Since I do not know what safety inspection this person is referring to, one would have to first determine the parameters of said safety inspection. If the safety inspection involved the DMV, I would look up information on that website regarding vehicle safety for autos in my state. After I know what the parameters are, I would carefully read the information on whichever DIY windshield kit I before I purchase it.
By calling an auto glass professional. This is not a DIY repair. Most insurance companies will pay for this repair.
By taking it to a professional for repair. This is not a DIY repair.By taking it to a professional for repair. This is not a DIY repair.
There is a problem with the SRS. Take it to a professional for repair. This is not a DIY repair.There is a problem with the SRS. Take it to a professional for repair. This is not a DIY repair.
Have the SRS repaired by a professional. Not a DIY repair.Have the SRS repaired by a professional. Not a DIY repair.
Do not attempt this yourself. Not a DIY repair. Call a professional auto glass center and have them replace it. This is probably covered by your auto insurance with no deductible. Call your insurance carrier to find out.
By taking the car to an A/C repair shop. Not a DIY job.
There is a problem with the SRS. Take it to a professional for repair. Working on the SRS, is not a DIY repair. Serious injury can occur.There is a problem with the SRS. Take it to a professional for repair. Working on the SRS, is not a DIY repair. Serious injury can occur.
I believe Amazon sell a diy kit if not many insurers cover the cost of this and it doesn't affect your no claims. It may well be worth checking your policy to see if your insurers cover you.
My answer would be to take it to a professional. Contact your insurance carrier. If you have Comprehensive coverage, the windshield will more than likely be replaced at no cost to you. Replacing a windshield is not a DIY job.
This is a major repair that should only be attempted by a professional. This is not a DIY repair for a novice.
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Broken windshield is covered by almost all insurance policies. Take it to a professional. This is not a DIY job.