Defrost

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  1. shining

    shining New Member

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    My hearse ( chevy caprice wagon 88 ) has some defaults that I want to get rid off. It does not have those little black heating bars on the rear window that are used with the defrost ( sorry I don,t know the word in english..not even in french haha! ) I was wondering if I can purchase that somewhere, to stick them to the window and pass some cables to the dash of my chevy and attach them on the defrost button. Because no defrost on the rear window in winter is not very useful...:bouncy:
     
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    Try Canadienne Tire! They used to sell those kits years ago.

    Heated de-icer window. Je ne sais pas comment traduir le en Francais.;)
     
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    Yup, thats them, I used to install them what I worked for an accessory shop. The only problem I had with them was on the majorly curved windows. You would be amazed the vehicles and the placed people wanted them things.

    Standard Cab Pickup rear glass. Stationary Side windows on cars, vans and wagons even. And once on the lower windshield to keep ice from building up on the wipers. I liked that idea, but what a mother it was to do!
     
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    Thank you both of you for that information! :)
     

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