In this video, 1A Auto shows you how to diagnose and repair a damaged defrost grid panel. This video applies to most vehicles with a defrost grid on the rear windshield.
🔧 List of tools used:
• Defrost Grid Repair Kit
• Test Light
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Whaattttt, I literally thought that it was like the front defroster it was just really quiet. That’s crazy!
awesome video 👍🏼
thank you
Where can I buy the repair kit? I'm having trouble locating it on your website or Amazon. Thank you!
I removed window tint from the previous owner and have over 30 breaks all over the windshield because it was old window tint. Whats the best way for me to repair all the lines because this kit is so small.
A question for you… With there being several spots to repair, is that stencil reusable? Seems like once it's got the compound on it, it would not be of much use. Do the kits include more than one stencil?
Can you do it on either side or does it have to be inside only?
been working on cars for about 8 years and literally never knew that this was how rear defrost works
this was so helpful for me ty for putting this out
I have tested my rear defroster every single gridline has that break here's my question I did some spray painting on the inside of my car and I noticed it has overspray from the top to the bottom on the rear window on one side could that be the reason my defroster isn't working? Yes I'm cleaning it off but I was just wondering if anyone know was whether or not this could be the cause of my rear defroster not working because there doesn't appear to be breaks in the gridlines and the tabs are very secure
I am really trying to get some help here any guidance would be appreciate it I'm trying to avoid having to spend tons of money replacing my rear window… will overspray on rear window grid lines cause the defroster to stop working?