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My rear defroster suddenly doesn't work. When I push the button, I here the little click, but the light doesn't light up and my defrosters never come on.
Has anyone else has this problem. What broke?
2002 Navy Blue Metallic 3.8 Camaro M5 - Y87, Sport Appearance, T-Tops<br />SLP CAI, K&N, Whisper Lid, Pro 5.0<br />Dynomax Super Turbo, 2.75 I-Pipe, Fasttoys Quad Tips<br />Kenwood KDC-MP919, Kicker IX405D, Focal Polykevlar 165K2s, JL Audio 10w3-2 Stealthbox
did you check the fuse/relay? check the ground and connectors. there are alot of things that can break but unless you have/get a multimeter, you need to just take it to the dealer.
Mine did the same thing when it was under warranty. They replaced the whole HVAC and it worked for a while, then it went out again, now it works but the auto off feature doesn't work. I would say try to find a replacement HVAC and pop it in there to see if it fixes the problem.
Dont just throw parts at it, get a Digtial multi meter. Check if power is getting to places, check grounds ect. You can get a craftsman for like 50 without autodetect for voltages ect. Just don't blow your fuses.
I was thinking on swapping out the 30A fuse, but I tried moving the properly working fuse from the power window circuit into it and the defroster still didn't work...this makes me think that a new fuse wouldn't help.
2002 Navy Blue Metallic 3.8 Camaro M5 - Y87, Sport Appearance, T-Tops<br />SLP CAI, K&N, Whisper Lid, Pro 5.0<br />Dynomax Super Turbo, 2.75 I-Pipe, Fasttoys Quad Tips<br />Kenwood KDC-MP919, Kicker IX405D, Focal Polykevlar 165K2s, JL Audio 10w3-2 Stealthbox
Originally posted by BigED: I was thinking on swapping out the 30A fuse, but I tried moving the properly working fuse from the power window circuit into it and the defroster still didn't work...this makes me think that a new fuse wouldn't help.
its not a fues its realy thing that over heats..... i think it says 30A on it YOU MUST USE a 30A fuse a 25 amp will blow out.. as the defroster draws about 27 amps.....
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