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RE: Rear Defroster
Thanks to all who replied. I will not solder this connection, but will try
using a loctite electrically conductive adhesive. For the record/archives,
I will try Loctite P/N 3888 Room Temperature Curing Silver-Filled
Electrically-Conductive Epoxy. I will update the list once this has been
completed--I want to wait for a warm day/night for the 24 hr cure.
Jason Small
Boulder, CO
89 100q
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Small, Jason
> Sent: Monday, November 22, 1999 1:31 PM
> To: 'quattro@audifans.com'
> Cc: Small, Jason
> Subject: Rear Defroster
>
> Hello all,
>
> Well it dumped last night here in Colorado, and I learned this morning
> that my rear defroster is not functioning on my 1989 100q. Upon
> examination of the rear window, I noticed that one of the three
> connections to the heating elements is not attached. I think I must have
> bumped it when I was cleaning the rear window last week.
>
> It appears that I just need to re-solder this loose "plate" to its proper
> location on the side of the heating element. Any BTDTs or warnings before
> I do this?
>
> TIA,
>
> Jason Small
> Boulder, CO
> 89 100q
>