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I think this is a very generic problem on many cars. Please see a photo attached. Many cars have a shiny reflective stainless steel logo in the center of the steering wheel. Sometimes, the shiny logo reflects sunlight directly to the eyes of the driver. No shiny objects inside a car, please.
The windshield popped driving down the road without anyone in front of me to get something thrown onto the window. It spider web split from the bottom in between the windshield wipers all the way to where the rearview mirror is attached before it stopped cracking. This split happened without 20 minutes of driving once it popped.
I purchased a 2010 Honda cr V in November of 2009. In January the vehicle had around 2300 miles. My wife and I took a vacation and left the vehicle parked in her parent's private driveway. Four days into our vacation, my father-in-law noticed that our driver's side window was "foggy looking". he got closer to the vehicle and noticed that the tempered glass window was spider-ed and pushed out toward the exterior of the vehicle. He took the vehicle to the dealer and they replaced the window. The dealer would not honor our warranty, but still replaced the window. I believe this was a manufacturing defect. I also believe this could be serious if it happens when someone is driving down the road and this defect occurs.
- Chicago, IL, USA
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- Pearland, TX, USA