So you have power across the terminals, continuity across the heater element and yet it still doesn't work
I can't see how a small amount of corrosion would stop it working.
HR somewhere? Try a bulb across the terminals.
Estate rear screen heater problem
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Re: Estate rear screen heater problem
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It works, but it is very slow now to get warm to the touch. Before, with the car outside in -14C it would melt the ice in a couple of minutes, ( by the time I'd scraped the side windows ) and I could feel the heat. Even just to demist it takes ages now compared with when I first got the vehicle.steve_earwig wrote:So you have power across the terminals, continuity across the heater element and yet it still doesn't work
I can't see how a small amount of corrosion would stop it working.
HR somewhere? Try a bulb across the terminals.
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I've seen them steam but I've never felt one get warm - I'll soon get an opportunity to try it I guess.
Ok, how about checking the voltage across it with the heater running? If it drops significantly you're looking for a bad connection. If not then we have to assume the window heater element is in trouble
Ok, how about checking the voltage across it with the heater running? If it drops significantly you're looking for a bad connection. If not then we have to assume the window heater element is in trouble
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The voltage I measured was at the lucar terminals with the heater running. Do you mean to measure the voltage on the actual element / screen where the termimalssteve_earwig wrote:I've seen them steam but I've never felt one get warm - I'll soon get an opportunity to try it I guess.
Ok, how about checking the voltage across it with the heater running? If it drops significantly you're looking for a bad connection. If not then we have to assume the window heater element is in trouble
attach or.. where ? Yes, it used to steam before and if the screen was fogged it used to clear in minutes. when it was steaming was when I felt it was warm. Thanks.
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So this 14.5 volts was measured across the heater element from the actual connectors themselves, with the element turned on & the engine running? I was thinking maybe a bad connection elsewhere was dropping the voltage enough to stop the window clearing effectively but that kind of rules out that idea
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Arnt these wired in sequence with a Timed Relay?
noticed on the picasso the heated screen turns itself off after a min,
dosent seem to clear condensation very good, not had frost yet to try it properly,
noticed on the picasso the heated screen turns itself off after a min,
dosent seem to clear condensation very good, not had frost yet to try it properly,
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Re: Estate rear screen heater problem
The 406's, (well mine at least), stays on for 10 minutes.
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Re: Estate rear screen heater problem
I think the problem has been fixed. When I refitted the loom spade connectors to the screen terminals I noticed that they were tight to push on but were not " secure ",i.e., they rocked on the spade terminal. I used a thin blade screwdriver between the terminal and the insulator sleeve to tighten the female terminal and the result was a secure connection.
Yesterday morning I had a couple of mm of ice on the screen ( -5C ) and the ice was melting while I was scraping the front screen. Here's hoping..............
Thanks to all those who have offered info.
Yesterday morning I had a couple of mm of ice on the screen ( -5C ) and the ice was melting while I was scraping the front screen. Here's hoping..............
Thanks to all those who have offered info.