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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / December 2006

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Heated Read Window

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another MickG - 19 Dec 2006 16:58 GMT
Hi Folks,

The heated rear window on my Nissan Almera 2001 doesn't
work....

The light on the switch stopped coming on a few days
ago.  I've checked all the fuses, and they are OK.
I've checked the continuity around the element on the
back window, and that is OK too.  Can anyone suggest
anything else to check.

Also......  The cup holder thing on the central console
keeps sticking, I made the assumption that  the idiot
who owned the car before me must have spilt his coffee
and didn't clean it properly, because the underside of
the holder gets sticky when the car warms up.  Does
anyone know a trick to clean the crap off without
taking the whole bloomin console to bits.

M
Steve Parker - 25 Dec 2006 20:26 GMT
> Hi Folks,
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> M

MickG,

The indicator lamp may be out. Does the element work or did you assume
is was not working because the lamp did not come on?
As far as the cup holder goes I have been known to disassemble the whole
works and stick it in the dishwasher!

Sparky
 
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