All, or the vast majority of cars here have horizontal lines running across the back windscreen.
Why?
Why?
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Those are wires, they heat up and keep the back window from getting fogged/frosted so that you can see out the back when it's cold out.SamBo:D wrote:
All, or the vast majority of cars here have horizontal lines running across the back windscreen.
Why?
Yeah, our Ford S-Max has them in the front as well, they're just super thin so you don't really see them.Finray wrote:
Yeah what they said.
Mondeo has them on the front too.
no need for that Shazadm3thod wrote:
idiot.
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or if you own a skoda,they keep your hands warm.Doctor Strangelove wrote:
Those are wires, they heat up and keep the back window from getting fogged/frosted so that you can see out the back when it's cold out.SamBo:D wrote:
All, or the vast majority of cars here have horizontal lines running across the back windscreen.
Why?
Last edited by lettuce (2009-08-28 06:21:20)
They had cars in the 1820's?!lettuce wrote:
or if you own a skoda,they keep your hands warm.Doctor Strangelove wrote:
Those are wires, they heat up and keep the back window from getting fogged/frosted so that you can see out the back when it's cold out.SamBo:D wrote:
All, or the vast majority of cars here have horizontal lines running across the back windscreen.
Why?
slightly different note,when i was a kid,i wanted to know how the indicators knew when to switch off.....
oi!oi! sonny,not quite that bleedin old.m3thod wrote:
They had cars in the 1820's?!lettuce wrote:
or if you own a skoda,they keep your hands warm.Doctor Strangelove wrote:
Those are wires, they heat up and keep the back window from getting fogged/frosted so that you can see out the back when it's cold out.
slightly different note,when i was a kid,i wanted to know how the indicators knew when to switch off.....
Last edited by Nappy (2009-08-28 19:19:28)
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