joltman
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The past couple of weeks, we've had some mornings that have frosted up my windows. In the past, I would turn on the rear defroster and the mirrors and rear glass would defrost. However, now the rear window won't defrost. I thought this was an issue with a broken wire on the glass. However, I took a voltmeter to the 2 wires that connect to that "grid" (I disconnected them from the grid). I turned the key to the second position (just before START), and turned on the defroster. The light came on. I checked the voltmeter, and it was showing millivolts. Strange. So I checked each wire against a ground on the chassis. Either side didn't give me any volts (just millivolts).
I checked the fuse under the hood. It was a 30A and it was fine. I pulled the relay and ran a 9V battery across the coil side, and could hear the relay click. While 9V was applied, I tested resistance across the other set of terminals on the relay, and was getting no resistance.
Back under the hood, I took a volt meter to the same relay connection side in the fuse box. Pressing the defrost button and I saw 12V. I then connected the opposite set of terminals with my volt meter and saw 12V. Basically, this is telling me that the defroster button (switch) works, the relay works (as it clicks and tests 0 resistance), the terminals in the fuse box work as I can get 12V across the correct pairs.
In my head, this leaves only the wiring. This is where things get super fuzzy for me. Can someone help me out and confirm that I'm going about this the correct way?? Was my troubleshooting of the wires on the back window correct? I should be able to take off the wires from the back window and connect my voltmeter to each wire and I should see a voltage, correct? Any help would be REALLY appreciated. Thanks all!
Jim
I checked the fuse under the hood. It was a 30A and it was fine. I pulled the relay and ran a 9V battery across the coil side, and could hear the relay click. While 9V was applied, I tested resistance across the other set of terminals on the relay, and was getting no resistance.
Back under the hood, I took a volt meter to the same relay connection side in the fuse box. Pressing the defrost button and I saw 12V. I then connected the opposite set of terminals with my volt meter and saw 12V. Basically, this is telling me that the defroster button (switch) works, the relay works (as it clicks and tests 0 resistance), the terminals in the fuse box work as I can get 12V across the correct pairs.
In my head, this leaves only the wiring. This is where things get super fuzzy for me. Can someone help me out and confirm that I'm going about this the correct way?? Was my troubleshooting of the wires on the back window correct? I should be able to take off the wires from the back window and connect my voltmeter to each wire and I should see a voltage, correct? Any help would be REALLY appreciated. Thanks all!
Jim