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REAR WINDOW SHATTERING FAULT - dealers aware of fault

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#1 · (Edited by Moderator)
Hi there Just thought I'd share this with you all!

The rear window of my car was smashed last night and now it looks like I'm left with a £1600 Bill!!

The only way to replace the Non Laminated Glass is to replace the whole roof!!!

And Mini insurance are saying they will only pay the first £150 as that is the limit on windscreens,

My argument is that the broken window means the roof is 'broken' so they need to replace that even it means kissing my new claims goodbye !

they still say it's only the windscreen broken so thats all they will pay for!

I'm sure I'll sort it out with them (I was a complaints manager for 3 years ) but thought you should all be aware of the headaches of losing the rear window!

And of course now I don't have my toy to go away with over Christmas!

EDIT:

Rakey said:
Just thought that everyone would be pleased to hear that it is a recognised problem now and a service bulletin has been issued to all dealers. The problem is a 'thermal issue with 'some' glass where by inner and outer temperatures can cause 'some' glasses to shatter unexpectedly.

The fix is to re cover the hood, that is fit a new fabric and glass assembly, not the whole roof as some people have had done.

The glass problem is being looked at as for how to prevent this from making it to production, but at the moment this is still work in progress. Reported incidents are few considering how many cars are out there.

So anyone having this issue will not need to worry about having to get it replaced under insurance
 
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#2 ·
Ouch - that sounds like someone trying to wriggle out of a payment.

I always thought that the windscreen cover was seperate, hence why you could claim and not lose you NCD.

If the manufacturer, ie BMW, define the window as part of the roof then the non-windscreen part should surely cover it.

I'm sure you'll sort it out but it's this sort of hassle you don't need when you're making a claim - sounds like you've the right back ground to sort it out though - let us know how you get on....
 
#4 ·
Broken glass

This is a dire situation! If MINI have manufactured the glass as an integral part of the roof, and cannot replace the glass on its own, then the insurer simply cannot abrogate their responsibility like that!

Question - if the broken glass had somehow damaged or cut the fabric, then presumably the insurer would not have a leg to stand on?

Good luck - this does need to be followed up.....
 
#5 ·
BMW Insurance are talking rot. They must reinstate the vehicle to the state it was in before the damage - not offer you a cash sum. Tell them to take the car and return it to repaired. The cash figure is irrelevant.
If you damaged your wing they couldn't just say "Hmm, we'll give you £50". They would get it repaired and pick up the bill.
 
#6 ·
That's awful, sorry to hear.

If worse comes to worse, take the car to a convertible top repair specialist. They can repair the broken window and top.

But whatever you do, don't pay that kind of money for a simple rear window repair. That's highway robbery!

Good luck, let us know!
 
#8 ·
Four!!!

Not to sure how it got broken Possibly a Golf Ball !!

I parked in front of a security camera (paranoid after someone keying it) at a golf driving range, You would have to be king kong to get a ball that high and that far,
but apparently it has happened once before in the 10 years it's been open.

And the security camera is apparently a fake (really irritating) so not completely sure whats happened

The car has now been collected and I had it sent to my choice of dealer not my local one which i think is awful and they have been great !

They are dealing direct with the insurance company and have told them to stop being pathetic and pay up and it sounds like it's sorted,

The issue now is whether its a Windscreen claim so £50 excess or a full claim with a £250 excess and affecting my no Claims
 
#9 ·
MV - sounds like things are moving for you which is good news - nice to have the dealer fighting your corner for a change.

Unfortunately it's unlikely you'll be able to have your cake and eat it - if they're doing the roof it'll probably be a full claim, losing the ncd etc. The windscreen prt of the insurance is limited just to std windscreens (usually). for example it won't cover the cost of mine as I've got the visibility pack - they just give me £175 towards the cost.
 
#11 ·
Why did back window shatter?

