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914World.com _ FS/WTB: 914 Parts _ F:S Undamaged Rear Window Defogger Wiringg Complete

Posted by: edrotol Feb 14 2023, 06:51 PM

Complete wiring to install your new rear window defogger no cuts or bruises all complete even relay board connectors. PayPal shipped $249.00

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Posted by: cgnj Feb 14 2023, 07:09 PM

Try reading the classified rules. Stop spamming.

Posted by: theer Feb 14 2023, 10:57 PM

Carlos- cool your jets, man.

I have personally dealt with Ed and can vouch for him. He’s a great guy and local to me. His stuff is top-shelf.


Posted by: jim_hoyland Feb 15 2023, 06:38 PM

And, another possibility: I used that same window-defrost harness for my heated seats. It’s a perfect set up….. smile.gif it’s been in use for 10+ years too

Posted by: DC_neun_vierzehn Feb 15 2023, 11:19 PM

QUOTE(jim_hoyland @ Feb 15 2023, 07:38 PM) *

And, another possibility: I used that same window-defrost harness for my heated seats. It’s a perfect set up….. smile.gif it’s been in use for 10+ years too


@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=643 do tell us more about this set up pls : )

Posted by: jim_hoyland Feb 16 2023, 04:29 PM

QUOTE(DC_neun_vierzehn @ Feb 15 2023, 09:19 PM) *

QUOTE(jim_hoyland @ Feb 15 2023, 07:38 PM) *

And, another possibility: I used that same window-defrost harness for my heated seats. It’s a perfect set up….. smile.gif it’s been in use for 10+ years too


@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=643 do tell us more about this set up pls : )

The switch goes into the front panel. The 12v power and ground wires attach to the posts at the front of the relay board; there is a special connector that fits over the two posts.
The output wited go to the seat heater. Only difference is I’m not using it as a defrost circuit.
It’s a very clean set up and saves a ton of time making up a harnes, plus you get power directly from the relay board.


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Posted by: 914werke Feb 16 2023, 04:53 PM

cheer.gif Im gonna steal that one.

Posted by: rjames Feb 16 2023, 05:24 PM

QUOTE(jim_hoyland @ Feb 15 2023, 04:38 PM) *

And, another possibility: I used that same window-defrost harness for my heated seats. It’s a perfect set up….. smile.gif it’s been in use for 10+ years too


You need heated seats in Cali? poke.gif

Posted by: jim_hoyland Feb 16 2023, 05:51 PM

QUOTE(rjames @ Feb 16 2023, 03:24 PM) *

QUOTE(jim_hoyland @ Feb 15 2023, 04:38 PM) *

And, another possibility: I used that same window-defrost harness for my heated seats. It’s a perfect set up….. smile.gif it’s been in use for 10+ years too


You need heated seats in Cali? poke.gif

Sometimes it gets pretty cold; then, there the soothing heat on the back…,.,

Posted by: DC_neun_vierzehn Feb 16 2023, 06:19 PM

QUOTE(jim_hoyland @ Feb 16 2023, 05:29 PM) *

QUOTE(DC_neun_vierzehn @ Feb 15 2023, 09:19 PM) *

QUOTE(jim_hoyland @ Feb 15 2023, 07:38 PM) *

And, another possibility: I used that same window-defrost harness for my heated seats. It’s a perfect set up….. smile.gif it’s been in use for 10+ years too


@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=643 do tell us more about this set up pls : )

The switch goes into the front panel. The 12v power and ground wires attach to the posts at the front of the relay board; there is a special connector that fits over the two posts.
The output wited go to the seat heater. Only difference is I’m not using it as a defrost circuit.
It’s a very clean set up and saves a ton of time making up a harnes, plus you get power directly from the relay board.


That’s genius.

I’ve never had a could bum in my 914 though. Even in cool weather, if I throw on the heat, I have to crack the windows. Car is garage kept so it’s never at an outdoor temp. And here in the mid-Atlantic, once they put salt down the first time it’s game over until spring.

But I wish I had a need for this idea bc I love it that much.

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