Fixing a cracked windshield is unfortunately not the easiest task in the world. Hondas are known as some of the most reliable automobiles on the market, and yet they are not immune to cracked windshields. A stray rock or a stress fracture during the winter months can cause a crack in your windshield. If the crack is small enough, some companies can fix it by using a special resin and UV curing light. However, if the crack is more than 1 inch in length, the only permanent solution is to replace the windshield.
Instructions
- 1
Pry the plastic trim molding from the windshield. Youll need to use a flat-tip screwdriver or a windshield molding removal tool. Wedge the tool under the trim and molding, and pry up to remove them.
2Cut the urethane molding that holds the windshield to the frame of the Honda.
3Pull the windshield off the Honda.
4Clean the pinch-weld area and the frame of the Honda. Trim all the excess urethane down to about 3 millimeters in length. Use a brush and water to clean off any debris.
5Slide the molding and trim back onto the new windshield.
6Apply the urethane primer to the frit band on the new windshield. This is the black band that goes around the outside of the windshield.
7Apply a bead of urethane to the frame of the Honda. Use the old urethane bead as a guide.
8Align the top, bottom, and sides of the windshield to the frame on the Honda, and press the windshield into place.
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