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Old Dec 21, 2005 | 02:13 PM
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I always leave the vent speed on 1, and to the floor. This seems to keep enough air flow thru the car to prevent fogging. I notice it more if I have a towel in there from washing. But not a problem I would say.
Old Dec 21, 2005 | 02:51 PM
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I have had it happening too, i want to say its from the windows not sealing tight enough

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Old Dec 21, 2005 | 04:26 PM
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I have had it happening too, i want to say its from the windows not sealing tight enough

[sm=badidea.gif] ??
It would be the opposite actually. No ventilation in the car = foggy windows

crack the window, turn on the blower, or hold your breath.
Old Dec 21, 2005 | 06:45 PM
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Mine is very bad. There have been times that defrost on full will barely remove it. My rear defroster is a P.O.S it does nothing in anything over a very light dew. Had it back twice and they say it won't ever be any better. One of my biggest complaints is the fact that the AC automatically cuts on durring the defrost setting. I think that is why it gets so hard to defrost in very humid areas. Makes no sense to me to have the heat set to max and the AC compressor running. Every other car i have owned gave me that option and they are all able to defrost/defogg the way they need to.
The A/C actually helps remove the excess moisture in the car. It was probably turned on on your other cars but never realized it.
Old Dec 21, 2005 | 08:56 PM
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ORIGINAL: The Ghost

Mine is very bad. There have been times that defrost on full will barely remove it. My rear defroster is a P.O.S it does nothing in anything over a very light dew. Had it back twice and they say it won't ever be any better. One of my biggest complaints is the fact that the AC automatically cuts on durring the defrost setting. I think that is why it gets so hard to defrost in very humid areas. Makes no sense to me to have the heat set to max and the AC compressor running. Every other car i have owned gave me that option and they are all able to defrost/defogg the way they need to.
The A/C actually helps remove the excess moisture in the car. It was probably turned on on your other cars but never realized it.
This is always the case.. A/C is a dehumidifier.. that is why you get the water dripping onto the ground in the summer when the A/C runs. This is drainage from the evaporator case.. Watch out if the little drain tube clogs up with leaves or something, the water then tends to spill onto the passenger floor until you clear the clog
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