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Old 09-24-2007, 05:47 PM   #1
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Rear defrost

Hi,

I bought a car this summer, a Chevrolet Lumina Z34, and rear defrost has been removed, due to a tinted window removed , so there's no more heating lines in my rear window.

I really need to have the rear window to heat this winter, because i live in Québec, and the winter is real cold here.

So, I was wonderning if any of you has a suggestion about what to do to have my rear window defrost.

Here the list of solution that i've tought

1. Changing the window ($$$)
2. Installing a fan (might be noisy and not enough warm to remove the frost)
3. Installing new heating line in my window (if this is someting possible)


Thanks all in advance
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Old 09-24-2007, 07:23 PM   #2
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Re: Rear defrost

Go to any parts store or Canadian Tire and get a 12v plug in aux heater. They're usually about the size of a large CD walkman and they have a little heating element and a fan. I did this on an old car that had no rear defrost and it worked great. It struggled a little bit during the really cold mornings in PA, but I suppose you could do two if necessary.
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Re: Rear defrost

really cold mornings in PA? that's news to me

how cold are you talking about? winters here (depending on the area, the past two years where i live, ottawa, have been rather mild) can get down to -20C and lower for long periods of time (being conservative, my sis had a week of -50 in saskatchewan). do you think it'd work well in that kind of temperature?
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Re: Rear defrost

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how cold are you talking about?
-35C (Without winds) in the worst time

I'll check for de 12V heater, thanks
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Re: Rear defrost

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3. Installing new heating line in my window (if this is someting possible)


Thanks all in advance

You used to be able to buy the heating elements in a role, with an adhesive surface.
It was just peel and stick onto the window, and hook the wires up to power and a switch.
I'm sure you can still buy them, then all you need to do is hook it up to the original wiring.

Also talk to an Auto Glazier, they have something a little more professional.
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really cold mornings in PA? that's news to me
Its not uncommon to get a couple weeks in the negative teens (farenheit). The time I was referring to with my heater not working quite well enough was a two-week stretch where it was 18 below at night and didn't make it above 10 during the day. Ironically at the time I was living in an RV and I was going through a 30-lb tank of propane every two days.
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