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Rear Defogger Relay: Description and Operation

Rear Window Defogger (EBL) Relay:




The rear window defogger (EBL) relay is a International Standards Organization (ISO)-type relay. Relays conforming to the ISO specifications have common physical dimensions, current capacities, terminal functions and patterns. The EBL relay is a electromechanical device that switches battery current through a fuse in the power distribution center (PDC) to the rear window defogger grid and to the outside mirror heating grids, when equipped. The EBL relay is energized when the relay coil is provided a ground path by the control circuitry within the body control module (BCM).

The EBL relay is located in the junction block (JB) in the passenger compartment.

The ISO-standard rear window defogger (EBL) relay is an electromechanical switch that uses a low current input controlled by the body control module (BCM) to control the high current output to the rear window defogger grid lines The movable, common feed relay contact is held against the fixed, normally closed relay contact by spring pressure. When the electromagnetic relay coil is energized, it draws the movable common feed relay contact away from the fixed, normally closed relay contact and, holds it against the fixed, normally open relay contact. This action allows high current to flow to the rear window defogger grid lines.

When the relay coil is de-energized, spring pressure returns the movable relay contact back against the fixed, normally closed contact point. The resistor or diode is connected in parallel with the relay coil, and helps to dissipate voltage spikes and electromagnetic interference that can be generated as the electromagnetic field of the relay coil collapses.

The EBL relay cannot be repaired and, if faulty or damaged, it must be replaced. Refer to the appropriate wiring information for diagnosis and testing of the ISO-standard relay and for complete rear window defogger (EBL) wiring diagrams.