The back window provides critical visibility for safe driving, from parking to reversing maneuvers.
Embedded heating elements designed to remove frozen ice, frost, or humidity provide clear visibility in unpleasant weather.
Help keep the back window crystal clear during rainy or snowy days and remove condensation without on the entire defrosting system.
Travel safely, following regulations with temperate glass technology.
In the United States, various types of rear windows are available for vehicles. The specific options can vary depending on the make, model, and year of the vehicle. Here are some common types of rear windows:
when must rear window repair?
Rear window repair is typically required when there is damage to the rear window that compromises its integrity, functionality, or visibility. Here are some situations when rear window repair may be necessary:
It’s important to consult with a professional auto glass technician to assess the extent of the damage and determine the most appropriate course of action. They can evaluate whether a repair is feasible or if a replacement is necessary to ensure the rear window is in optimal condition for safety and functionality.
The back window of a car is essential for safe driving by providing visibility for the driver, allowing them to see objects and vehicles behind the car during lane changes, parking, and reversing maneuvers.
Many back windows are equipped with defrosting elements to ensure removal of frost, ice and condensation from the window, providing optimum visibility in cold or humid weather conditions.
Some cars have a rear windshield wiper mounted on the back window to provide a better visibility, especially during rainy or snowy weather or in dusty conditions.
Many cars come with factory-installed tinting or be tinted aftermarket intended for privacy, glare reduction and protection against harmful UV-rays in varying amounts. It's important to check your local laws on the allowed level of window tinting.