89 240 windshield leak

Discussion in 'Volvo 240' started by meema, Feb 1, 2007.

  1. meema

    meema Guest

    Had the windshield replaced several years ago and have had recurring
    problem with leaks since then. Volvo auto body shop recommended a
    different glass specialist who advised I replace the windshield with
    post 1992 version, fixed moldings, etc. I’d rather maintain the
    original look of the ’89 with chrome reveal if possible. Looking for
    some feedback and advice. Thanks so much!
     
    meema, Feb 1, 2007
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    Glenn Guest

    Install new style windshield it looks much better & less problems with
    the clips that hold down the chrome trim around glass & iirc the part #
    for the windshield changes to the new style
    Glenn K
    Volvo Certified Technician
    ASE Certified Technician


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    Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September 11,2001.
    The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his life
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    long as I live,
    nor should any American.
     
    Glenn, Feb 1, 2007
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  3. meema

    James Sweet Guest


    I've always thought the new style windshield looked a lot nicer, not to
    mention it produces less wind noise. If you'd like to retain the old
    style though it should still work, is there any body rust around the
    glass? Sometimes the ridge it sits in gets pitted and then water leaks.
     
    James Sweet, Feb 1, 2007
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    Perry Noid Guest

    how difficult is it to replace the windshield on an '89 240 wagon? Mine is
    pitted so badly that it's really hard to see clearly when driving into the
    sun! I've been thinking of replacing it if not too expensive or difficult...

    Atlanta, GA
     
    Perry Noid, Feb 1, 2007
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