hyundaitech wrote:
> Don't discount the alternator just yet. The electronic timer module
> (ETACM) monitors system voltage. If it's too low, it won't turn on the
> defogger because it presumes the car isn't running. I don't recall ever
> seeing this issue, but it's a possibility.
Thank you, HT and Mike. I downloaded the info on the defroster.
Unfortunately, it got cold and dark by the time I finished with
the oil change. I have ascertained:
1. the alternator seems to be putting out 13.5 volts +-
2. The defroster switch illuminates when the tail lights are
turned on.
3. There is a click from under the dashboard when the switch is
depressed, and a slightly different click when it is depressed again.
4. What I presume is an "on" indicator light built into the
switch does NOT illuminate.
I'll have to see if I can find the whole wiring diagram online
at work tomorrow, since I'm using Firefox on a Mac here. I'm
guessing the switch and defroster are OK, and the fault is in
whatever powers the defroster and the indicator light.
Sorry, I'm not usually this half-assed, but everything is going
to heck right now!
PB
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