2017 Subaru Forester safe windshield replacement by Alfredo's auto glass

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  • 2017 Subaru Forester safe windshield replacement by Alfredo's auto glass tips on how to set up the WRD spider, also tips on how to save the bottom cowling clips and tip on how to use a socket to use with the WRD spider. 1/4in on 1/4 drive part # 75-624 from Autozone
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  • @johntaylor1992
    @johntaylor1992 6 лет назад +6

    Great video as always. I def love the new angle with someone recording you too lol, I just did a replacement on a Subaru today and your tips for the clips will def come in handy on my next one! I learn a lot from your videos so can't wait for the next one! Also do you just do windshields or do you also do door glass or back glass?

    • @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona
      @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona  6 лет назад

      John Taylor thank you for your comment. New angle is better for sure not so much shaking. I'm happy to share my techniques and happy to hear they can help another tech. I do have a video on a back window replacement on my channel.

    • @frederickreece4256
      @frederickreece4256 2 года назад

      instablaster.

  • @joshuaklein8429
    @joshuaklein8429 2 месяца назад

    Only ended up needing the first few minutes but you were a lifesaver. Thank you!

  • @nealrasmussen4832
    @nealrasmussen4832 2 года назад

    I hope the person that does mine is as competent! Nice job. Pride in work because deserved. Like it.

  • @nmanchin
    @nmanchin 5 лет назад +5

    You're the best. Attention to detail is rare. Great job and videos.

  • @Jp_1984
    @Jp_1984 4 года назад +1

    You're attention to detail is impressive! And you explained you're self extremely well.

  • @boxerdiesel
    @boxerdiesel 2 года назад

    Good work. Well done. Professionals that make America a Great Country. From Sardinia, Italy, with respect

  • @michaeledwards6609
    @michaeledwards6609 4 года назад +2

    Outstanding video and narrative. Like a few of my great surgical professors...every motion is exacting and serves a purpose. Thanks so much, Michael

  • @johnnawrocki4079
    @johnnawrocki4079 6 лет назад +3

    Always enjoy your videos
    Real nice to get action this way as well
    Can always count on Safe Quality Installs from you Alfredo

    • @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona
      @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona  6 лет назад

      John Nawrocki Thank you! I like this new way my self, less shaking and a different prospective. Thank you for taking the time to watch my videos!

  • @ianreid7529
    @ianreid7529 4 года назад

    I'm not a pro, but have had to have the windshield replaced on my 2018 Forester. If only the shop that did the work was as experienced and knowledgable as you... The trim on the lower windshield corners is now very loose and rattling. Your video showed me how to remove the trim pieces and examine. This is an excellent video, very comprehensive. If I was 1000 miles south I would have you replace my windshield. Plus you seem like a great guy. Thanks!
    Ian, Portland, OR

  • @dadadadada4974
    @dadadadada4974 2 года назад

    Amazing attention to detail! You are a craftsman.

  • @gilnegrette7409
    @gilnegrette7409 Год назад

    Outstanding video! My daughter has a 2020 Subaru Forester whose windshield cracked while parked ( a very common problem with certain Subaru's due to a design flaw with the new Eyesite glass). I took it in to Safelite, who hopefully uses better thicker glass! The day after the replacement I noticed the windshield cowl was buckled up about 1/2" in the middle so I took it back to Satellite. The tech told me the metal clips were bent and he straightened them out, which I realized after watching your video was a lie! The next day the cowl buckled again so after watching your video I removed the cowl and saw that the 1/2" plastic tabs on the cowl that slip underneath the windshield to hold it tight against the glass were too short in the middle due to the windshield being placed too high or the windshield made too short or the cowl not being installed correctly. I did find that Satellite only secured one of the plastic clips that hold the cowl in place! I cut some 3/4" wide aluminum strips from a beer can and wrapped them around the middle tabs on the cowl and crimped them with needle nose pliers and wrapped them with black electrical tape. After reinstalling the cowl correctly per your video the windshield and cowl look great! Mil Gracias!

  • @homersimpson6707
    @homersimpson6707 3 года назад +1

    Very professional. Great attention to detail! Thank you!

  • @rikanaka
    @rikanaka 4 года назад +1

    Great video for the removal of the wiiper cowl (that's the only part I needed to remove on my car to replace the wiper hose). Nice tips on using the 6mm socket or pliers.

