Because when they replace a windshield. They usually pull the A pillar weatherstripping, retainers, and windshield trim. Usually the A pillar weatherstripping gets trashed in removal. It is fairly common to have to replace the A pillar weatherstripping when replacing the windshield on a C4.
I just replaced my A pillar weather strip and it had nothing to do with the windshield. Trying to pull the weather strip gaurentees that it will be broken. I can see how it
could get damaged if someone used a screwdriver or maybe a back-hoe to remove the trim around the glass.
The windshield trim is right there at the edge, but I don't know why anyone would remove the weather strip to pull or install the windshield trim. I suspect that it's "busy work" for a shop.
When my windshield was replaced they did not pull the weatherstrip. They also did not damage the weatherstrip. Come to think of it.....the urethane was why they removed the glass with a sledge hammer. No way it was coming out in one piece...Glued in place.
The FSM shows the A pillar weather strip as part of the cabin seals, but not as part of the windshield. The rear glass
does rest on the weatherstrip, where the front does not.
Perhaps its the original factory seal that the shop was refering to...Possibly comes out and gets discarded with the factory glass and replaced with all urethane?. I know that urethane is lots faster and cheaper to apply from a chaulking gun. They were very careful to keep a single unbroken bead around the mounting area.
All I remember was that the seal that they were concerned with was inside, and in my case did not need to be replaced. My glass has never leaked.
I know most cars have a model specific seal that used to be tricky to install. Thats where the term "pulling the string" originated. A string was laid in the seal channel with the end sticking out somewhere. When the glass was set in the seal, the soft rubber edges then had to be folded out and around the glass edge to make the seal. Pulling the string carefully around the glass did this without damage to the seal or the glass. This type of seal is not used on C-4s as far as I know.
RonzBoyz,
Everything that I read in the FSM and from my personal experience tells me that you don;t need lots of "parts" for a windshield change. There may be some collateral damage to trim, but basically a glass, some urethane sealant and the correct tools is all thats required.