Distortion Within 10mm Of The Shaded Area At The Bottom Of The Windshield – 2015-2017 Ford Focus

2015-2017 Focus – May Exhibit Distortion Within 10mm Of The Shaded Area At The Bottom Of The Windshield Some 2015-2017 Focus vehicles may exhibit slight distortion in the windshield within 10mm of the shaded area at the bottom of the glass.   This is a normal manufacturing characteristic and should be considered normal, and no … Read more

Wind Noise at the Driver and/or Passenger A-Pillar to Windshield Area – 2016 Lincoln MKX

TSB 16-0088 WIND NOISE AT THE DRIVER AND/OR PASSENGER A-PILLAR TO WINDSHIELD AREA – BUILT ON OR BEFORE 3/21/2016 Publication Date: May 27, 2016   LINCOLN: 2016 MKX   ISSUE: Some 2016 Lincoln MKX vehicles built on or before 3/21/2016 may exhibit wind noise at the driver and/or passenger A-pillar to windshield area. The noise is … Read more

Windshield With Electrochromatic Mirror But Not Rain Sensitive Wipers – 2016 Ford Escape

2016 EscapeWindshield With Electrochromatic Mirror But Not Rain Sensitive Wipers For 2016 Escape, the plant complexity of windshields went up with the introduction of the heated wiper.   To reduce the plant complexity, there is only one windshield for vehicles with electrochromatic mirror and rain sensitive wipers. If a vehicle is only built … Read more

Windshield Cleaning Procedures – 2012-2016 Ford & Lincoln

2012-2016 Multiple Vehicles- Windshield Cleaning Procedures 2012-2016 vehicles can exhibit windshield contamination from car wash chemicals and environmental fallout such as tree sap, chemicals, wax or bugs.   This contamination can appear to be a defect in glass and can occur on the exterior or interior surface of the windshield. Glass replacement is not necessary … Read more

Water Leak at A-pillars or Windshield Seal – 2015 Ford F-150

TSB 15-0081 WATER LEAK AT A-PILLAR OR AROUND WINDSHIELD – BUILT ON OR BEFORE 1/13/2015   FORD: 2015 F-150   ISSUE: Some 2015 F-150 vehicles built on or before 1/13/2015 may exhibit a water leak at the A-pillars or the windshield seal.   ACTION: Follow the Service Procedure steps to correct the condition.   SERVICE PROCEDURE … Read more