What does 'rear' mean on a Civic?

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McMaggie
07/30/25 9:01am
On a Civic, 'rear' refers to the rear window defroster button. About the Civic: It is a legendary model from Honda, first introduced in 1972. Over the past 50 years, it has undergone ten generations of innovation and evolution, earning recognition and trust from 27 million users worldwide. On September 24, 2021, the Dongfeng Honda 11th-generation Civic was officially launched, offering a total of 6 models. About the rear window defroster button: The rear window defroster button controls the heating elements embedded in the glass. When activated, it heats the rear window to remove fog. This button is used to operate the rear window defogger, which helps clear fog from the rear windshield when visibility is impaired.
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