  • @kukito1000
    @kukito1000 2 года назад

    I like the way you set them . I'm being taught to set over the hood but I have hard time seeing the other side . Gonna try to set in the door jam with the cups like that . Thanks .

  • @timmontgomery8441
    @timmontgomery8441 3 года назад

    Thanks for this video! Helped me know how to remove that plastic piece so I could replace my hose connectors that were crumbling and water was shooting everywhere! Also realized that the dude at safelite lost most of my fasteners.....

  • @bluemonkey227
    @bluemonkey227 5 лет назад +1

    Top Job mate! Thanks for the tip for those square clips. Little tip from the UK. If you have a cowl (we call it a scuttle) that slides under the glass. Clean the track where it slides under with glass cleaner and a brush. Because grit or dirt can cause micro scratches on the glass as you slide it on. Which can result in a stress crack. This is why Nissan put tape on the bottom of the glass sometimes. Hey hope this helps. Love your work.

    • @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona
      @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona  5 лет назад

      bluemonkey227 Thanks for the tip mate I will definitely be cleaning the scuttle from now on, it totally makes sense.

    • @lpaarcz4567
      @lpaarcz4567 5 лет назад +1

      @@AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona
      You could also try using a cold knife blade or something similar and come from underneath, then insert the blade to open up the white part enough to release a bit, and then get the pigsfoot to seperate the square clips from the white part [with care], seems to work for me. Great work mate

  • @toecutter5565
    @toecutter5565 Год назад

    u da man .........Alfredo , thoroughly professional ,,,thank you.

  • @vdkarautoglassreplacement3642
    @vdkarautoglassreplacement3642 6 лет назад +1

    nice video alfredos the way you set the glass its nice ..

  • @miketran570
    @miketran570 2 года назад

    great video very details. Look like you must have the right tool to get the job done. Without the toll virtually impossible to do it.

  • @tjdugan8164
    @tjdugan8164 7 месяцев назад

    You've been a great help to me. I couldn't figure out those darn clips. Thank you!!!! Got any video's for the sunroof? I've got to that job, next.

  • @eyebidder
    @eyebidder 2 года назад

    I own the same MTG900 watch bro! Mine's in silver, love it!

  • @jtwindshieldrepair4430
    @jtwindshieldrepair4430 6 лет назад +2

    great video Alfredo, thank you for sharing .

  • @Amaaaaan1
    @Amaaaaan1 3 года назад

    Thanks! I am learning so it’s a good video for me

  • @FAUCON88
    @FAUCON88 6 лет назад +1

    Spotless as usual. Thumbs up!

  • @adrianwalker1578
    @adrianwalker1578 2 года назад

    Mad respect bro. Great Job

  • @steverogula865
    @steverogula865 6 месяцев назад

    Fantastic, very informative, thanks.

  • @championwindshieldrepair216
    @championwindshieldrepair216 5 лет назад

    So many skills!

  • @championwindshieldrepair216
    @championwindshieldrepair216 2 года назад

    Still watching my brother

  • @FountainValleyAutoGlass
    @FountainValleyAutoGlass Год назад

    Great video i love it!

  • @PRO4XKEV
    @PRO4XKEV 4 года назад +1

    This guy is Good..Awesome video.

  • @championwindshieldrepair216
    @championwindshieldrepair216 4 года назад

    Great video

  • @nextonchn
    @nextonchn 6 лет назад

    This video was very helpful. I knew nothing about your profession and am very thankful for your service. I hope others in this field take as much pride as you do and not to mention the quality and detail of your work. I'm about to get my windshield replaced but am regretting not going through Alfredo's. Where exactly are you located for future reference?

  • @ecrvntz11
    @ecrvntz11 6 лет назад

    I just purchased the spider cut out now I see they have a new design. The spider 3 have you tried it. it seems like it a better design but does it work any better?

  • @luiscruz1101
    @luiscruz1101 5 лет назад

    Mi amigo buen trabajo échale ganas y danos mas tips para saver mas y grasias

  • @NEWAutoGlass
    @NEWAutoGlass 6 лет назад +1

    Great job.

  • @suicidesilencio
    @suicidesilencio 3 года назад

    Do you jam set ford transits by any chance?
    If no what system do you use?

