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PNWboiJ



Member Since: 23 Feb 2023
Location: Beaverton, Or
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Heated windscreen vs Ministry of defender HVAC
I’m looking for some experiences with both of these. Would you go with one over the other in cold climates?
Or would you choose both? I’m in the Pacific North West.
Post #1037994 21st Jun 2024 6:11am
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bankz5152



Member Since: 02 Feb 2017
Location: South London/North Kent
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I dont see them as comparable items imo.

Heated windscreen is extremely useful all year round.

Ive always found the Defender heater to be adequate for UK temps IF it is in tip top condition. Though probably a fair bit colder where you are!

So I would get both!

While doing the heated screen id also fit heated mirrors, can splice them into the same loom. Instagram @defender_ventures
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Post #1038007 21st Jun 2024 8:01am
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shaynecm



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I have Heated windscreen for speed/ease in winter to get going. and the uprated Heater matrix from Alisport which makes a big difference to comfort in winter
Post #1038009 21st Jun 2024 8:16am
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derbywill



Member Since: 25 Mar 2010
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England 2005 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Java Black
To me they’re not really comparable but would complement each other very well indeed.
A heated windscreen to clear on a cold morning then the integrated HVAC system which comes through the standard vents would keep everything clear.

Cheers

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Post #1038014 21st Jun 2024 9:50am
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landy andy



Member Since: 15 Feb 2009
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Heated screen and an internal diesel heater works for me. The diesel heaters are very cheap now. Easy to fit and easy to swap out if any problems.
Post #1038016 21st Jun 2024 9:55am
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PoormansXS



Member Since: 21 Oct 2023
Location: Lincolnshire
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United Kingdom 2002 Defender 90 Td5 CSW Buckingham Blue
Heated screen full install cost me about £380. I only bothered with it because someone listed a loom for cheap on Facebook. Worth every penny probably one of the best mods I’ve done to my truck. I also got some of the vent adapter things from foundry 4x4 for £50 and to be fair they’re well worth that for clearing the side windows.

Just my opinion but I wouldn’t be spending all that on AC just to demist
Post #1038018 21st Jun 2024 10:44am
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markb110



Member Since: 22 May 2010
Location: Guildford
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England 2002 Defender 90 Td5 HT Epsom Green
In my 1985 V8 I used a squeegee to clear the inside of the windscreen and my elbow to clear the drivers side window

Kids these days…….. Rolling with laughter
Post #1038032 21st Jun 2024 12:29pm
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Mdm



Member Since: 11 Sep 2013
Location: Sunny Lancashire
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heated screens work well in a defender. some are quicker to clear than others and take more power but a good upgrade.

to compare aftermarket con you need to compare it to a std lr version .

we tried to speak to the lads at Mod and like many sellers they never answered or called back. emailing did provide some answers but not enough to spend my money on.
one of my mates wanted to buy the kit and fit to himself but they were reluctant to do this after a while he let them do it to his tdi.
they undercut 3rd party workshop to do the job.
the kit he got isn't the same as the one they advertise and the vents are poor quality.

price they charged was more than they quoted as well when he collected it

overall a good kit and the heater works ok as does the air con..
Post #1038040 21st Jun 2024 1:18pm
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PNWboiJ



Member Since: 23 Feb 2023
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Thanks for the info.
So it sounds like the way to go is heated windscreen, and mirrors with the Updated heater matrix?
I’ll add heated front seats too just for the comfort. I have a underslung AC, looks like I’ll keep it.

Thank you!!
Post #1038042 21st Jun 2024 1:55pm
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4RF RDS



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FWIW I live in Ottawa (look it up if you are not familiar😉) uber humid and hot in summer with temps of 30+C and uber cold in winter -30 C. I have OE AC and a Masai heated screen as well as heated mirrors and seats. It just makes life easier and more comfortable as my daily driver all year round.

I would recommend both for your humid , wet climate 🤷‍♂️

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Post #1038052 21st Jun 2024 3:03pm
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PNWboiJ



Member Since: 23 Feb 2023
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Thank you all! I’ll check out the upgraded heating matrix instead of buying the MOD option and the mirrors and windscreen. Thank you!!.
Post #1038179 23rd Jun 2024 5:52am
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