Hey everyone,
I’m at a loss here. I have just finished converting my 2020 ford transit to a campervan. When it was finished I decided to store at a nice secure indoor storage unit until I can go full time in it. I went to pick it up for its first outing today, and went inside to grab the keys and came out and to my shock… two windows were totally shattered!
The sliding door window is brand new less than a couple months old and it was professional installed by an auto glass company. The rear right window came with the van a couple years ago.
I know you’re all thinking it was vandalized, however, the windows are blown from the inside out. Looks to be some kind of pressure phenomenon? Please help me understand what happened.
I have put so much time, effort, and money into this conversion and for this to happen right before it’s first outing is totally devastating and frustrating. I’ll be replacing both of those windows and am trying to understand so it can be prevented in the future.
I have read about this happening to tempered glass windows, and even read a couple other forums where a rear window busted. But I must be the most unlucky person in the world for it to randomly happen to two windows.. in addition to the horrible timing.
For the record, it’s stored in Sacramento. It’s July so it’s pretty warm here but it wasn’t an exceptionally hot day by any means and it was barely noon. Sunny though. The van was pulled out of indoor the day before. I could have sworn that when I looked at it the windows were intact and then I went inside and came out with the keys and they were shattered. Appreciate any input you guys have.
I’m at a loss here. I have just finished converting my 2020 ford transit to a campervan. When it was finished I decided to store at a nice secure indoor storage unit until I can go full time in it. I went to pick it up for its first outing today, and went inside to grab the keys and came out and to my shock… two windows were totally shattered!
The sliding door window is brand new less than a couple months old and it was professional installed by an auto glass company. The rear right window came with the van a couple years ago.
I know you’re all thinking it was vandalized, however, the windows are blown from the inside out. Looks to be some kind of pressure phenomenon? Please help me understand what happened.
I have put so much time, effort, and money into this conversion and for this to happen right before it’s first outing is totally devastating and frustrating. I’ll be replacing both of those windows and am trying to understand so it can be prevented in the future.
I have read about this happening to tempered glass windows, and even read a couple other forums where a rear window busted. But I must be the most unlucky person in the world for it to randomly happen to two windows.. in addition to the horrible timing.
For the record, it’s stored in Sacramento. It’s July so it’s pretty warm here but it wasn’t an exceptionally hot day by any means and it was barely noon. Sunny though. The van was pulled out of indoor the day before. I could have sworn that when I looked at it the windows were intact and then I went inside and came out with the keys and they were shattered. Appreciate any input you guys have.