Optikool. Don't leave home without it.
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Originally Posted by
LGM
Replaced the genuine windscreen for an El'cheapo Chinese jobby after my last break.
No Optikool in there now.
I cant tell the difference other than for the fact that this windscreen doesn't break at the drop of a hat like the four previous genuine ones did!
I'm surprised, LGM, that you say you can't tell the difference, because Obrien's just unwittingly put an aftermarket windscreen in our RRS and it's atrocious compared to the Pilkington Optikool original. It has no tinting whatsoever, let alone the Optikool, and it's got the air con running flat out. Simply by how much I have to adjust the dial to get the cabin temp to where it would normally be, the Optikool is worth a good three degrees. You can feel the radiant heat, and I'm needing my sunglasses even when the sun is above the roofline.
The good news for me following my long discussion with a very helpful lady at Obriens, is that an OE windscreen is on it's way at no cost to me. The good news for all of us is that Sydney head office has flagged in the system that Optikool is not a separate LR part number and only OE windscreens have it (she called LR themselves on my behalf and they only confirmed she had the right part number for the aftermarket windscreen). So hopefully no-one else should have to go through this rigmarole.
Can't tell you how relieved I am they're going to sort it out, for the sake of our driving experience and the sake of the already parched dash!