It's probably caused by damage to the elements themselves - if you look closely at each bar you should see a break, either where someone has been a bit enthusiastic with a chammy or cleaning cloth, or something in the boot has scratched the window.This works but only the top 3 bars
The bottom few don't warm up so I'm left with a half demisted back window
Is there a fix for this or is it just going to be easier to replace the rear window?
It's probably caused by damage to the elements themselves - if you look closely at each bar you should see a break, either where someone has been a bit enthusiastic with a chammy or cleaning cloth, or something in the boot has scratched the window.
Any accessory shop will sell you a bottle of repair paint, essentially it's a silver paint containing electrically conductive material.
You simply put masking tape either side of the damaged areas and dab the paint on, bridging the gap. Each bar will have to be done separately. It does work well but it's not cheap, I think I paid around £9 for a bottle the size of a thimble, but cheaper and easier than a new rear window.
I did mine last winter and it's still fine. Bruce
It's probably caused by damage to the elements themselves - if you look closely at each bar you should see a break, either where someone has been a bit enthusiastic with a chammy or cleaning cloth, or something in the boot has scratched the window.
Any accessory shop will sell you a bottle of repair paint, essentially it's a silver paint containing electrically conductive material.
You simply put masking tape either side of the damaged areas and dab the paint on, bridging the gap. Each bar will have to be done separately. It does work well but it's not cheap, I think I paid around £9 for a bottle the size of a thimble, but cheaper and easier than a new rear window.
I did mine last winter and it's still fine. Bruce
I dont see why you want to look where you have been, im more intrested in looking where im going. :lol
Right, resurrecting an old thread
The element repair paint was a complete failure and makes a right mess, it's not even the same colour as the bloody element!!!!
I want to replace the rear window for one that has a working element but I've heard that it's a bit of a ballache and even heard that people have resorted to replacing the entire back door!!!!!
Advice guys? Surely Windscreen companies wouldn't just go..... "Oh mate, that's a new door job that is!!!" lol
New glass is hundreds of pounds.You need to change the door though i wouldnt bother just for heater element .Just keep looking straight ahead youll be fine:thumbs
Surely not if I find a second hand door/window from a breaker such as yourself?
Glass is bonded in thats why easier to change the whole door
This works but only the top 3 bars
The bottom few don't warm up so I'm left with a half demisted back window
Is there a fix for this or is it just going to be easier to replace the rear window?
i'm to honest to do it myself...or stupid, but just a scenario,
Big IF it was smashed and you have full comp with window protection, would it only cost about £40-£60 on your insurance and not effect your no-claims
oh dear i think i might have said that out aloud
Think the window cover only relates to front windscreen not side or rear glass
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