[Vwdiesel] how to test rear window defrost lines
Bryan Belman
dieselwesty at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 17 08:57:46 PST 2011
OK, this thing has been out for weeks and I need to get it back in as the van is only in a car port with open end. Plastic on the hole, but.
I have an old battery that I can do the test will, will put the glass outside in the garage and bring it into the warm house later tonight to test.
I would really like to get it fixed outside of the van and put the new tint on in the house on work table, then rubber and put it back in.
thanks
Bryan Belman, Pt. Pleasant, NJ
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From: "LBaird119 at aol.com" <LBaird119 at aol.com>
To: vwdiesel at vwfans.com
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Vwdiesel] how to test rear window defrost lines
In a message dated 11/17/2011 8:07:24 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
dieselwesty at yahoo.com writes:
Now, having trouble finding a good way to test, ohm meter does not seem to
be the way and I do now want to hook a battery directly up to the glass, I
do not think that is a good idea.
Find a walk in freezer or chest freezer big enough (I'd let you use the
walk in at the pizza place if you were a few thousand miles closer!) then
hook up a battery to it. They run on 12V, if you're concerned that too many
are bac an it'll burn (which doesn't seem to happen) then use a 6V or maybe
the 6V setting on a charger, or a semi bad 12V battery. The bad lines
should show up pretty quickly as they don't burn off any condensation or frost,
after putting the glass back into room temp.
Loren
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Pacific Standard Time,
dieselwesty at yahoo.com writes:
Now, having trouble finding a good way to test, ohm meter does not seem to
be the way and I do now want to hook a battery directly up to the glass, I
do not think that is a good idea.
Find a walk in freezer or chest freezer big enough (I'd let you use the
walk in at the pizza place if you were a few thousand miles closer!) then
hook up a battery to it. They run on 12V, if you're concerned that too many
are bac an it'll burn (which doesn't seem to happen) then use a 6V or maybe
the 6V setting on a charger, or a semi bad 12V battery. The bad lines
should show up pretty quickly as they don't burn off any condensation or frost,
after putting the glass back into room temp.
Loren
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