I believe that it was said before that the Rear Defroster was installed mainly due to DOT regulations. So hopefully someone can clear that one up. But, I can tell you that I have had to use it. If the engine is warm, and you have to drive thru flood water, the engine compartment will instantly steam up. So then the Rear Defroster will definately come in handy! After this, it always clears up the rear glass before the quarterpanel glass on the sides. The Defroster works the same on front engine cars as it does on rear engine ones. It's WHEN they get used that makes the difference. Front engine cars always have a rubber seal that prevents the steam from escaping, and the rear glass has no heat source to quickly fog or clear it. Except for possibly the louvers that may be holding the steam in, I've always wondered if MR-2, & Fiero owners have had the same thing happen to their cars... -Robert vin 6585 "X" --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Adam Price" <acprice1@xxxx> wrote: > So I have had my delorean for about 7 months now, all through a cold rainy > winter in Oregon with all sorts of frost building up on car windows and > such.. After the car warms up a bit, the rear window is instantly > defrosted/defogged by the engine heat. So why do we even need a rear defrost > anyway!?! I've never even tried to turn mine on, its unecesary. > > Adam > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com