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What wrong with Kia auto windshield why does they so easy on my 2018 Kia Soul i had to replace it and now i was washing it couple days ago noticed my hood is full of chips
3M fim protection will protect your paint especially the front surfaces including headlights, fogslights, mirrors and A pillarsDid a 2,600 mile road trip to Montana. We have a 2nd home there and I have done this trip scores of times in other vehicles. Cleaning up our brand new Telluride today and I noticed that there are numerous paint chips all over the front of the vehicle, a handful on the hood and some on the mirrors. The windshield also has many micro chips. The font area with the Telluride lettering has in excess of fifty chips.
Now driving across I-90 in the winter is rough on vehicles. They use sand on the roads and obviously it gets kicked up by the vehicles in front. But sand shouldn't chip a vehicle's paint.
I have never had issues like this with the Chevy trucks and Jeep vehicles we have owned that have made this trip. Sure a rock getting kicked up will chip paint but sand shouldn't.
Very disappointed with the durability of the paint and windshield. Otherwise this is the best highway vehicle we have ever owned.
I'm going to get a paint pen and have our insurance company look at the windshield.
This sucks.
you ever thought of reading the manual? it clearly states how to put your wipers in the position to change. Let me tell you how -start car, turn car off and within 5 seconds push the wiper control up and hold. presto now you can change your wipers. To put back in position, start car and hold lever up again. The manual is more than extra weight for your car. Try reading it before saying bigger problems exist. OBTW you can pull the manual up online too if you can not figure out how to open the manual. For ice and snow get y up a few minutes earlier and start you car to let the heat melt it away. After this thread now way would I want to scrap the windshield for it might chip since these cars are built so cheap. LOL Really try using some common sense every now and then.There are bigger problems to deal with the Telluride (mine has not arrived yet).
The windshield wipers cannot be lifted to clear ice and snow.
It will accumulate under the upper hood lip and break the windshield wiper arms. The upper hood lip prevents wiper arms from being lifted, so the trough can be cleared of ice.
There are bigger problems to deal with the Telluride (mine has not arrived yet).
The windshield wipers cannot be lifted to clear ice and snow.
It will accumulate under the upper hood lip and break the windshield wiper arms. The upper hood lip prevents wiper arms from being lifted, so the trough can be cleared of ice.
You're not alone. That's for sure. I purchased my Stinger GT2 and put it in the garage and didn't drive it until the day of my clear bra/ceramic appointment. I drove it at night slowly and when I got to my appointment they showed me the chip on my hood. All the way through the paint. It was nice weather, clean roads and I never heard a thing hit the vehicle, but there it was. I used the paint pen and it came out all puffy and awful. Now there's a bubble in my clear bra under the ceramic. That was at 35 miles. Now I have several thousand and still get chips all the way through. Even with the ceramic. You get what you pay for, I guess.Did a 2,600 mile road trip to Montana. We have a 2nd home there and I have done this trip scores of times in other vehicles. Cleaning up our brand new Telluride today and I noticed that there are numerous paint chips all over the front of the vehicle, a handful on the hood and some on the mirrors. The windshield also has many micro chips. The font area with the Telluride lettering has in excess of fifty chips.
Now driving across I-90 in the winter is rough on vehicles. They use sand on the roads and obviously it gets kicked up by the vehicles in front. But sand shouldn't chip a vehicle's paint.
I have never had issues like this with the Chevy trucks and Jeep vehicles we have owned that have made this trip. Sure a rock getting kicked up will chip paint but sand shouldn't.
Very disappointed with the durability of the paint and windshield. Otherwise this is the best highway vehicle we have ever owned.
I'm going to get a paint pen and have our insurance company look at the windshield.
This sucks.
Ceramic coating does not protect against chips, it only protects against bird droppings, tree sap, bug juice.. to protect from rock chips you need o go with a PPF or clear bra. Most of them are self healing and really work well. Only problems I've had is you can get dirt buildup near the seams and it's a little tougher to clean there without damaging it.
i got 3M paint protection for the whole front to hopefully avoid this situation
I cannot believe you complain about this. How is that a defect? So that means the people that do 3M clear bra and ceramic coating are hypocrites then? I'm sure the robots paint with the same process as any other top manifacturers do. You guys use this place to just bitch and complain. You are driving 75+ mph on some of these highways plus the wind and there will be debris that will impact with your car. I came here thinking there will be people that will pimp out their cars posting DIY's with pictures but some of you guys complaints are worse than hearing women complaining in body shops. So if you are driving and get a rockchip on your windshield, you are gonna try to warranty that too then? Where is your common sense? Even if you get the most expensive bumper to bumper warranty, they are not gonna cover your wear-and-tares such as your brake pads, wipers, tires, belts, etc.