  • @lisaamante5384
    @lisaamante5384 2 года назад

    Another question, the technician didn't put the wire harness cover back on, and it's hard to see in your video when you do it. The wire is coming out of the bottom of the mirror. How do I put it inside the cover before I push it in place, there's no gap in the cover for the wire not to get pinched against the windshield. Thanks!

  • @paulblesi5339
    @paulblesi5339 5 лет назад +1

    If you use a cigarette lighter on them Square Clips on the cowl, heat them up from the bottom for a few seconds and they pop right out with a panel tool.

    • @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona
      @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona  5 лет назад +1

      Paul Blesi I seen that! Definitely another technique

    • @paulblesi5339
      @paulblesi5339 5 лет назад +1

      @@AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona great videos by the way! I do camera recalibrations for an auto glass company in Minnesota, and I am also cross training to be a glass installer. Watching your videos has been most helpful, some of your techniques have come in handy during my training.

    • @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona
      @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona  5 лет назад +1

      Paul Blesi I’m happy to hear that! Auto glass is a great career you’re definitely going to enjoy it. I’m starting to recalibrate my self soon.

    • @greghorning9748
      @greghorning9748 4 года назад

      If you don't unplug the camera it doesn't need to be recalibrated.

  • @PhilipValenta
    @PhilipValenta 5 лет назад +1

    Alfredo, if only every shop were as diligent as you. Respect. Thanks for the great video. A question for you: These Foresters come with some type of rubber sealing strip under/around the perimeter of the original windshield. I imagine that was part of what you scraped away in your video here, but I didn't see you apply a new rubber strip of any kind before setting the new windshield. I noticed the primer and then the resin. Is such a thing not necessary because of the resin application? Or do new windshields come with such strips already attached and it went on when you set the windshield in? Thanks again.

    • @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona
      @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona  5 лет назад

      Philip Valenta thank you for taking the time to watch my video. Indeed the new windshield had the molding already installed.

    • @PhilipValenta
      @PhilipValenta 5 лет назад

      @@AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona Good to know, thanks much for the response, Alfredo.

  • @dej703
    @dej703 4 года назад

    Is hand setting better than using a little buddy or just for this car?

  • @dej703
    @dej703 4 года назад

    I see your using the spider tool to take the windshield out have you every used the bat version?

  • @DKStudiosful
    @DKStudiosful 6 лет назад

    good video as usual. replace those clips. one time use only.

  • @anthonytiedt8725
    @anthonytiedt8725 5 лет назад

    What’s ur favorite pre cleaner for the glass? Before you start the primer. Thanks in advance. Anthony

    • @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona
      @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona  5 лет назад

      Anthony Tiedt to remove the contaminants I really like DOW Betabrade F1 after that I use GC800 glass cleaner.

  • @WilliamHernandez-cn1rr
    @WilliamHernandez-cn1rr 5 лет назад +1

    Aye boss man I got a question about the Milwaukee oscillating tool ?

  • @joseestupinan3137
    @joseestupinan3137 5 лет назад +1

    Better to use straight pliers and press on the sides of the split

  • @cavemantalk
    @cavemantalk 5 лет назад +1

    what kinda of suction cups do you recommend. im a new tech

    • @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona
      @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona  5 лет назад

      Samer Attallah I really like the Aegis cups very light and very comfortable for one man set. www.aegistools.com/glass-handling-setting-tools/glasshandler-kit.html

  • @donjohnson9893
    @donjohnson9893 5 лет назад +1

    Those molding suck they allow leaves acorns ect to fall under neath .
    Nice work .

  • @ecrvntz11
    @ecrvntz11 6 лет назад

    I just purchased WRD spider. I like it but I am having issues with the corners more driver side I cant make the turn without the base moving and sliding. What tips do you have to prevent that, also what size of fiber line are you using.

    • @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona
      @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona  6 лет назад

      ecrvntz11 Driver side top or driver side bottom?

    • @ecrvntz11
      @ecrvntz11 6 лет назад

      driver side top

    • @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona
      @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona  6 лет назад

      ecrvntz11 Align the Spyder where it says liner parallel to the A pillar molding 4 -6 inches down. That should cut the corner without sliding.

