How in the hell did this happen!!!???
i was in my car trying to find a parking spot as I was going to visit my sister when I hear a loud POP! I automatically thought I blew a tire. I get out and check to see my tires are fine but my rear window in shattered but still in tact. The main suspect in my mind in the rear window defroster. Every time I would turn the rear window defroster on the radio would become a little staticky. Plus it wasn't really defrosting as it should.. This is seriously some weird ****! Has this ever happen to anybody else?
""""Every time I would turn the rear window defroster on the radio would become a little staticky. Plus it wasn't really defrosting as it should.""""
Sounds like the connection to the grid was loose/resistive/corroded; this cause some minor arcing which the the radio would, of course, hear. This also means less current flow and therefore less heat.
I'm having a hard time thinking this has anything to do with the window breaking.
Sounds like the connection to the grid was loose/resistive/corroded; this cause some minor arcing which the the radio would, of course, hear. This also means less current flow and therefore less heat.
I'm having a hard time thinking this has anything to do with the window breaking.
Only time I have seen this was when it was cold outside and something hot touched the window will make it shatter.
Watched a guy throw a coffee pot of water on his windshield to get the frost off. It shattered, of course.
Watched a guy throw a coffee pot of water on his windshield to get the frost off. It shattered, of course.
That old girlfriend.. the one that liked the other crossfire better.. must have wanted to say howdy.. LOL. Guess she doesn't throw like a girl.
I was moving maybe 1mph... Basically stopped.. The glass kept crackling after it cracked. It sounded like rice crispies in a bowl of milk. I google defroster cracking glass and apparently it does happen.
laminated glass always sounds like that when it "shatters". Here's a question, what was the weather conditions when the break happened and in the last couple days before that? Extreme temperature cycles can crack glass pretty easily if they're quick enough.
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