Tom Davison
Member Since: 19 Oct 2022
Location: Norfolk
Posts: 15
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Hi all,
First one I noticed was the rear, I've found the thread on here regarding the spoiler off job and checking the connector. I've done that and I appear to have continuity screen-side, but couldn't get 12v at the car-side connector. I've checked the fuse for the rear, and all fine. Presumably, somewhere there's a relay (as I hear the click) but this isn't in the glove box fuse compartment, where the actual fuse is, nor is it with the other fuses in the engine compartment. There's a relay in there for the front heated windscreen and 2 fuses (left and right?) but unless they share a part I'm not sure where else to look. Theres definitely a click from somewhere though.
The day after (as it was masked by the warm blowers) I noticed the front isn't working either. Fuse OK, relay OK. My main question is, do these 2 demisters share a common component, like a DCU (demist control unit) or something like that. Or, do I just happen to have 2 very similar systems that are completely separate but nonetheless, both broken.
Thanks
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Mon Dec 12 2022 3:35pm |
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Tom Davison
Member Since: 19 Oct 2022
Location: Norfolk
Posts: 15
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So today's update, and now I'm more confused. Let's just say electronics aren't my strong point.
Front screen - removed a-pillar trims both sides, tested continuity on both sides of screen, whilst disconnected, all good. Tested ohms with multimeter setting on it's lowest setting and see 0.08-0.10 both sides. Tested voltage at the spade connectors on the supply side, 0 with the switch off and a stead 14+ volts when switched on, again both sides. But no demist actually happens when it's iced.
Rear screen - removed spoiler and tested voltage supply side to chassis ground, 14+ volts when switched on, 0 when off. Tested continuty on screen side, all good. 0.08-0.10 ohms. Plugged back together, no demist happens. Left for 20mins the other day and was still frozen solid, not even a hint of the element lines showing through. I even jabbed the point of the multimeter into the sheathing screen side once plugged in, and was getting voltage (around 10-11 but connection probably wasn't the cleanest as I'd pierced through the insulation).
Any suggestions?
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Sat Dec 17 2022 11:55am |
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