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rear defrost
Just bought a used 1999 Escort ZX2 - this car has no bells and whistles other than AM/FM stereo. It looks like the original console, but I cannot find the rear defrost control! There is a "blank" on the console right next to the airflow selector knob, which I assumed was where the A/C switch would go if the car had air. Is it possible this is where the rear defrost button belongs? If the answer to that is yes, is it possible that everything is wired up and I just have to install a switch? Is it poosible at all that rear defrost was "optional" on this model???
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Re: rear defrost
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1999 Escort SE 2.0 ltr sohc, 5 speed - old one 1999 Escort SE 2.0 ltr sohc, auto - new one 2002 Dodge Grand Caravan sport 3.3, auto located in beautiful New England. "You know failure isn't failure If a lesson from it's learned-I guess love would not be love Without a risk of being burned" ~ Garth Brooks |
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Re: Re: rear defrost
[thanks - your radio removal walk thru is very good! I was going to wire a toggle switch under the dash for the rear defrost (it was an option btw), now I will use your instructions to remove the consle and wire it up that way.
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Re: Re: Re: rear defrost
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great let us know how you make out.
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1999 Escort SE 2.0 ltr sohc, 5 speed - old one 1999 Escort SE 2.0 ltr sohc, auto - new one 2002 Dodge Grand Caravan sport 3.3, auto located in beautiful New England. "You know failure isn't failure If a lesson from it's learned-I guess love would not be love Without a risk of being burned" ~ Garth Brooks |
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Re: Re: Re: rear defrost
Another thought: The rear window defroster pulls a lot of current, and I suggest you hook the (+) side of your switch to the wire harness connector meant for the (optional) defroster. Normally the (+) wire branches off from a fusible link.
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