22 Jul 2024
Car safety isn’t just about engine or tires. Even a tiny stone chip on your windshield can turn into a big crack if not taken care of promptly.
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A stone chip occurs when a small rock or debris strikes the windshield with enough force to cause damage. This often happens when driving behind other vehicles, especially on gravel roads. Stone chips vary in size and shape, and thus can cause anything from tiny dots to larger cracks on the windshield. Why you should fix your stone chip right away It's tempting to overlook a small stone chip, but this can quickly turn into a big problem. Temperature changes, driving vibrations, and even windshield wipers can make the damage worse, leading to a full windshield crack. If you can't have the windshield repaired immediately, you can use a stone chip sticker to help prevent dirt and moisture from making it worse.
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Repair or replacement? If the stone chip is small and hasn't spread, you might not need a full windshield replacement. The small chip can be repaired by removing the air with a vacuum pump, filling the chip with clear resin, and curing it with a UV lamp. This process restores both the strength and visibility of the windshield. Why choose Volvo Cars for repairs? Choosing Volvo Cars for repairs means always getting top-notch service from trained service technicians who only use genuine Volvo Cars spare parts. They’ll conduct a thorough assessment to see if the windshield can be repaired or needs replacing using Volvo Cars’ diagnostic program. If a replacement is needed, we go beyond just swapping out the glass. Safety features like automatic braking, fatigue warning, and lane-keeping assist rely on precise calibration. Our experts will ensure everything works perfectly after the swap, helping to keep you safe on the road. Check out more tips on maintaining your Volvo car here: www.volvocars.com/uk/news/safety/car-maintenance-tips-and-checklist/