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XC60 windscreen bonding failure

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Old Mar 18th, 2024, 11:38   #17
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Today I have had to have the windscreen replaced on my July 2009 XC60 due to bonding failure along the top of the windscreen. It started to become apparent that there was a problem over the last few days with a sustantial water leak on the drivers side of the screen.
The car had to go to a windscreen company to be rectified, unfortunately the original screen cracked during removal, which is not unusual so a new screen was fitted. The fitter said that this was the second XC60 he had with the same problem, which he said was due to a poor primer when the car was built. In fact mine was so bad you could push the top of the screen out about 1/4 inch from inside the car.
As I have had the car since new and know it has not been mistreated this is not really what I would expect from a car not yet three and a half years old, which is a shame as I love the car
Hi, I have same issue, windscreen across the top has no adhesion (I gently pushed the windscreen up from inside the car). I am trying to get Volvo to repair but having no luck. Do you know if applying sealant across the top seal will have any affect?

Thanks in advance of any help
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