A heads up display is a display that allows you to see the information without looking down or turning your head. Typically this type of display is found on a windshield or on a visor.
There is a thermal sensor built-in to the windshield during manufacture. The sensor is wired into the car's electrics - so it can display a warning or the temperature reading.
There is no difference as far as the glass is concerned! The glass has nothing to do with the heads up display.
In your lower front part of your vehicles windshield.
Yes, but if you have a HUD ( Heads up Display ) then you need to make sure the transfer windshield car had a HUD, also.
I had the windshield in my '99 GTP replaced with a $100 "normal" windshield and the HUD works just fine. The "special" Winshield was $200.
The windshield in line of sight of the driver with no provision to adjust otherwise
Yes, a HUD compatible windshield is special designed to reflect light images right about the steering wheel. A standard windshield may reflect the HUD information but when driving into the sun or with bad glare it may become very unclear or completely unable to see.
It is called "HUD" for heads up display. It was originally developed for military jets.
Sounds like they replaced it with a standard windshield not designed for HUD. HUD windshields are specially designed not to have double reflections from the two glass layers.
gt1 is the basic carGT2 is upgrades like dual exhaust, mag wheels, leather wrapped steering wheel, traction control, metallic paint ,etcGTP has a supercharger that adds 60 hp , heads up display on windshield, stabil-track suspension , higher end traction control, leather seats ,etc
"The cost to replace a windshield is normally between $300 and $500. Specially treated windshields that incorporate HUD (heads up display) or other high tech options can cost as much as $1,200 to replace."