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<blockquote data-quote="pkrboo" data-source="post: 560260" data-attributes="member: 18293"><p>2 feeds into the dash switch, one side from the fuse box, the other goes to the rear window. So that's the12 volts sorted. The other side of the window needs to be put to earth/chassis.</p><p></p><p>Test the wire wire you have connected, with a multimeter, to see if it is the 12 v side. Obviously switch the switch on on the dash when you are testing it.</p><p></p><p>You can also do a continuity test between the two spades on the window to check that it is still OK.</p><p></p><p>Then connect the spare spade to earth (which is what I suspect to be the broken wire, its this one that normally goes.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pkrboo, post: 560260, member: 18293"] 2 feeds into the dash switch, one side from the fuse box, the other goes to the rear window. So that's the12 volts sorted. The other side of the window needs to be put to earth/chassis. Test the wire wire you have connected, with a multimeter, to see if it is the 12 v side. Obviously switch the switch on on the dash when you are testing it. You can also do a continuity test between the two spades on the window to check that it is still OK. Then connect the spare spade to earth (which is what I suspect to be the broken wire, its this one that normally goes.) [/QUOTE]
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