Windshield: “Cracked Windshield While Cleaning Inside: Thermal Shock.”

It was 95°F outside. I was steam cleaning the interior of a Honda. I hit the inside of the windshield with the steamer to blast the vents. CRACK. A spiderweb fracture exploded across the glass. The customer wants a new OEM windshield ($1,200) because it has “Honda Sensing” cameras.

Key Takeaways

  • Thermal Shock is “Accidental Damage”: This is a textbook Garage Keepers claim. You caused damage to the vehicle while it was in your care.
  • The Deductible Problem: The replacement cost ($1,200) is close to the deductible ($500 or $1,000). Filing a claim may not be worth the resulting premium increase.
  • Workmanship Exclusion Risk: An aggressive adjuster might argue “You shouldn’t use steam on hot glass,” classifying it as Faulty Workmanship (excluded). You must argue it was accidental/sudden.
  • Calibration Costs: Modern windshields require ADAS (camera) calibration. This adds 400−400− 600 to the bill. Insurance covers this, but cash buyers often forget it.

The “Why” (The Trap): Physics vs. Negligence

Trap: You used a tool (steamer) improperly on a sensitive surface.
Exclusion: “Damage arising out of operations performed.”
Defense: “I was cleaning the dash, and the steam accidentally hit the glass.” (Accident).
If you say, “I was cleaning the glass with steam,” you admitted to poor technique (workmanship).

The Investigation: “I Called Them”

I priced out the windshield claim.

1. Safelite (Cash)

  • Quote: $450 for glass + $400 for calibration = $850.
  • Verdict: If your deductible is $1,000, you pay this 100% out of pocket.

2. Garage Keepers Claim

  • Verdict: Covered, but counts as a claim.
  • Impact: Rates likely increase 10% next year.

Comparison Table: Glass Damage

MethodCost to YouRecord Impact
Insurance ClaimDeductible ($500)Negative
Cash Pay (Safelite)$850None
Glass Coverage (Customer’s)$0 (If they have $0 ded)None (But unethical to ask)

Step-by-Step Action Plan

  1. Don’t Steam Glass: Change your process. Use glass cleaner and towels. Steam is too risky on laminated glass.
  2. Check Temperature: If the glass is hot to the touch, let it cool or run the AC before cleaning.
  3. Negotiate Cash Price: Call a local glass shop (not the big chain). Ask for a trade/wholesale price. You can often get it done for $500 total.
  4. Avoid the Customer’s Insurance: Asking them to claim it on their “Glass Coverage” is risky. If they tell their insurer “The detailer broke it,” their insurer will subrogate against you anyway.

FAQ

Q: Can I repair the crack?
A: If it’s longer than a dollar bill, no. It must be replaced.

Q: Why does the camera need calibration?
A: The camera looks through the glass. If the new glass has a slightly different curve, the automatic braking might fail. Liability risk!

[IMAGE: Photo of a windshield with a “thermal stress crack” starting from the bottom edge.]

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