VanEssential
VanEssential Mercedes Sprinter Front Windshield Cover
VanEssential Mercedes Sprinter Front Windshield Cover
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Keep light out and privacy in with this VanEssential Mercedes Sprinter Front Windshield Cover. Made with double walled aluminum insulation, this cover offers superior temperature regulation and no light leakage. And thanks to its 6 integrated fiberglass rods, this cover will stay stiffly in place without any sag.
Reflective vs Stealth Window Covers - Which Do I Need?
Reflective (silver reflective exterior):
• Best for high UV climates
• Does not sun fade (best for daily use / vehicle storage)
• Made for windshield & front doors
• Offered in black or charcoal gray interior
Stealth (discreet black exterior):
• Best for 4-season climates
• Ideal for stealth camping
• Made for all window locations
• Offered in black or charcoal gray interior
Note: This front windshield cover is compatible with all Mercedes-Benz vans built from 2007 to current models. It works with all sizes of technology boxes and with or without rear view mirrors.
What’s Included
[1] Front Windshield Window Cover
[1] Storage Sack
Installation
To install your Front Windshield Cover:
- Place window cover on dash and open completely with the black fabric facing outward.
- Push window cover completely down deep into where the window's glass meets the dash. No need to push hard, just make sure it is seated correctly across the entire length of the window.
- Vans with rear view mirror, lift up the window cover and wrap around the rear view mirror one side at a time with the cut out. Use the magnet to close around it. If you have a technology box or don't have rear view mirror, use the provided hooks that go under the headliner and once hooked on, pull cord locks on either side to pull up close to the glass. If you don't need them, they can be either not used or removed.
- Roll your hand across the top of one side of the cover to the side of the van and pull down sun visor to hold in place. Repeat step on the other side.
- If you have light leakage coming in, push the window cover into these gaps to best seal it up.
- To remove window cover, reverse the process.
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