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Ford Focus: Front heated windscreen wiring

  1. #1
    WTB
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    Front heated windscreen wiring

    After getting my old window replaced I now have a heated screen fitted
    however need to wire it up.
    Does anyone have wiring details or any idea of where the connections are
    on the windscreen?


  2. #2
    Chris
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    Re: Front heated windscreen wiring

    WTB wrote:
     

    With the greatest of respect, this is not a job for the faint-hearted!

    The heated front screen draws more current than anything else on the car
    apart from the starter motor. I believe it is around 40A? When you switch
    it on, the lights dim, the blower fan slows and you can hear the alternator
    whine in protest!

    For that reason the screen elements are in two separate circuits. They are
    wired so they can only come on when an "engine running" signal is sent by
    the ECU. At the same time, the idle value in the ECU is increased to keep
    the alternator output high. The software is possibly present in all cars
    whether fitted with a HFS or not, but you would need to confirm this before
    you start. I don't think any of the wiring or relays are fitted either.

    Others have asked this question here in the past and the general opinion has
    been that it is simply too much trouble to retrofit.

    If you decide to go ahead I would urge you to get it done professionally
    unless you feel you have the skills needed. Let us know how you get on.

    Chris.

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  3. #3
    Tim..
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    Re: Front heated windscreen wiring


    "Chris Whelan" <com> wrote in message
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    No, its more like 70amps, 35 per side. The wiring exits down the windscreen
    pillars into the scuttle area both sides. 
    before 

    No, they are not fitted, nor is the wiring, which forms part of the heated
    mirrors.

     
    has 

    Yes *very* good luck!!

    Tim.




 

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