Well saidI cannot believe you complain about this. How is that a defect? So that means the people that do 3M clear bra and ceramic coating are hypocrites then? I'm sure the robots paint with the same process as any other top manifacturers do. You guys use this place to just bitch and complain. You are driving 75+ mph on some of these highways plus the wind and there will be debris that will impact with your car. I came here thinking there will be people that will pimp out their cars posting DIY's with pictures but some of you guys complaints are worse than hearing women complaining in body shops. So if you are driving and get a rockchip on your windshield, you are gonna try to warranty that too then? Where is your common sense? Even if you get the most expensive bumper to bumper warranty, they are not gonna cover your wear-and-tares such as your brake pads, wipers, tires, belts, etc.
50 on trip one...Not goodThat sounds terrible and I feel for you! I would contact Kia directly
Wow, can't believe the know it alls on here! You should be able to lift a vehicle's wipers up and out to clear snow without having to go through all those hoops! I love Kia's have had a Sportage and a Sorento.....never had any kind of problems with either. Was eyeballing the Telluride as I have read nothing but good things about it...at least till now. Something is wrong if paint is chipping that much.G-727382, how about you wait to get yours before you start telling everyone what the "big" problems are. Jeeez, really?
Already experiencing this issue with mine and it is super frustrating. The wipers also pick up additional moisture each time they drop the bottom of the windshield and come back up. When the wind is super cold (it's been in the negatives already here in WY) it just freezes immediately on the windshield eventually creating a bigger ice problem directly on the windshield, especially in the drivers side...There are bigger problems to deal with the Telluride (mine has not arrived yet).
The windshield wipers cannot be lifted to clear ice and snow.
It will accumulate under the upper hood lip and break the windshield wiper arms. The upper hood lip prevents wiper arms from being lifted, so the trough can be cleared of ice.
The windshield wipers cannot be lifted to clear ice and snow.
Paint on most vehicles is not wear and tear, especially on a new vehicle.I cannot believe you complain about this. How is that a defect? So that means the people that do 3M clear bra and ceramic coating are hypocrites then? I'm sure the robots paint with the same process as any other top manifacturers do. You guys use this place to just bitch and complain. You are driving 75+ mph on some of these highways plus the wind and there will be debris that will impact with your car. I came here thinking there will be people that will pimp out their cars posting DIY's with pictures but some of you guys complaints are worse than hearing women complaining in body shops. So if you are driving and get a rockchip on your windshield, you are gonna try to warranty that too then? Where is your common sense? Even if you get the most expensive bumper to bumper warranty, they are not gonna cover your wear-and-tares such as your brake pads, wipers, tires, belts, etc.
I currently own a 2017 Sportage. I've owned an 05 and 08 Sorrento. Every Kia I've owned has lousy paint jobs. Kia skimps on the dumbest things.Did a 2,600 mile road trip to Montana. We have a 2nd home there and I have done this trip scores of times in other vehicles. Cleaning up our brand new Telluride today and I noticed that there are numerous paint chips all over the front of the vehicle, a handful on the hood and some on the mirrors. The windshield also has many micro chips. The font area with the Telluride lettering has in excess of fifty chips.
Now driving across I-90 in the winter is rough on vehicles. They use sand on the roads and obviously it gets kicked up by the vehicles in front. But sand shouldn't chip a vehicle's paint.
I have never had issues like this with the Chevy trucks and Jeep vehicles we have owned that have made this trip. Sure a rock getting kicked up will chip paint but sand shouldn't.
Very disappointed with the durability of the paint and windshield. Otherwise this is the best highway vehicle we have ever owned.
I'm going to get a paint pen and have our insurance company look at the windshield.
This sucks.
My Telluride is doing the same thing. Paint seems very thin and i took it back to the dealer and was told they could not help. Anyone else have issues with the airbag light coming on sometimes while sitting in traffic? The dealer can never duplicate it even though I have video of it happening.Did a 2,600 mile road trip to Montana. We have a 2nd home there and I have done this trip scores of times in other vehicles. Cleaning up our brand new Telluride today and I noticed that there are numerous paint chips all over the front of the vehicle, a handful on the hood and some on the mirrors. The windshield also has many micro chips. The font area with the Telluride lettering has in excess of fifty chips.
Now driving across I-90 in the winter is rough on vehicles. They use sand on the roads and obviously it gets kicked up by the vehicles in front. But sand shouldn't chip a vehicle's paint.
I have never had issues like this with the Chevy trucks and Jeep vehicles we have owned that have made this trip. Sure a rock getting kicked up will chip paint but sand shouldn't.
Very disappointed with the durability of the paint and windshield. Otherwise this is the best highway vehicle we have ever owned.
I'm going to get a paint pen and have our insurance company look at the windshield.
This sucks.