December 23, 201015 yr hello again my 94 loyale's rear defrost isnt working the switch works and the light comes up on the dash. but i never see the lines cutting through the frosted window
December 23, 201015 yr Is this a wagon or a sedan? Wagon's have an issue with a connector in the tailgate: The wire really isn't long enough, so the connector is always under a little strain, resulting in a bad connection that ends up overheating and making the connection worse.
December 23, 201015 yr First of all, check if the defroster is connected in the rear windshield, then check the fuse under the dashboard, drivers side. If neither of these work, you could connect a wire from the connectors in the windshield and mix a 12v socket on the other end and plug it in and if it works, you've got a bad wire somewhere. You could put new wires for it but is it worth the trouble?
December 23, 201015 yr Check the actual defroster strips on the window. My wagon does the same thing and i thought it was a bad connection somewhere til i looked at those and noticed every single one of them was broken somewhere. If i ever want rear defroster again i have to get a new back window that still has the strips.
December 25, 201015 yr Author its a wagon thanks for the replys ....oh yea is there a connector near the tailgate that might come undone? if so where might i find this? thanks again Valued Customer
December 25, 201015 yr It doesn't come undone so much as makes spotty contact that makes it overheat, melt the connector plastic and burn the the spots that were still making contact. (What this is meant to tell you is that it may look still connected but is not really working.) Pull off the trim panel on the tailgate. It has been a few years, but IIRC it is held on with the typical plastic plastic push-pins around the bottom and sides. If you haven't worked with these before, it is best to use flat, forked trim tools to pry these out of their holes in the bodywork; a pair of large flat-head screwdrivers, one of either side of the plastic pin, can also work. The connector should be secured to the latch mechanism, and is identifiable by the wire being taught (and the connector might look a little crispy). IIRC, it is just a single power-wire (moderate gauge).
January 7, 201115 yr Author thanks it was that rear connection in the door ....its so nice haveing it work now thanks alot for your help
January 7, 201115 yr hey your lucky in my std hatch, there was no rear defrost, sucks bad. especially here in the winter.. Glad to hear you got it fixed
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