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Old 12-14-2008, 06:51 PM   #22
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it was cracked by pressure being applied to a hard surface that was freezing on one side and heated on the other.
its not a defect, you just pushed too hard. ive seen it happen on all sorts of cars, and seen it not happen on all sorts of cars.
I didn't press hard, I barely touched it. It was ready to crack and if a pile of snow landed on it, that would have cracked it instead. It wouldn't have been that way if it wasn't for the defroster, and it was a defect because those conditions should have been expected by the designer.
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