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Rear defrost - very weak

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All - not sure if anyone else is having this problem or not so I figured I'd ask. My '14 Fusion Hybrid's rear defrost seems to be very weak lately. To clear the thinnest layer of Autumn frost takes two cycles. I don't recall it being this weak last year. Has this happened to anyone?

 

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All - not sure if anyone else is having this problem or not so I figured I'd ask. My '14 Fusion Hybrid's rear defrost seems to be very weak lately. To clear the thinnest layer of Autumn frost takes two cycles. I don't recall it being this weak last year. Has this happened to anyone?

 

Nick

 

Hi Nick,

 

Can you believe it's nearly winter already? I want to check out some options on this. Have you had a chance to speak with your dealer? Please let me know,along with your mileage.

 

Meagan

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I certainly cannot believe it. It's giving me more motivation to clean out my side of the garage!

 

I have not had a chance to take it into the dealer...I'm not due for an oil change until probably January. Mileage is about 25k from what I recall. It's a Hybrid S that I bought new in 2014 from Autonation Ford in North Canton, OH.

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Used mine this morning. Cleared the window in about 5 min.

Yeah. the other morning the hard frost was cleared LAST from the windshield. The mirrors and rear window were clear long before the front! I do love the heated seats and steering wheel! Glad I got them!

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