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what are the colors of the wires for the rear window defroster coming from the rear window to the defroster bottom ? can any body help me
Look behind the CD player in the dash
EBL is an abbreviation for electronic back light That is what Dodge calls the rear window defroster.
It is part of the rear window defroster.It is part of the rear window defroster.
You can get the fuse for 1998 rear window defroster at the NAPA, Auto Zone.
The 1996 Chevy Cavalier rear window defroster fuse can be found in the fuse box. The rear window defroster fuse will be in the second column, fifth from the top.
The 1953 Lincoln was the first car that had a rear window defroster. It also was the first car to have an optional 4 way power seat.
On a ( 2000 ) Lincoln Navigator the rear window defroster switch is located in the dash below the headlight switch
Chrysler uses that abbreviation for "electric back light" which is what they call a heated rear window defroster.
According to the Owners Manual,1996-1999Interior fuse box, fuse/relay #26 - Rear Defroster RelayEngine compartment power distribution box - fuse/relay #7 - Rear Window Defrost Relay2000-2002Interior fuse box, fuse/relay #7 and #9 - Rear Defroster Relay2003-2007Inside fusebox, fuse #7 and "relay" #9Engine compartment fusebox, fuse/relay #11The Owners Manual will have the fusebox diagrams to pinpoint the specific fuse/relay location.See "Related Questions" below for more, including links to free Owners Manual downloads
You need to include more details. Normally it would be an electromechanical relay that controls the power and the direction of a vehicle rear door power window motor. The motor that raises and lowers the rear window in a vehicle that has a tail-gate, hatch or rear door window, like a Jeep Cherokee, or what we used to call a "station wagon." It could also be the electromechanical relay that controls the power to a vehicle rear window defogger/ defroster grid.