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2015 Genesis 3.8 w/tech package windshield

Riczek

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2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
If I need to replace my windshield do I absolutely have to get OEM glass or can I get a replacement from Safelite? In either case do I have to have the ADAS recalibrated? Can Safelite do that or do I need to go to the dealer?
I appreciate any insight anyone is willing to share.
Thanks!
 
From what I've read here previously, it does need to be re-calibrated. And I'd be surprised if anybody besides Hyundai could do it.

But don't know for certain.

Wait for somebody that's had it done to chime in....
 
From what I've read here previously, it does need to be re-calibrated. And I'd be surprised if anybody besides Hyundai could do it.

But don't know for certain.

Wait for somebody that's had it done to chime in....
Thanks for your thoughts and I think you’re right, it’s probably back to the dealer. Cheers!
 
Dealer or advanced import shop can realign SPTAC.
 
I got mine done at Safelite. I have the tech package and had to buy their calibration service on top of the windshield price. They did a good job. No issues with the windshield or the electronics. I got the aftermarket windshield since it was 1/3 of the price of OEM. No insurance involved so I paid for it all myself.
 
No insurance involved so I paid for it all myself.

I believe if replacing through insurance there would be no deductible as it can be classified as a “safety issue”. Of course its up to their discretion depending on condition of your current windshield
 
I believe if replacing through insurance there would be no deductible as it can be classified as a “safety issue”. Of course its up to their discretion depending on condition of your current windshield
With 50 sets of state laws I don't want to make a blanket statement but at least some require full glass coverage be included if you have collision/comprehensive insurance. I worked with a guy that got his pitted windshield replaced. He tried to remove some of the pitting with a hammer and it seems it was not the right tool. Or was it?
 
With 50 sets of state laws I don't want to make a blanket statement but at least some require full glass coverage be included if you have collision/comprehensive insurance. I worked with a guy that got his pitted windshield replaced. He tried to remove some of the pitting with a hammer and it seems it was not the right tool. Or was it?
At least the pitting was a lot less noticeable afterwards....
 
[QUOTE="EdP, post: 352216, member:
He tried to remove some of the pitting with a hammer and it seems it was not the right tool. Or was it?
[/QUOTE]

Thats the right move, cant fix it?.....need a bigger hammer!
 
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