Yes. Apparently Volvo, who used to carry out this work free of charge, have ruled that sufficient time has elapsed for the fault to have been notified and they are not accepting any more claims. I believe the repair entails the complete removal of the screen, cleaning away the dead sealant and rebonding. There is a risk of the screen breaking during removal but Volvo never covered that cost which owners had to cover if the screen broke, so it's only the removal and rebonding costs that you will have to foot yourself if the job goes well. You need to use a top class auto glazing company and discuss the issue with them before they let an apprentice loose on the car!
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