Anyone else here owned a car with a heated windshield? Not the grid for the wipers, the entire glass.
My new-to-me 1995 Cadillac Seville is the first vehicle I've owned with this feature, and now that's we're getting some snow I've been able to test it out. For those who don't know: the windshield contains a layer of metallic film sandwiched between the glass which is powered by an AC-DC converter under the hood. The converter is fed 3-phase AC directly from the alternator which is converted into 50-85v DC to power the windshield heat layer.
The feature draws so much power that engaging it raises the idle to 1200 RPM while it's operational. The owners manual also advises to keep ALL other electric items off while using the de-ice function. Let me tell you: BOY does it work!
My new-to-me 1995 Cadillac Seville is the first vehicle I've owned with this feature, and now that's we're getting some snow I've been able to test it out. For those who don't know: the windshield contains a layer of metallic film sandwiched between the glass which is powered by an AC-DC converter under the hood. The converter is fed 3-phase AC directly from the alternator which is converted into 50-85v DC to power the windshield heat layer.
The feature draws so much power that engaging it raises the idle to 1200 RPM while it's operational. The owners manual also advises to keep ALL other electric items off while using the de-ice function. Let me tell you: BOY does it work!