I read on another site that there is a junction box behind the panel between the rear door and the rear window. The wires in this box should be soldered to reestablish a good connection. Haven't seen or tried it. Just something I read. Good luck
I also read the following:
"For those of you with problems with your rear defroster not working and all the fuses are good there is a piece of electronics that connects to the rear antenna and the rear defroster that melted in my car and caused the defroster not to work. If you sit in the back of your car on the passenger side behind the plastic by your head there is a black box that connects everything if its melted replace it and everything will be working again."
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inside alternator
The voltage regulator is an integral part of the alternator on that vehicle.
Inside the alternator
convert signal gains or losses to comparative decible reading.
the voltage regulater is the most comon or you have a short wires crossed something
The Volatge Regulator Is Inside The Alternator.
It is integrated into the alternator, if it is bad you will need to replace the alternator.
An ohmmeter works by applying a voltage, and measuring the corresponding current. This is an application of Ohm's law: resitance = voltage / current.
The three basic elements of electricity are: Voltage Current Resistance
It's built in to the circuitry of the alternator. It's not serviceable separately.
The three basic elements of electricity are voltage, current, and resistance. Voltage is the force or pressure that drives the electrical current. Current is the flow of electric charge. Resistance is the opposition to the flow of electric current.