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My rear window defogger is not working. the

My rear window defogger is not working. the terminal has come off the glass. i was wondering how do i reattach this.

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    Exchange the rear defogger relay with a known good relay from the under hood junction block.
  1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
  2. Press the rear defogger switch to the ON position.
Does the rear defogger grid warm?
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Yes Go to Step 2
NO Go to Step 3

2

Replace the faulty relay.
Is the repair complete?
Go to Defogger System Check --

3

  1. Use a fused jumper wire in order to backprobe between terminal A4 of underhood junction block connector C3 and ground.
  2. Use a test lamp in order to backprobe between terminal C5 of underhood junction block connector C3 and ground.
Does the test lamp light?
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Go to Step 4
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  1. Use a test lamp in order to backprobe between terminal C5 of underhood junction block connector C3 and ground.
  2. Press the rear defogger switch to the ON position.
Does the test lamp light?
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Go to Step 5
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1. Connect scan tool. Turn ignition switch to RUN position. Turn rear defogger on. Using scan tool, display BCM
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