MidwestPCar
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Anyone else experience this? My drivers window glass seems to have cracked spontaneously. It's the thermal / noise insulated double paned glass.
It was tinted 5 years ago by first owner and the work is good.
The car was just sitting in a temperature controlled secured garage under a cover for 2 weeks while I was on vacation. I just got it out and saw this.
There is no possibility of impact or attempted entry. No marks on the outside on either side.
It feels smooth from either side, so I think the "inside pane" has cracked between the outer pane and the tint film.
I'm hoping the Porsche extended warranty I bought will cover it as it's not from impact, but a functional defect. I'm guessing they won't make it easy.
Any other similar experiences? Any words of wisdom on dealing with the dealer to get it covered under warranty?
It was tinted 5 years ago by first owner and the work is good.
The car was just sitting in a temperature controlled secured garage under a cover for 2 weeks while I was on vacation. I just got it out and saw this.
There is no possibility of impact or attempted entry. No marks on the outside on either side.
It feels smooth from either side, so I think the "inside pane" has cracked between the outer pane and the tint film.
I'm hoping the Porsche extended warranty I bought will cover it as it's not from impact, but a functional defect. I'm guessing they won't make it easy.
Any other similar experiences? Any words of wisdom on dealing with the dealer to get it covered under warranty?
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