Knowing what to check after changing your car windscreen is essential to ensure that the new glass is properly installed and fulfils its role in safety, visibility, and durability. Aspects such as proper fit, sealing, absence of distortion, and correct functioning of ADAS systems are key to preventing future problems like leaks or loss of performance.
At Ralarsa, we have over 45 years of experience in replacing and repairing car glass, including windscreens, side windows, and rear windows. Our car windscreen replacement service is carried out with approved materials and certified techniques, ensuring every glass meets safety standards and maintains its full performance without you having to worry.
What to check after changing your car windscreen
- Perfect sealing: Ensure there are no water or air leaks.
- Optimal visibility: Make sure there are no visual distortions or annoying reflections.
- Structure and strength: Verify that the windscreen contributes to the vehicle’s rigidity.
- Technological compatibility: Confirm that sensors, cameras, and ADAS systems work correctly.
What to check after changing your car windscreen at Ralarsa
At Ralarsa, we take care of checking everything for you so that your vehicle is ready to drive safely and without worries.
Comprehensive sealing check
We ensure the glass is perfectly adjusted, with no gaps or leaks.
Visual quality control
We check there are no distortions or reflections that could affect driving.
ADAS system calibration
For vehicles with integrated cameras or sensors, we carry out precise calibration to guarantee proper operation.
Strength and structural adjustment test
We ensure the new windscreen maintains the original vehicle’s strength and rigidity.
We hope this article on what to check after changing your car windscreen has been useful, because knowing the key points after replacement will help you drive safely.
We recommend reading our previous article: Types of common windscreen damage and solutions , as knowing common damage types and their solutions will help you prevent problems and extend the life of your glass.