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Car Forum / Honda Cars / January 2005

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Rear Defogger 04 CR-V

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Tim Burr - 23 Jan 2005 12:07 GMT
Should the rear defogger switch be on a timer? Ours doesn't shut off
after ten or fifteen minuets like most cars. Is this a problem or do I
need to get use to shutting it off manually?

TIA
motsco_ _ - 23 Jan 2005 20:18 GMT
> Should the rear defogger switch be on a timer? Ours doesn't shut off
> after ten or fifteen minuets like most cars. Is this a problem or do I
> need to get use to shutting it off manually?
>
> TIA

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The answer is in the glove compartment.
Randolph - 24 Jan 2005 03:40 GMT
> > Should the rear defogger switch be on a timer? Ours doesn't shut off
> > after ten or fifteen minuets like most cars. Is this a problem or do I
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>
> The answer is in the glove compartment.

The ultimate reference would be the user manual. You did not say where
in the world you are; In the past some markets got the timer, others got
a dumb on/off switch. My 1994 US Civic has the timer, and the manual
says it turn off after about 25 minutes.
 
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