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Minivans are sooo handy. You can cram most of the Free World in the back. Like, for instance, that 8-ft. aluminum ladder you just bought. You didn't even have to tie the back door shut-there was just enough room to close the hatch with the ladder resting on top of a pile of stuff. And it rode across town without incident. Except that it shifted backward a couple of inches, into the window and the electrical spade lug that carries current to the de­froster grid, neatly popping it free of the glass. To add to the injury, the grid is scratched in three places, clear down to the bare glass, causing an open circuit that will leave a 6-in.-wide swath of frost across the window come wintertime, right at eyeball level.

These electrically conductive, heated grids on the rear window are literally painted onto the glass. They're reasonably tough, but it's possible to damage them by letting cargo rub against the glass, or by scraping off a window sticker or the tinting film. Even a credit card can damage the grid, so limit anything that touches the glass to a clean rag and some window cleaner.

Bad news: A new rear window can be more than $400, including installation. Good news: You can fix it yourself for less than 10 bucks. Really. Start by going to the auto parts store and picking up a rear-window defroster-grid repair kit and/or a defroster tab repair kit, depending on the damage you need to fix.

Begin the repair process by using your soft cloth and window cleaner to thoroughly remove all dirt, dust, dog drool, ice cream smears and greasy handprints from the rear window. Clean it inside and out because you need to be able to see through the glass to discern the breaches in the grid. More im-portant, you need to give the conductive paint or adhesive a clean surface to stick to. Where's That Scratch?

We removed this Escort tailgate from the car to make the Photography easier. You can pinpoint hard-to-see scratches in the grid by chasing the voltage drop with a multimeter.

You'd think it would be easy to find a scratch deep enough to interrupt the flow of current through the grid, but experience says otherwise. So, drag out your trusty voltmeter. Actually, even a 12-volt test light will work. Turn on the defroster grid. Measuring from one side of the grid to another, you should see battery (system) voltage a little over 12 volts. You marked which line or lines in the grid didn't work on that last cold or rainy morning, right?

Put the probes of the meter on the damaged grid line at both ends, right where the grid connects with the wide bus bars. Move one probe-it doesn't matter which-to the center of the line. If you now read 6 volts, the scratch is not in between the two probes. If you read the same system voltage, 12 volts or so, the break is in between the old probe location and the new one. Just move the probes until you straddle the location that has full system voltage spanning it. Now it's time to turn off the de­froster grid and the ignition switch-defroster grids are high-current items. Leaving the grid powered up for more than a few minutes will drain the battery.

If you have a very sensitive ohmmeter, you can find scratches this way by measuring the resistance along the grid, without powering up the system. I've done this on windows that were off the vehicle, like when I checked a grid on a junkyard liftgate of questionable provenance before I lugged it home.

Okay, got all the breaks in the grid lines identified? Use a grease pencil on the outside of the glass to mark them. Now clean the area you need to patch with lacquer thinner, mineral spirits, rubbing alcohol or cheap vodka to remove any last oily fingerprints or residue. The kit we bought had a peel-and-stick mask to be applied to the glass. For a neater job, just use some masking tape and make the repair only as wide as the grid. Don't touch the surface or you'll leave fingerprints. Shake the small vial of conductive paint thoroughly, and simply brush the paint over the scratch. Wait a minute and add a second coat. Wait a minute longer, and remove the masking. You can use the defroster within 15 minutes or so.

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