    • @Tempsho
      @Tempsho 5 лет назад

      Make sure the inside of the glass is perfectly clean. Even a little bit of dust will cause the suction cup to rotate.Ensure the suction cup is also super clean. Go slow around the corners. Try a thinner line as well. Like a .80mm or .85mm line.

  • @lammy9733
    @lammy9733 5 лет назад +1

    If you push in between the teeth from the bottom with a 90° pic and pry from the top with a small pig foot they come out whole

  • @anthonytiedt8725
    @anthonytiedt8725 5 лет назад +1

    That’s exactly what I use too. Just curious. Thanks sir. Beta seal is the best glue system out there! Don’t u agree?

    • @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona
      @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona  5 лет назад

      Anthony Tiedt yes agree! my favorite urethane is DOW Xpress 30.

    • @anthonytiedt8725
      @anthonytiedt8725 5 лет назад

      Alfredo's Auto Glass Repair Corona never used the express 30. Viscosity is similar to regular express?

    • @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona
      @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona  5 лет назад

      Anthony Tiedt it’s way better then Express really! So much easier to work with and a decks really well sometimes no tape at all even needed.

  • @curtisramsey2219
    @curtisramsey2219 6 лет назад

    I'm new to this but I watch other videos and you use the spider with string to cut the glass out and I noticed other glass guys use a blade with a handle on it and a string with another hand on it and pulls with both hands to cut the glass out which way is better and why don't you use that method it seems to be quicker

    • @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona
      @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona  6 лет назад

      Curtis Ramsey welcome to this trade. I use my Raptor and Spyder very often now on days because there’s are a lot of exposed glass installation or underside molding with no room to us a blade.
      I prefer using methods that won’t damage the vehicles vs fast methods that have a high chance of damaging the vehicle. I still use the cold knife though not often but I do.

    • @Tempsho
      @Tempsho 5 лет назад +1

      I use the WRD Spider with fiber line for almost every single windshield cutout. It might take a bit longer to remove a windshield, but there is almost zero chance of scratching the paint. It does such a clean cut.

  • @NickBDesigns
    @NickBDesigns 5 лет назад +2

    Reinstalling side cowls 36:30

    • @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona
      @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona  5 лет назад +1

      ?

    • @NickBDesigns
      @NickBDesigns 5 лет назад +1

      Alfredo's Auto Glass Repair Corona
      I had my windshield replacement and they snapped the side cowls. I was trying to save the time stamp of when they are installed on the video so when my replacement parts arrive I’ll get them done hopefully with out cracking the plastic.

    • @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona
      @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona  5 лет назад +1

      Nicholas Baloun ok cool, I was like what did I do wrong. Sorry about your side cowls, I hope they don’t brake.

    • @NickBDesigns
      @NickBDesigns 5 лет назад +1

      Alfredo's Auto Glass Repair Corona ya man thanks for the video your work looked great to me. :)

  • @jigrotam
    @jigrotam 5 лет назад

    I got my windshield replaced by an inexperienced company and they broke the clips you mentioned in your video. Funny thing is they broke both sides.

  • @chipdr911
    @chipdr911 5 лет назад +1

    Like those magnetic protectors. Who is the vendor for those?

    • @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona
      @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona  5 лет назад +1

      chipdr911 I got them from harbor freight.

    • @chipdr911
      @chipdr911 5 лет назад +1

      @@AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona thanks for the quick reply. Going to Harbour Freight today for tool box, gonna have to see if I can find one of those.

  • @a1081042
    @a1081042 5 лет назад +2

    Subaru has a major design defect in their cars. I have a crack just like on this car and nothing caused it. It just happened while parked. Some people have a crack 3 or 4 times and Subaru says "no problem, it was an impact."

  • @Xedilian
    @Xedilian 6 лет назад

    Why do you carry the primer with you around the car?

    • @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona
      @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona  6 лет назад

      Xedilian it’s easier for me.

    • @Xedilian
      @Xedilian 6 лет назад

      hehe i seen a guy once, carry his primer can around the car. As he walked around from the drivers side to the passengers side he tripped on the front wheel because it was turned out. Knocked his whole can all over this poor guys white Audi a4. It was pretty funny to watch lol.

