Do You Have A Chip In Your Windshield?

Picture this: you're driving along the highway and suddenly, the car in front of you kicks up a small rock into the air. The rock bounces into your windshield, leaving a small chip at the point of impact. Now what? If you're like most people, you'll have a strong urge to ignore the chip and pretend like it never happened. Although they're annoying, small chips may seem relatively harmless, but the best car dealership at the Lake of the Ozarks is here to remind you that repairing windshield chips is essential in order to keep yourself and your family safe on the road. Hulett Chevrolet-Buick-GMC has a few reasons why you should repair that chip in your windshield, no matter how small.


A Chip That Is Not Repaired Can Turn Into A Bigger Problem

Most problems left unsolved have a tendency to turn into bigger problems, and windshield chips are no different. If you do not repair the chip within a few days of when the damage occurred, dirt and wiper fluid can collect in the chip. The eventual repair typically seals in this debris, resulting in a cloudy or discolored spot on your windshield. Additionally, chips in your windshield are weak points that may be more prone to damage. A small chip could easily spread into a large crack if left unattended for a period of time.

Your Windshield Is Crucial To Your Vehicle's Structural Integrity

If your windshield has been damaged, your vehicle's structural integrity has been compromised. This means that in the event of an accident, your vehicle may not be able to keep you safe. An accident could cause the roof to collapse, for example, and/or an airbag could cause the windshield to shatter. In order to keep your family safe, maintaining the structural integrity of your vehicle is important.

Your Windshield Serves To Keep You Inside The Vehicle

If  your vehicle were to crash or stop suddenly, your windshield is the last thing protecting you from being launched out of the vehicle. If you are not wearing a seat belt (or if your seat belt is faulty), your windshield may be the only thing that keeps you inside the car. Remaining inside the vehicle often gives you the best chance of avoiding serious injuries in the event of an accident, so it's important to make sure you are protected. 

Your Windshield Keeps Debris From Entering The Vehicle


It hurts to run into anything - even small insects - when you are traveling at high speeds. Your windshield serves as a protective barrier between you and various debris that may be flying through the air. If your windshield has been chipped, it may not be able to withstand further impact from items that are large or heavy, such as sticks or rocks. If the first rock managed to chip the windshield, the second one could break through it or cause it to shatter completely.

Stay Safe On The Roads!

As always, the team at Hulett Chevrolet-Buick-GMC wants to encourage you to keep your vehicle well-maintained so it can protect you during your travels. If you are in need of vehicle service experts in Camdenton Missouri or would like more information about vehicle maintenance at the Lake of the Ozarks, contact our service department. One of our staff would be happy to help you! If you're in need of a new or used vehicle, stop by and see us at Hulett Chevrolet-Buick-GMC. We have a great selection of both new and used vehicles in Camdenton Missouri.


That's The Way We Do It At Hulett!

513 N. Business Route 5
Camdenton, MO  65020

Sales: 573.317.4191



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