the energy to go into the full debacle right now, however I will be writing a letter of complaint to my insurance company LV and Autoglass.

I can tell you that persuading them to supply OEM parts was an absolute nightmare, only at the 6th booking when my case had been escalated to their complaints department and to their 'master fitter', were the parts ordered directly from BMW.
 
Marlon said:
Just had my cracked windscreen replaced with an OEM BMW one and OEM trim.
Job completed with no issues - looks as good as new.

That sounded easy, however this has been an ongoing saga since I reported it to my insurance on the 11th May.
So that's 11 weeks and 7 bookings later!!!

I haven't the energy to go into the full debacle right now, however I will be writing a letter of complaint to my insurance company LV and Autoglass.

I can tell you that persuading them to supply OEM parts was an absolute nightmare, only at the 6th booking when my case had been escalated to their complaints department and to their 'master fitter', were the parts ordered directly from BMW.

Sorry to hear you've had such a hard time with it Marlon, I'm with Esure, and with the first phone call they transferred me to autoglass who ordered a genuine windscreen, and it arrived about 3 weeks later, they came and did the job with no issues.
Sounds like your insurance company being difficult to me, god knows why!
 
Ive got the same issue at mo.had murders last time.
They have approached my ins co to see if they will approve my insistance on genuine parts.
Be a bugger if they write it off as its only prob 3-3.5k
Looking at some of the e85's on the forum.
Moz
 
Here's the whole sorry saga - sent off to complaints department so we will see what happens, if anything.

May 11th -
Contacted Autoglass via LV insurance following crack in windscreen.
I requested an OEM BMW windscreen and seal but was told that this was not possible and I would receive equivalent quality windscreen, although they did say I could have the OEM seal.

Booked Friday 25th May –
Delivered but glass distorted, this was pointed out by the fitter.

Booked Tuesday 5th June –
Delivered but again glass distorted, this was pointed out by the fitter.

Booked Wednesday 13th June –
Received a call on the day to say glass distorted/faulty

Booked Monday 2nd July –
No one had arrived by 7pm so I rang and was told job had been cancelled and that a message had been left at 4pm. There was no history of missed calls and no voicemail on my mobile. My mobile was on loud all afternoon; there were no calls. The operator said this will be logged on the my record and I would have to wait for the dept. to ring me tomorrow to explain and arrange another visit (they didn’t call)

9th July –
Alison from Customer services rang to arrange another booking. No explanation or apology given for the ‘no show’ on the 2nd July. When I pointed out this is the 5th appointment I was told it was probably a faulty batch. Alison said they would check the windscreen before loading it on the van. She gave me her direct number. Arranged another booking for Wednesday 18th July 4pm – 9pm

18th July –
Windscreen arrived and was not faulty, however the seal was a copy and I had requested and been assured the seal was BMW OEM. The Master fitter John and myself decided to not fit the windscreen or seal and John is going to order BMW OEM windscreen and seal, which is what I had requested on the 11th May!

John gave me his mobile and said once the parts are ordered I will be given a new appointment. He personally sent an email requesting the OEM parts and assured me that they will be delivered.

27th July –
New booking from 4pm. Assured over the phone that all parts being delivered are OEM BMW. John B and Mathew arrived with BMW OEM windscreen and seal - all fitted perfectly.


So that is 11 weeks from logging the original call to windscreen replacement.

If my initial request for an OEM BMW windscreen and seal had been accepted then this job would have been completed in less than two weeks. Instead I had the stress of continual half days leave or early finishes (having to make up the flexi time later) only to arrive at home and find that the windscreen was faulty time after time.

The windscreen and seal that was fitted on the 7th booking is fine and I am happy with the product and the fitters who did an excellent job, its just a pity that this couldn’t have been sorted sooner.
 
:x bad glad you got it sorted maybe this will help others to fight there corner in future fittings :thumbsup:
 
Wot a sorry saga.i had the same 3yrs ago..
Now its gone again rang nat windscreens thurs i think stating i wanted bmw screen and gasket.they contacted ERS ins , i got a call from ERS on mon aporoving the bmw parts so its now on order from Bmw.
I asked the costs nat are charging £420 + vat .+my £75.
Rang bmw there price £600+vat + my £125 .
So see how we go
 
Had the same problem with my MGF with Autoglass, Took 3 attempts to get OEM screen fitted, and even then they damaged the bonnet by standing on it..... Unbelievable, luckily I took photos of the job being done after the first 2 feck ups, they paid for bonnet repair. Sadly a conrod decided to make a break for freedom a week later, hence I have a Z4.
 
