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    de-fogging strips

    i need new strips, the dam things are not working i dnt even need to test it to see that, only certain parts of the window begins to clear up,
    what should I do

    #2
    i have the same problem as u only certain spots defrost n its annoying, so im lookin for the same answer as u

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      #3
      only way i think is have the rear window replaced.
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        #4
        ya you gotta replace the window because they are built into the window when its made, from what i know about them.

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          #5
          Actually they're repairable. I think auto part shops have defroster line repair kits.


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            #6
            They are repairable, but it's not 'simple'. I'd suggest living with it or somehow get insurance to replace it.

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              #7
              Originally posted by NZDM View Post
              They are repairable, but it's not 'simple'. I'd suggest living with it or somehow get insurance to replace it.
              It is actually quite simple to repair. So simple they sell kits for it like jdm_inspired just said.

              open wide noob

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                #8
                Originally posted by iHateCB7's View Post
                It is actually quite simple to repair. So simple they sell kits for it like jdm_inspired just said.

                open wide noob
                This guys asking for it. Git em, Mods.
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                  #9
                  Wow a noob on the attack. Watch the ankles!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by iHateCB7's View Post
                    It is actually quite simple to repair. So simple they sell kits for it like jdm_inspired just said.

                    open wide noob
                    Didnt look into the kits. My old CB had the same problem and I never found 'DIY' kits in the country I live in. Have you used a repair kit, was it really that easy?

                    I still maintain replacing the window is simpler and probably more reliable :P
                    Last edited by NZDM; 03-02-2010, 07:23 PM.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by NZDM View Post
                      Didnt look into the kits. My old CB had the same problem and I never found 'DIY' kits in the country I live in. Have you used a repair kit, was it really that easy?

                      I still maintain replacing the window is simpler and probably more reliable :P
                      They ship international...and it is really that simple.http://www.frostfighter.com/prt2100.htm
                      pdf instructions

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