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Captiva rear window heating issue

Rear window heating on my 2009 Chevrolet Captiva diesel isn't working. It has 144668 km. I'm getting an error, and the windshield heating seems weaker. Could a discharged battery cause this?

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The rear window heating issue on a 2009 Chevrolet Captiva diesel was linked to a discharged battery. The problem manifested as an error and weaker windshield heating. A suggestion was made to check the battery's voltage, as voltage drops can affect car systems. Replacing the battery resolved the heating issue.

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amelielight1

I had a similar problem with my old Peugeot. The rear defroster stopped, and it was a battery issue. It sounds weird, but these cars are super sensitive to voltage drops. Have you checked your battery's voltage lately?

martinshadow1 (community.author)

No, I haven't checked the voltage myself. I'm not really sure how to do that properly. Is it something a novice can handle, or should I just take it to a shop?

amelielight1

Honestly, unless you have a multimeter and know what you're doing, it's probably best to take it to a workshop. Battery issues can be tricky. Plus, if it IS the battery, you'll want to get it properly tested anyway. A new battery sorted everything out for me, heating coil and all!

martinshadow1 (community.author)

Okay, thanks! The workshop confirmed your suspicion - battery was toast. New battery and everything is working again. Total cost 290€.

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CHEVROLET

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CAPTIVA