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Dear Deseree,
I would like to suggest you are on the right track.
Next, try to find the fuse for the rear defroster, and try pulling that. That light may be a lit because of the "instruments" fuse, and if you pull that one, your instruments may stop working.
Fuses are both under the dashboard and also in a black plastic box under the hood of the car near a fender.
I might suggest there are 3 more common things that can cause the battery to drain.
1) a short in the alternator can cause this problem.
2) a short in the ignition switch, and
3) a short in the computer itself.
God bless your efforts.
Is there should be a fuse curcuit for the rear defrost there may be more than one device that runs on this curcuit check the fuse, then the switch, then check the element on the back window
I recommend you go to an auto parts store and tell them that the fuse for the rear window defroster has blown and they will find the fuse and replace it for you.
Check to see if you oversprayed on some of the electrical connectors, and also make sure you didn't overfill the system. If you overfill the system, the compressor will not engage. Third, make sure you check both fuse boxes.
I have a 96 Intrepid, and none of the signal lights work. I tried replacing the fuse, but this did not remedy the problem. Could this be a loose connection?
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