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jonny2tanx Member Since: 06 Jul 2014 Location: Harpenden, Herts Posts: 156 |
My 2005 110 has the same darkening around the contacts, though maybe not as defined as yours
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20th Mar 2016 1:35pm |
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dorsetsmith Member Since: 30 Oct 2011 Location: South West Posts: 4554 |
is heating element working ok ? i say back to LR fix under warranty |
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20th Mar 2016 1:40pm |
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Stickleback Member Since: 20 Jun 2014 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 93 |
Mines like it too (2014) and has been almost since new.
Works fine so I've not had anything done about it - they have a habit of going in to have one fault fixed and coming back with two more But if it bugs you, certainly worth talking to the dealer. |
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22nd Mar 2016 9:26am |
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APK Member Since: 13 Jan 2015 Location: London Posts: 255 |
Many thanks for the advice all!
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22nd Mar 2016 1:29pm |
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flyingfab Member Since: 14 Jun 2015 Location: Brittany Posts: 60 |
Hello
I have never used the heated rear window on my 2015 90 (!) but my heating elements are more or less like yours. I assumes that, on this area, a specific treatment or sandpapering is made when the connectors are welded. Since mine are not as dark as yours, I would suggest that, on this specific area, heat eventually changes the colour of the treatment or, if it comes from sandpapering, it helps a kind of oxidation to appear. Anyway, in my opinion, this is only on the surface and it shouldn't be serious ... |
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23rd Mar 2016 7:25pm |
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custom90 Member Since: 21 Jan 2010 Location: South West, England. Posts: 20314 |
It's heat dissipation in the copper. Quite normal in my opinion so long as it doesn't get super hot and works correctly.
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23rd Mar 2016 7:39pm |
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