  • @JOSHWAAHHHH
    @JOSHWAAHHHH 5 лет назад +1

    We use a 6mm and push it onto them and they pop right up

  • @erickgonzalez4474
    @erickgonzalez4474 2 года назад

    Bro where can i get those neat fender covers

  • @DKStudiosful
    @DKStudiosful 6 лет назад +4

    Wouldnt have my glass sitting out in the sun like that.It will crack when you pick it up. Welcome to Chicago. No time to switch ure tube either.

  • @a.jennings4664
    @a.jennings4664 5 лет назад

    My door sills look like new and I wouldn't be happy if they were scuffed up as a result of a windshield replacement.

    • @robertout3780
      @robertout3780 3 года назад +1

      Should keep your car in the shed with a car cover over it for the rest of your life. Will remain in good condition 👍🏼

  • @dej703
    @dej703 4 года назад

    As a business owner isn't it fast to just buy new clips and replace if you can get them out with out breaking them? At least you have a back up

  • @DKStudiosful
    @DKStudiosful 6 лет назад

    You do it to AGRSS standard. None of these companies care. They will tell you what you wanna hear. I could cold knife that out and trim it with no scratches way faster though. Cut that lead from the glass right away.

    • @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona
      @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona  6 лет назад +1

      DKStudiosful yes sir I proudly wear my patch as a Master certified technician from the AGSC following the AGRSS standard. I work on every car as if it was my own. I really car about returning the car to the customer as safe as possible, with in my knowledge and skills.

    • @aoetjen6758
      @aoetjen6758 5 лет назад

      Yeah I prefer the cold knife myself with a good sharp blade a good thin blade you can cut it out faster and be done if you have good technique you will miss the edges no scratches or anything

  • @rodrigogomez2832
    @rodrigogomez2832 Год назад

    I take them off way different and I don't break nothing

  • @josephaddiego2343
    @josephaddiego2343 3 года назад

    Be careful of the car door hitting another vehicle

  • @GeorgeCaragea
    @GeorgeCaragea 6 лет назад

    Alfredo is as "good" as anyone else in LA area. He could have unpluged the mirror in the windshield. Then... he's using an electric tool to cut??? Jesus
    ... Subaru engineers would go nuts seeing this...

    • @Jp_1984
      @Jp_1984 4 года назад +2

      Its common in the industry to leave the mirror plugged in , especially if it has a garage door opener because you can loose the programing. Or a compass will sometimes need to recalibrate. Might be okay if its just auto dimming but you could end up with code none the less

  • @dgr5421
    @dgr5421 2 года назад

    $$???

  • @pacdogk9134
    @pacdogk9134 4 года назад

    Damn no offense but you made this install a lot harder than it needs to be and you should never use a metal tool on the outside of the cowling. (When you were prying up the cowl corner pieces). Those Subaru clips come up easy with the 6 mil on all but 2, then you can use a pic tool for the other 2. And the 2 outside clips should’ve been a simple pry up the middle and pry out the clip. No twisting a screwdriver necessary.

    • @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona
      @AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona  4 года назад

      Pacdog K9 please upload a video to share with others and I’ll be more than happy so see your technique. What might not help or be to hard for one could actually make it easy or helpful for thousands.

  • @arbachesglaukus1324
    @arbachesglaukus1324 5 лет назад

    Ignorantly, I just had a DOT-563 installed in my 2015 Subaru Outack (FW 03919) that was total crap. DOT563 SHENZHEN AUTOMOTIVE GLASS MANUFACTURING, sold at Aliexpress for $32.
    Seems the 563 factory makes XYG, PGW, and most likely others. Total garbage. My car isn't drivable because the distortions are so severe in the glass.
    ALL installers know dot563 is no good. they still carry it because it is the cheapest glass you can find, cheaper even than other Chinese dot459, dot485, dot788... you get what you pay for. So simple.
    Best way to do is buy a OEM used for $150. Before buying make sure it is OEM by checking the dot number at Car
    Windshields - DOT Number Database.
    www.carwindshields.info/dot_db
    Clean with razor blade the old urethane, and prime the glass with windshield urethane primer.
    Hire someone to install the OEM windshield for around $100

  • @TheMontanafew
    @TheMontanafew 5 лет назад +1

    I really hate Subaru clips...