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eto158
post Dec 20 2007, 10:18 AM
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Watz Up Guys,just though that this website could help me out a lil wit the problem i have wit my 93 accord.Lets start off wit my defrost in the back... it does nothing except clear a lil bit of fog in the center of it,but it doesn't melt ice or dry the glass up wen it rains,i checked all my fuse,from the ones under the hood,to the ones under the steering wheel,their all working and the right one is placed where it belongs.If any of u have any ideas wat it is,let me.I just don't feel like spending $300 for a new one.

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post Dec 22 2007, 04:41 PM
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Hey man i had the same problem in my integra. Did you check to grounding points on the rear window they could need re soldered
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post Dec 22 2007, 04:49 PM
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oh,i guess i'll give that a check,thanks man...
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post Mar 17 2008, 08:54 AM
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I gave that a try,but all i saw was a regular black plug,i tried taking it off,but it wouldn't.My pops says that strips in the glass are just worn out,but they seem fine to me,do u or any body else have any other idea on how to fix the defrost in the rear window...
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