Notice: If you use a razor blade or other sharp tool in order to remove the
adhesives or foreign objects from the inside of the rear window, use the blade
carefully. Damage to the grid lines may result.
If it has been observed during use that a grid line is inoperative, the following
procedure can be used to find the break. If none of the grid lines is operating, a
full system diagnosis should be completed before attempting to repair the grid lines.
- Turn the ignition ON.
- Turn the rear window defogger ON.
- From the inside of the vehicle, connect a voltmeter to each end of a grid
line. The voltmeter will indicate battery voltage if the grid line is open.
Notice: Use extreme care when testing the rear window defogger grid line using a DMM.
The test lead from the DMM if applied to roughly to the grid line could cause an open
circuit.
- If a grid line is found to be open, move a voltmeter
lead from one side of the grid line and retest at a point nearer to the other side
of the window. Continue to retest, each time bringing one of the voltmeter leads closer
to the opposite side of the window from where it was originally placed. The break
in the grid line is at the point where the voltmeter begins reading 0 volts
instead of battery voltage.
- Use a marking crayon to lightly mark the break point on the rear window.
Mark the glass instead of marking directly on the grid line, and make the mark far
enough from the grid line so that it can easily be removed without disturbing the
repair.
- Use a grid line repair kit to fix the break in the grid line.
Refer to
Grid Line Repair
.