Rear defroster not working

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Well..... I Noticed my rear defroster ain't working

Fuse under the hood has power
Rear cables have power when disconnected from the defrost tabs
But when connected to the tabs, voltage at said connectors drops to 0v. Not even 1-2v, friggin' 0.0v. Like... dammit....

Wiper is fine. Defrost, is not.

I reckon I need to start tracing wires and looking at connectors. Anyone have insight on junctions / plugs / ground / places to look? It's cold and snowing outside and I'm not much looking to rip apart my interior any more than I need to
 

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Well..... I Noticed my rear defroster ain't working

Fuse under the hood has power
Rear cables have power when disconnected from the defrost tabs
But when connected to the tabs, voltage at said connectors drops to 0v. Not even 1-2v, friggin' 0.0v. Like... dammit....

Wiper is fine. Defrost, is not.

I reckon I need to start tracing wires and looking at connectors. Anyone have insight on junctions / plugs / ground / places to look? It's cold and snowing outside and I'm not much looking to rip apart my interior any more than I need to
Remove the coiled wires at the glass, then check the 2 connectors on the glass for continuity, if no continuity then look for a break in the defrost wire on the glass and repair if possible.
 

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She'd dead, Jim
Gonna need both sides of the harness. Can I get a hand tracking down part numbers? My google-fu is weak on this one and I'm not turning anything up


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Are those connectors in a hatch wiring harness? I ask because it might be cheaper to buy a whole rear door. In many cases, people are just looking for the glass or the Escalade brake light; they leave behind a full hatch. People with the left-behind hatch tend to sell them cheap. You can steal the wiring and junk the hatch.
 
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Are those connectors in a hatch wiring harness? I ask because it might be cheaper to buy a whole rear door. In many cases, people are just looking for the glass or the Escalade brake light; they leave behind a full hatch. People with the left-behind hatch tend to sell them cheap. You can steal the wiring and junk the hatch.
Kind of
It's the hatch-to-body harness connector. Body side, by the hinge
Looks like there's a sub-harness that has the hatch side covered
But I cannot, for the life of me, find the chassis side

Grrr.... If this didn't interface with a weather seal, I'd just do my own harness with some beefier bits
 
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