This is normally a resistive heating fixed to the inner surface of the glass of the rear screen.
Some rear window defoggers are filaments built into the rear window that heat up when the rear defogger is turned on. This type of window should not be scraped with an ice scraper.
Ervin baran
in the rear of the car maby?
The fuse for the rear defogger is located behind the glove box. Just had mine replaced.
They make kits that are sold in most autoparts stores for repairing the broken wires on the rear defogger. Pretty inexpensive.
the rear window above the defogger
In most cases controlled by rear window defogger switch
The rear window defogger fuse on a Toyota Celica is typically located in the fuse box, which is usually found under the dashboard on the driver's side or in the engine compartment. You can refer to the owner's manual for the exact location and identification of the fuse. Look for a fuse labeled specifically for the rear window defogger or defogger system. Always ensure the vehicle is turned off before checking or replacing any fuses.
In most cases controlled by rear window defogger switch
Read your owner's manual. This information can be found there. No its not, it just shows where the fuse box is under the engine hood. I can't read which one is for rear wiper, or rear defogger. If you are unable to use the rear wiper and defogger, it is likely due to the fact that the rear window is down ever so slightly. I fought this problem for weeks until I rolled the window down and back up. Now the defogger and wiper work!!!
You can find a wiring diagram for the rear window defogger in a 1995 Ford Escort LX Haynes repair manual. The book is available at most auto parts stores.
The rear window defogger was developed in the late 1950s. It was first introduced in 1966 by the automotive company Chrysler, which installed an electrically heated rear window in its models to improve visibility in cold and humid conditions. This innovation became a standard feature in many vehicles over the following decades.