USA Trailhunter here- I don't have any elements in the window as shown in the picture above, so I'm going to guess not installed.Probably should be a new thread. Anyone one with a Trailhunter, does it have heated glass for the wipers?
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USA Trailhunter here- I don't have any elements in the window as shown in the picture above, so I'm going to guess not installed.Probably should be a new thread. Anyone one with a Trailhunter, does it have heated glass for the wipers?
I agree. I drive a lot in the mountain west, even though I live in Chattanooga, and heavy now and ice is not out of the picture. Wish we got the option.To bad as its a nice feature. I wasn't expecting it though. I pick up my Trailhunter tomorrow afternoon so I'll verify on it.
Ever come up with any ideas? (Since window defrosters don't de-ice the tailgate). Maybe there's some de-icing spray on the market that you could use. Or a small propane heat gun?So living in Northern Canada is always challenging for weather, it rained all day Saturday and turned cooler Sunday followed by snow Sunday mid afternoon and overnight.
This lead to a frozen tailgate this morning after removing 10cm of the white stuff off my tonneau cover.
I was eventually able to coax it open by gently pushing pulling, there was some ice grabbing between cover and top to tailgate.
Hopefully this won't be an ongoing issue throughout the winter months.
I don’t know for sure but I’m guessing the rear window, side mirrors and wiper elements all stay on only for a timed limit. I think I read 5 or 15 mins. somewhere. Your windshield defrost stays on till you turn it off.My Limited has the wiper melt lines.
Great feature but wouldn't it make more sense to have it activated by the Windshield Defogger switch instead of rear window defogger ?
Heat gun is a little different than a torch, though you would have to be careful with it. Maybe a cordless hair dryer. Haven't found a propane one (did find a patent for one though).Heat in the form of a torch would damage parts for sure.
I'm going to try silicone spray and see what happens.