Function Test
NOTE:
Be careful not to scratch or damage the defogger wires with the tester probe.
- Check for voltage between the positive terminal (A) and body ground with the ignition switch and defogger switch ON.
There should be battery voltage.
- If there is no voltage, check for:
- Faulty defogger relay.
- Faulty defogger change relay ('02-09 models).
- Faulty diode ('02-09 models).
- An open in the wire.
- If there is battery voltage, go to step 2.
- If there is no voltage, check for:
- Check for continuity between the negative terminal (B) and body ground.
If there is no continuity, check for an open in the defogger ground wire.
- Touch the voltmeter positive probe to the halfway point of each defogger wire, and the negative probe to the negative terminal.
There should be approximately 6 V with the ignition switch and the defogger switch ON.
- If the voltage is as specified, the defogger wire is OK.
- If the voltage is not as specified, repair the defogger wire.
- If it is more than 6 V, there is a break in the negative half of the wire.
- If it is less than 6 V, there is a break in the positive half of the wire.