Interesting, didn't know you could get a heated screen for D1, I assume this would be an easy retro fit?
I have factory fit heated screen and seats in my D2 and now find them a must have in winter so it is good to know I will be able to retro fit a heated screen into my D1 as well as heated seat elements when I finally get it on the road.
Use the carbon seat elements they heat up way faster than the wire style ones.
I was surprised to hear the D1 had heated screen because I understood that Ford held the patent for the heated screen and it was only fitted to the D2 because Ford owned LR from 2000ish but for some reason it would appear LR were some how granted permission to use it before Ford bought LR:
" Quickclear is a European trademark used by the Ford Motor Company for its electrically heated windshield technology. Instaclear was the name used sometimes in the United States.
"Instaclear" was the introductory name on American models. In early promotional Ford sales literature for Europe, the feature was referred to simply as "Rapid Windscreen De-ice", but the "Quickclear" name began to appear from around 1989 onwards. The system can now be found as either standard equipment or an optional extra on most vehicles produced by Ford or its subsidiaries around the world, but in the U.S. market it was never popular. Besides the original Taurus/Sable, it appeared briefly in the Lincoln line in the early 1990s, and in some Land Rovers as well. "
I can only comment on a 300 series Disco 1 which did have the the option of a heated windscreen although it’s was standard fitment on the ES and the 5 door XS.
As for the Fords ‘Quickclear’ screen you may have seen, or not, the TV add at the time which that screen was clearing from being frost covered which was in seconds, and it did, as my neighbour at the time had a ‘Quickclear’ fitted to his Focus, as he intended showing me while was scraping the ice off my RR, so being impressed I ensured that it was fitted to my next vehicle which happened to be a D1.
The D1 screen it has never been quick to defrost taking around 3 or 4 minutes to soften fully the frost much like the rear screen, now to clear the frost from the screen I switch the heater on full and within 30 seconds there enough heat to start thawing the screen and parts of the front side windows and warm the interior at the same time.
With the two cars Ive owned since I purchased my disco, both defrost the screen quicker, something like 2 minutes fully defrosted is the time for my present Jaguar, so just need a sweep from the wipers and on my way.
Heated screens which defrost very quickly are standard, now so Fords trade Mark is well out of date.
It wasn't standard fitment on the ES. I know because i had two and neither had them, or heated seats. It must have been an option though because i have seen them advertised.
You can get heated screens for Series Landys too!
You was Done Why didn’t you return then to the dealer? after all paying 32 grand or so for each they should have been as stated in the sales brochure, I’ll copy the page from my sales brochure if u wish.It wasn't standard fitment on the ES. I know because i had two and neither had them, or heated seats. It must have been an option though because i have seen them advertised.
You can get heated screens for Series Landys too!
That’s because it was a GS model upgrade and then called an Anniversary, but didn’t meet the ES spec unless u purchased options, but then u got the stainless steel kickplates as standard and of course it was fitted the badges stating Anniversary 50.My '98 50th anniversary has got a heated screen fitted as standard....
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