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![]() The rear defogger draws huge amperage. Its on a 30-amp circuit and if you trace the wiring, its at least 10-gauge back to the defogger. As outside temps go down, resistance goes down and the current draw will go up. I think what you're seeing is normal for a rear defogger.
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