How To Change Ford Windscreen

The car windscreen is an essential part of your vehicle, providing visibility and safety while driving. Over time, it may get damaged and require replacement. This article will guide you through the process of changing a Ford windscreen, so you can get back on the road safely and quickly.

Gather the Necessary Tools and Supplies

Before starting, you'll need to gather the right tools and supplies for the job. Here's a list of what you'll need:

  • Replacement windscreen for your Ford model
  • Windscreen adhesive
  • Glass cleaner
  • Clean cloth
  • Soft pry tool or plastic scraper
  • Suction cup tool
  • Utility knife
  • Rubber gloves
  • Safety glasses

Prepare the Work Area

Find a clean, flat, and well-lit area to work on your car. Make sure you have enough space to move around your Ford vehicle and place the tools and supplies within easy reach.

Remove the Old Windscreen

  • Put on your safety glasses and rubber gloves to protect yourself from any broken glass or sharp edges.
  • Carefully remove any stickers or accessories from the inside of the windscreen.
  • Use the soft pry tool or plastic scraper to gently remove the weatherstripping around the windscreen.
  • Cut through the adhesive that holds the windscreen in place with a utility knife. Be careful not to damage the surrounding frame.
  • Attach the suction cup tool to the outside of the windscreen and gently pull it away from the vehicle. You may need a helper for this step.
  • Safely dispose of the old windscreen according to local regulations.

Clean and Prep the New Windscreen

  • Use a glass cleaner and a clean cloth to thoroughly clean the new windscreen.
  • Carefully inspect the new windscreen for any defects or damage.
  • Apply a layer of windscreen adhesive to the edge of the new windscreen, following the manufacturer's instructions.

Install the New Windscreen

  • Carefully lift the new windscreen, using the suction cup tool, and align it with the vehicle's frame.
  • Press the windscreen firmly into place, ensuring it sits flush against the frame and is evenly aligned.
  • Allow the adhesive to cure for the recommended amount of time, usually around 24 hours, before driving your vehicle. This will ensure a secure bond between the windscreen and the car frame.

Replace the Weatherstripping

  • Reinstall the weatherstripping around the windscreen, making sure it fits snugly and provides a good seal.
  • Clean any excess adhesive or residue from the windscreen and surrounding area.

Final Checks and Clean-up

  • Inspect the windscreen to make sure it's properly installed and secure.
  • Test the wipers and any other accessories to ensure they function correctly.
  • Dispose of any leftover materials and tools, and return the work area to its original state.

Congratulations! You've successfully changed the Ford windscreen on your vehicle. You can now enjoy improved visibility and safety on the road. Remember, if you're not comfortable tackling this task yourself, it's always best to consult a professional for assistance.

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