Heated Glass Element: Testing and Inspection
Rear Window Defogger SystemINSPECTION
1. SYSTEM INSPECTION
NOTE: Rear window defogger system can be customized on the Subaru Select Monitor, when the body integrated unit customize setting {A/C ECM setting} is "support". (Auto A/C model)
2. CHECK WITH SUBARU SELECT MONITOR
CAUTION: Check whether the "Rr defogger op. mode" setting is in initial setting or customize setting before performing inspection.
1. Check the input signal when the rear window defogger switch is operated using Subaru Select Monitor.
1. Prepare the Subaru Select Monitor.
2. Turn the ignition switch to ON (engine OFF) and run the "PC application for Subaru Select Monitor".
3. On [[System Selection Menu]] display, select {Integ. unit mode}.
4. Select the {Rr Defogger Output} from the {Current Data Display & Save}.
5. Operate the rear window defogger switch to check the displayed data (ON/OFF).
2. Check the operation when the rear window defogger switch is ON.
- When the customize setting is "Continuous", the cycle of 15-minute operation then 2-minute stop is correct.
- When the customize setting is "Normal", the cycle of 15-minute operation then OFF is correct.
3. If the correct operation as described in the above 2) is not carried out, replace the body integrated unit.
3. HEAT WIRE INSPECTION
CAUTION: When wiping off the stain on glass with cloth, use a dry and soft cloth and move it in the direction of the heat wire extension to avoid damage to the heat wire.
1. Prepare the following checking items.
- Liquid crystal thermograph sheet (Approximate Size: 300 x 300 mm (11.8 x 11.8 in) and thermal temperature: 35 - 40°C (95 - 104°F))
- Aluminum foil
2. Turn the ignition switch to ON.
3. Turn the defogger switch to ON.
4. Push the liquid crystal thermograph sheet from the outside of the rear glass.
NOTE: Use the liquid crystal thermograph sheet every range it is separated with the separate line.
5. Determine the faulty heat wire by checking the color of the liquid crystal thermograph sheet.
NOTE:
- Check from the inside of the glass if the liquid crystal thermograph sheet does not change.
- The time for the color change may differ depends on the surface temperature of the glass.
6. Wrap a piece of aluminum foil around the tip of tester probe and press it against the heat wire with your finger.
7. To both ends of the section that has been found to include an open in the step 5), apply the tester positive (+) probe and the negative (-) probe.
8. Move the tester probe on the negative (-) side slowly along the heat wire. If voltage changes from zero to several volts during movement of tester probe, heat wire is open at the voltage change point.
9. Repair the heat wire that determines the place of the open circuit.