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Pete The Biker Member Since: 30 Sep 2012 Location: Leicestershire Posts: 77 |
Do you mean that the screen was hard wired into the loom and the wiring had to be cut when the old screen was removed?
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23rd Jan 2014 5:21 pm |
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Northy Member Since: 07 Jan 2013 Location: Cornwall Posts: 12 |
Hi Pete
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23rd Jan 2014 5:56 pm |
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Pete The Biker Member Since: 30 Sep 2012 Location: Leicestershire Posts: 77 |
Ooooops sorry my 4 year old granddaughter was climbing all over while I was surfing the forum and I obviously missed a couple of paragraphs!
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23rd Jan 2014 6:04 pm |
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Mr Wolf Member Since: 04 Mar 2011 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 63 |
If you are able to fit a heated screen I would suggest that it is either a LR original fitting or a Pilkington make screen.
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23rd Jan 2014 8:30 pm |
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Northy Member Since: 07 Jan 2013 Location: Cornwall Posts: 12 |
Thankfully it's a Pilkington that's been fitted.
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23rd Jan 2014 10:16 pm |
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Legoman Member Since: 04 Nov 2012 Location: UK Posts: 319 |
I'd get a Topix subscription for the day and have a look at the workshop manual. It's surprising what wiring is already in place, but don't necessarily count on it. |
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24th Jan 2014 7:20 am |
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Northy Member Since: 07 Jan 2013 Location: Cornwall Posts: 12 |
Thanks for the suggestion Legoman. Are there any costs with registering with Topix and would it show whats what specifically on my Freelander? |
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24th Jan 2014 9:00 am |
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fredastaire Member Since: 03 Dec 2012 Location: Holbrook Posts: 721 |
Please may I suggest two possibilities for Topix.
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24th Jan 2014 8:13 pm |
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Winslet Member Since: 01 Oct 2013 Location: Bedfordshire Posts: 281 |
In case this helps I had look today under the battery cover and I have these connections that go up under the panel to the base of the screen - I have a heated screen, but this is on a MY2013 car and might be slightly different. Cable was quite thick, looking like it was designed to carry a heavy load, which the screen would. There was also one on the other side but not so easy to see.
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25th Jan 2014 11:57 am |
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Northy Member Since: 07 Jan 2013 Location: Cornwall Posts: 12 |
Thanks for the photo Andrew, I've had a quick look but couldn't see any existing connections and the guys replacing the screen didn't seem to think there was any there. Will take the trim around base of screen of at some point and have a proper look but am thinking I'll have to wire it up on a separate circuit to get it working |
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25th Jan 2014 6:19 pm |
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stownrow Member Since: 12 Mar 2010 Location: Harlow Posts: 461 |
Hi Northy,
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25th Jan 2014 6:36 pm |
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Northy Member Since: 07 Jan 2013 Location: Cornwall Posts: 12 |
Thanks for the info stownrow, seems to be more complicated and costly than I was hoping, to change the heater control switches as you mentioned is around £200 for the switch unit, I didn't think about the programming, was hoping for a simple plug together and install switch! |
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25th Jan 2014 7:17 pm |
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melcolin1 Member Since: 05 Feb 2014 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 3 |
I have had a heated front screen fitted on my freelander gs model but it isnt actually heated. I was wondering if it is easy enough to wire it in?
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5th Feb 2014 10:22 pm |
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