smurfslayer
Well-Known Member
In the land where we drive on the proper side of the road, it’s not as clear cut. Some glass replacement businesses don’t recalibrate after the glass is replaced. They told me ‘you can have the dealer recalibrate if it’s needed. 90% of them don’t need it.’ IDK about that, but I didn’t have any wonky behavior from my truck when the glass got replaced and they didn’t recalibrate the LKAS but ... I did get OEM glass
The bigger businesses do recalibrate; Safelite were the knuckleheads who were trying to make me wait overnight - I also have to hand hold them to ensure they have the correct glass, the Raptor is super duty sized, and doesn’t take the peasant F150 windshield. I’ve gotten all the way to their shop (in another state) after having them check multiple times, only for them to admit they don’t have it when I show up.
The mom & pop glass shop that didn’t recalibrate LKAS only had to be told once what windshield was needed, they came to me and it was done in a couple hours + another 20 minutes to locate the washer reservoir tube they left off. he did offer to come back, but I just dug it out and fixed it.
I mean, has anyone ever had a non-oem windshield where LKAS wouldn’t recalibrate? it _could_ happen but pretty unlikely. But dealers can be lazy, and I can see a scenario where a tech says ‘can’t recalibrate, need new windshield’. Never underestimate the human capacity to underwhelm.
The bigger businesses do recalibrate; Safelite were the knuckleheads who were trying to make me wait overnight - I also have to hand hold them to ensure they have the correct glass, the Raptor is super duty sized, and doesn’t take the peasant F150 windshield. I’ve gotten all the way to their shop (in another state) after having them check multiple times, only for them to admit they don’t have it when I show up.
The mom & pop glass shop that didn’t recalibrate LKAS only had to be told once what windshield was needed, they came to me and it was done in a couple hours + another 20 minutes to locate the washer reservoir tube they left off. he did offer to come back, but I just dug it out and fixed it.
I mean, has anyone ever had a non-oem windshield where LKAS wouldn’t recalibrate? it _could_ happen but pretty unlikely. But dealers can be lazy, and I can see a scenario where a tech says ‘can’t recalibrate, need new windshield’. Never underestimate the human capacity to underwhelm.
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