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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  1. Benttwig

    Instead of a test light, I wonder what amperage of voltage to look for with a multi-meter?

  2. Chevygwapgang Beats

    Thanks for the vid… I jus brought a 1988 caprice & my back window does have defroster line… nor is there a knob to even turn on tear defrost… idk what to do

  3. Terry A

    Isn’t there a thin plastic sheet over the entire grid?

  4. Dustin Clawson

    I have about 5-6 broke ones on my VW Passat Wagon I just bought. I'm glad this is an easy fix. Thanks for the video.

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