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Rear defrost black wire

Posted: 4/8/25 3:23pmMessage 1 of 12
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Hey folks, I just inherited a 79'and noticed that there is black wire hanging from the top right (if facing from the back) rear glass and not sure if its for the rear defrosters. Where do I connect it to? Thanks, Mark



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Re: Rear defrost black wire

Posted: 4/8/25 2:54pmMessage 2 of 12
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Are you able to post a picture? I suspect it's rear defroster, like you said. 

Also, does it really say Stingray on the side of your 79?

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Posted: 4/8/25 3:25pmMessage 3 of 12
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I have added a picture for you to review and no it does not.  I updated the post and took that word out. Thanks.

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Posted: 4/8/25 4:32pmMessage 4 of 12
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I have added a picture for you to review and no it does not.  I updated the post and took that word out. Thanks.


The picture is not showing up.  Make sure to click the "Upload Image" button above the message entry box, and follow the instructions to upload the photo then insert it into your message. Thanks!

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Posted: 4/8/25 7:00pmMessage 5 of 12
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Ok, here is the image



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Posted: 4/8/25 9:31pmMessage 6 of 12
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That wire should be soldered to the defroster grid on the glass. If you look in the area you'll see where it is supposed to go. I would be very careful if you decide to solder it back on...that glass can shatter quickly if heated to much at once. 

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Posted: 4/10/25 6:34amMessage 7 of 12
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Our '78 is an ex-Florida car an d the first owner apparently thought a defroster was not required - I wish he had visited Europe before ordering the car!  

But, soldering the wire onto the the defroster circuit sounds scary!   Just out of interest, is there another way to bond the wire to the defroster?   A purely academic question in my case, but I just wondered......🤔

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Posted: 4/13/25 7:28pmMessage 8 of 12
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Are you taking about the rear glass?

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Posted: 4/14/25 11:08amMessage 9 of 12
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Are you taking about the rear glass?


Re-read the OP.

   

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Posted: 4/14/25 6:23pmMessage 10 of 12
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Thank you all for responding. I used JB Weld Steel stick epoxy and then took the T-tops of and held it down with a wood clamp. It worked really well and I did not need to solder.

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