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Old 09-06-2008, 10:08 AM
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troubleshooting rear defrost

hello, my rear defrost does not work. last time it did work it worked perfectly. i push the switch/button, the orange light comes on, you hear a click like your supposed to, and the yellow light shuts off after about 10 minutes like its supposed to, like it always has, but the window does not get defrosted, any suggestions?
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Re: troubleshooting rear defrost

If no power at window I`d look for wiring corrosion/breaks behind the kick panel by your left foot ,as well as wires running front to back under door frame trim( the proper terminology escapes me right now ...lol) Drivers side.
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Re: troubleshooting rear defrost

well theres no power at the window, ill try to take a look at the wires in the next few days
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Re: troubleshooting rear defrost

well i checked last night and did not see 1 single thing wrong. i started down by my left foot and followed it all the way back to the defroster. the only place i didnt look is behind the dash.

would it work if i just ran 2 wires back there myself and connected them to a toggle switch? i understand i'd have to be sure to shut it off in a certain amount of time. if that would work would it work plugging it into my cigarette lighter? or would it most likely blow that fuse?
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Re: troubleshooting rear defrost

and since i still cant edit my posts, a problem thats been pissing me off for months now, ONLY on this website, i wanted to add if all of that would work, which side is positive and which side is negative, or does that even matter?
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Re: troubleshooting rear defrost

bump, anyone?
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Re: troubleshooting rear defrost

i'm having a problem with the site too myself, but its mostly with posting anything. I have to hit the go advanced button to get anything to post for me.

My rear defroster dosn't work in my sunfire either. I've just been too lazy to really care and figure it out. Hasn't worked from day one at the dealershit... Told em I wanted it fixed and it wasn't.

I have the same symptoms too bud.

check the output volts at the back of the HVAC unit to make sure its not the unit itself before you tear everything apart, and you didn't have power at the driver side connection or passenger side?
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Re: troubleshooting rear defrost

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and you didn't have power at the driver side connection or passenger side?
im not too sure on that one actually, with the voltmeter i put the negative prong on one side of the window and the positive prong on the other side of the window, i did not try the positive prong on both sides while grounding the negative prong on the body
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Re: troubleshooting rear defrost

Positive lead is on the driver side, the prong on the passenger side is strickly ground.
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Re: troubleshooting rear defrost

those cars are known for the prong that that defrost plugs onto to break on the drivers side about half way down the window if not then you may have a break in the graph thats on the window which is sorta easy to test once you push the button and you have the voltmeter one on the left side and one on the right it should read near 12 volts. also check the plug behind the button to assure its connected.
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Re: troubleshooting rear defrost

i'm having same problem with my 99 cavalier rear defrost. Passenger side is neg/ground and driver side is positive. With your meter put the positive side on the driverside wire, disconnected from the window, and your negative wire grounded to metal, I used the door hinge plate. I am getting power, unfortunately it's only 2 volts, unlike my book says i should be getting 6 volts. I'm guessing at the moments it's the switch and I think the dealer said a new switch is $259.
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i'm having same problem with my 99 cavalier rear defrost. Passenger side is neg/ground and driver side is positive. With your meter put the positive side on the driverside wire, disconnected from the window, and your negative wire grounded to metal, I used the door hinge plate. I am getting power, unfortunately it's only 2 volts, unlike my book says i should be getting 6 volts. I'm guessing at the moments it's the switch and I think the dealer said a new switch is $259.
Get one from e-bay. Its the whole HVAC unit itself.
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Re: troubleshooting rear defrost

I just fought through the same issue...defrost light works for the prescribed 10-15 minutes then shuts off, no power to the rear window.

I removed everything I could to get to the wires from end to end. I found that there is a thick purple wire coming from the controller (switch end) and a black wire going to the grid on the rear glass. The two wires meet at a cheesy plastic connector just above/behind the left kick panel -- by the drivers left foot. I separated the connector and found that the metal connectors within were heavily corroded and the plastic slightly burned.

A quick cleaning of the connector was all it took to get the rear defrost working as advertised.

I suspect that I will create a more permanent connection for the larger guage wires (Purple in / Black out) that is separate from the other wires in the connector. I checked another Cavalier a few minutes ago and it had the same problem for over two years...quick fix this time.

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Re: troubleshooting rear defrost

Yeah I just found the same thing before I came back to read any updates, I have a burnt connector. Too bad for me I bought that whole HVAC unit. At least i got it off ebay for 40 bucks instead from the dealer for 259. Thanks for taking the time to add to the forum.
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Question Re: troubleshooting rear defrost

I am going through this same problem with my daughter's car, everything seems to work fine but no voltage at rear glass, if I pull one of the leads from the rear glass my twelve volts comes back. Could this be a problem in the glass itself?

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