Hi,
I am looking for urgent advice. I have a Cooper S Convertible. Registered 1st August 2004 and now covered just over 3000 miles. On Sunday 19th Dec I opened the car remotely from a distance of about 30 feet (it was parked in an open garage) and my back window shattered into thousands of bits!!

The car had been parked there since the previous day, the back window was in perfect condition i. e. no stone chips or similar so what happened? There was nothing in the boot or on the back shelf, the garage is directly opposite my house - a farm, completely private so no possibility of vandalism.

I am waiting for the dealer to collect it but they tell me that Mini say it doesn't happen and that I must have done something so it may not be possible to replace under warranty. I'm also told that it is not just a case of replacing the window, but the entire hood - at a cost of about £2500!!!

Has anyone else encountered this problem before?
 
#12 ·
Oh dear, so sorry to hear about this Carol, and I have to say I didn't think I would be posting in this thread again:(

Yesterday it was my GF's birthday, I live on a nice quiet street, well some how the rear window on her convertible was found smashed yesterday. I was gutted and fuming, I thought why on earth would someone do this to her car? No other cars were smashed, not even my own MINI. I then got thinking about this thread and the possiblity of it being a fault with the window. I examined the car, and searched for any foreign objects that might have been used to smash it, nothing and the weird thing is that there was glass inside and out of the car:confused: Nothing was taken and the alarm didn't go off either.

Well I called MINI assist and told them, they said I had to phone autoglass or RAC to fix it, I told them it was not the case and they wouldn't believe me. So I made the calls and NO company can fix this other than BMW was the answer I was given. So I called them back fuming and told them to recover the car as it was a security risk. She now has no car, the offer of a hire car for 48hrs which is normal, but the dealers don't open back up until Wednesday!!:mad:

I am not happy and I am also concerned that this happened, as I have a MCSC on order.:(
 
#13 ·
This reminds me of the old MK1 Gold Cabriolet glass rear window, fine when launched, a marvel infact.....but when winter came they all started shattering given a good frost...!! New ones were quickly developed.

This could prove frustrating for some people over the next couple of months....

Hopefully mine will be okay tucked under her carport she stays frost free....
 
#14 ·
Shattering Windows

PLEASE don't be complacent about this problem. My MCSC was in stone built garage and although cold, there wasn't even a proper frost in West Wales that morning!!

I don't know what caused the problem nor do I know what II could have done to prevent it from happening.

I wonder if the same thing has happened to others who, perhaps because of the location or time of the incident have put it down to vandalism??
 
#15 ·
Jo's MINI is going to be at the dealers tomorrow for assessment, but have already informed the dealer that we are the not first to have this un-explained issue, and that we want it done under warranty unless they can 100% prove it is not a fault.

Will keep you updated as we progress but a letter has already been written to MINI concerning the lack of service and help that MINI assist has been!!:mad:
 
#17 ·
Good Luck in getting it resolved :rolleyes:

I had a run in with BMW/MINI over my MINI catching fire 75 Miles after collecting from the dealer after the engine was replaced :eek:

Would they admit blame/put it on warranty even acknowledge any blame :confused:

Not a hope in hell, they were very careful what they said, the dealer was on the phone to head office and wouldn't make any decisions. In the end the insurance company paid out, but it was a battle and left me feeling that the warranty was worth nothing :(

But I love my MINI :D
 
#18 ·
that photo is exactly how Jo's rear window looked, with the large pieces of glass just sitting on the outside of the hood above the body work. Almost as if the centre has popped out and the rest just falls in :(

we have had some really bad experiences so far from MINI assist and a letter has already been sent to various places to highlight this, as it has been very distressing for her and me. As it happened on her birthday and while I have been full of flu.

Hope to have some good news to report back with by the end of the week, as the dealer has been amazing in support us.
 
#19 ·
Convertible window squeek / creak

I realize that these convertibles are the very first "prototypes" for the MINI as a convertible and that odd and unforeseen problems are to be expected, especially in the first year of production, but I'm beginning to become concerned.

