Heated screen problems?
Discussion
Has it deffinately got a heated screen fitted? It could have been replaced in the past and the owner gone for the cheap option of a non-heated version.
Check the fuses for the screen, seperate fuse box next to the battery, large 30A fuses IIRC.
Check the connections are good. Blocks under the scuttle in each bottom corner.
ETA a quick way to check power is being supplied (whether it is making it to the screen or not) is let the car idle, then switch the heated screen on and the revs will drop slightly as the load is applied.
Check the fuses for the screen, seperate fuse box next to the battery, large 30A fuses IIRC.
Check the connections are good. Blocks under the scuttle in each bottom corner.
ETA a quick way to check power is being supplied (whether it is making it to the screen or not) is let the car idle, then switch the heated screen on and the revs will drop slightly as the load is applied.
Edited by CoolC on Monday 6th December 21:50
Cheers for reply.
The windscreen has a small chip in it now, think it has been repaired though. Doesn't feel rough or anything, but is still visible.
Will give it a go with the rev counter and checking the connections. Is it possible for only half the screen to fail? Not sure how it even works to be honest.
Have already checked the fuse, that was fine. I think it was 30A.
Thanks again
The windscreen has a small chip in it now, think it has been repaired though. Doesn't feel rough or anything, but is still visible.
Will give it a go with the rev counter and checking the connections. Is it possible for only half the screen to fail? Not sure how it even works to be honest.
Have already checked the fuse, that was fine. I think it was 30A.
Thanks again
Will have a look tommorrow for the wires.
This might be a silly question and I think I know the answer, but do you need to press the button and put the blowers onto the windscreen, or should just pressing the button work?
It times out and switches itself off after a few minutes, but doesn't seem to clear the screen.
Is annoying really, because I bought the car to use over the winter and one thing that led me to it was the heated screen.
Thanks again
This might be a silly question and I think I know the answer, but do you need to press the button and put the blowers onto the windscreen, or should just pressing the button work?
It times out and switches itself off after a few minutes, but doesn't seem to clear the screen.
Is annoying really, because I bought the car to use over the winter and one thing that led me to it was the heated screen.
Thanks again
Edited by ChrisG89 on Monday 6th December 22:42
The connections between the screen and wiring loom can go bad, check them by removing wiper arms and the plastic panel below. There'll be a 2-wire connection at each side of the screen. Unplug them and see if the connection is burnt out. If it is, often picking the corrosion out with a small screwdriver and plugging them back together will work.
When I got my car only the passenger side of the screen worked - the driver's side was totally disconnected, and the wire taped to the loom. Looks like it was never plugged in at the factory.
When I got my car only the passenger side of the screen worked - the driver's side was totally disconnected, and the wire taped to the loom. Looks like it was never plugged in at the factory.
Got one of these screens on the Alhambra and it works great now that the windscreen has been replaced. However when we got the car it had a large chip which we got repaired but the screen only worked as far as the stone-chip.
Just press the button and wait 90 seconds - excellent at this time of year.
Just press the button and wait 90 seconds - excellent at this time of year.
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