I cant believe you went through all that,,, I was driving the works van last week and suddenly, BANG,, and then spent the rest of the journey watching the crack creep across the screen, its only a van so no big shakes with replacing the screen, but it did get me thinking, if that was my car,,,
 
RustyZ4 said:
I cant believe you went through all that,,,

Neither can I ! I got to the point were I didn't care anymore - took the booking turned up and waited for the copy windscreen to be inspected and rejected by the fitter.
I can't fault the guys that turned up - it was they who pointed out the slight distortion along the bottom edge and said if it was fitted I would notice it, so they actually did me a big favour in the long run as that would have annoyed the hell out of me forever.
Then they must have sent out their top guy when they realised what a fiasco it was turning into - he made one call to BMW and the OEM parts arrived the following week along with two AutoGlass vans and two of their top fitters.
 
Wow, I'm just glad you finally got the right parts fitted - it would have annoyed you every day otherwise!

But it really shouldn't have been that much hassle to get there. :headbang:
 
Could I ask a stupid question please. Why was it so important to have a genuine BMW screen and gasket.
I ask as I need to replace mine at some point.
Many thanks
 
Tomsdad said:
Could I ask a stupid question please. Why was it so important to have a genuine BMW screen and gasket.
I ask as I need to replace mine at some point.
Many thanks
Good question - basically I had read various horror stories on the forum about poor quality seals - rippling up once fitted.
tbh I was ok with the copy windscreen and would have accepted the first one if it hadn't been distorted. But by the time it got to the 6th attempt I thought what the hell - I've waited this long if there is now a chance of the OEM windscreen I'm going to take it.
 
I just purchased the seal myself from bmw then gave it to the fitter when he arrived to fit the non OEM glass on my 85 when I had it.

No problems.

Stuart
 
I had a very similar issue with a Peugeot rear passenger window it was a bit strange as it was the GTI the window opened when most of the lower models had them fixed. This all happened as the car was parked in the sun an melting snow ran down the window and it shattered.

Anyway Autoglass arrived with a window, fitted it and it didn't fit, it was proud of the body so far you could get you fingers in the gap into the car, so a new one was ordered which arrived was fitted and it was the same. Number 3 then arrived this one was not only the same but was clear instead of tinted, by this time i was getting fed up. So i insisted on a genuine Peugeot one which was ordered when it arrived the fitter came and put the glass on top of a pile of snow next to the car and the window shattered. So window number 5 arrived which was a generic one again not an OEM one. Finally after 6 weeks the genuine window arrived, was fitted and it fitted perfectly and in the first time in 6 weeks i could remove the duct tape that was stopping the water getting into the car.
 
bmwaddict said:
Marlon said:
Just had my cracked windscreen replaced with an OEM BMW one and OEM trim.
Job completed with no issues - looks as good as new.

That sounded easy, however this has been an ongoing saga since I reported it to my insurance on the 11th May.
So that's 11 weeks and 7 bookings later!!!

I haven't the energy to go into the full debacle right now, however I will be writing a letter of complaint to my insurance company LV and Autoglass.

I can tell you that persuading them to supply OEM parts was an absolute nightmare, only at the 6th booking when my case had been escalated to their complaints department and to their 'master fitter', were the parts ordered directly from BMW.

Sorry to hear you've had such a hard time with it Marlon, I'm with Esure, and with the first phone call they transferred me to autoglass who ordered a genuine windscreen, and it arrived about 3 weeks later, they came and did the job with no issues.
Sounds like your insurance company being difficult to me, god knows why!

This is promising news as esure regularly seem to be the cheapest insurance for me. Got a windscreen peppered in little chips so may see if a replacement is possible!
 
An epilogue to this saga:

Just had a call from Autoglass customer complaints and after giving them some more details they have apologised and agreed to refund me the £190 :)
 
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