My convertible has spent an accumulation of 21 days in service over 5 separately opened repair orders. I have a terrible 'creak' sound that comes from the rear-passenger quarter window. This is a constant and very audible creak that is always present from the beginning of my drive until I reach my destination and park. MotorCity MINI cannot seem to fix it after having their lead tech, a BMW Engineer and a Market Manager attempt to diagnose and fix the problem. They have tried adjusting the window regulator, replaced all the seals and even ordered and applied a special graphite lubricant from Germany. At best it will go away for a few days then it comes right back, sometimes creaking louder after their attempt to fix it than it was creaking when I brought it in. The only time this creak is not present is when the top is soaking wet from a lot of rain. Other than that, it is always present, is quite loud and drives me crazy.

It is my understanding that the same supply company that provides the seals for the MINI convertible also created the seals for the BMW X3 and X5. According to my dealerships Service Manager and BMW's Engineer a very similar creak was present in one of these models (I forget which one) and was just as difficult to repair.

I am going to be bringing my car back to the dealer for a 6th visit - a 6th opened repair order. Has anyone else out there experienced this problem with the rear-passenger quarter window and/or it's seals? Has anyone or their dealership had any success in silencing this awful creaking sound?
 
#20 ·
I can't help but wondering if there isn't a connection to the cracking front windshield on some of the earlier tin tops.(Of which mine would be included.) Stress cracks is what I have heard, and if their tolerances are equally tight on the cabrio... :confused:

Coincidence? or Conspiracy? :eek:

well... maybe not sabotage... :eek: ;)
 
#21 ·
TJKonarski said:
I realize that these convertibles are the very first "prototypes" for the MINI as a convertible and that odd and unforeseen problems are to be expected, especially in the first year of production, but I'm beginning to become concerned.

My convertible has spent an accumulation of 21 days in service over 5 separately opened repair orders. I have a terrible 'creak' sound that comes from the rear-passenger quarter window. This is a constant and very audible creak that is always present from the beginning of my drive until I reach my destination and park. MotorCity MINI cannot seem to fix it after having their lead tech, a BMW Engineer and a Market Manager attempt to diagnose and fix the problem. They have tried adjusting the window regulator, replaced all the seals and even ordered and applied a special graphite lubricant from Germany. At best it will go away for a few days then it comes right back, sometimes creaking louder after their attempt to fix it than it was creaking when I brought it in. The only time this creak is not present is when the top is soaking wet from a lot of rain. Other than that, it is always present, is quite loud and drives me crazy.

It is my understanding that the same supply company that provides the seals for the MINI convertible also created the seals for the BMW X3 and X5. According to my dealerships Service Manager and BMW's Engineer a very similar creak was present in one of these models (I forget which one) and was just as difficult to repair.

I am going to be bringing my car back to the dealer for a 6th visit - a 6th opened repair order. Has anyone else out there experienced this problem with the rear-passenger quarter window and/or it's seals? Has anyone or their dealership had any success in silencing this awful creaking sound?
haven't a clue, but it might be more helpful if you started a specific thread about it like this one about the rear window breaking, as that is how we found out we were not alone;)
 
#22 ·
Tempered and heated back glass has a nasty tendency to shatter on it's own.
Under the right conditions with some type of previous trauma to the glass (scratch, bump or temperature difference) and it will shatter like that.

Last winter the rear glass on my 94 Dodge Caravan did just that. It was a cold morning with lots of ice on the window. I turned on the rear defroster and bang the glass shattered. This is a common problem with all of these types of windows.

As for the need to replace the entire top I find that hard to believe. If true that has to be one of the poorest engineering jobs on this car. It's not like BMW has never built a convertible or has to replace a damaged back glass.

Cheers,
Jack
 
#26 ·
Jo has her car back, all fixed:D

amazing how black the hood looks when its new:D



oh and when I went to see my dealer today in Bradford, to sort out the finance on my MCSC I told her about the rear screen, and she told me that the same thing had happened to her mothers MCC, and she had to fight to get it fixed under warranty, but she got it done;)
 
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