>Any wet or damp carpets in the back, or boot ? >
No!
> Has it been raining to cause
>the fogging?
>
>Graham
Yes, when the temperature is rather low and the humidity is rather
high! The front windows are OK when the distributive knob is on on far
right position, and the air blowing is on 3-4 and the air is from the
inside of the car not from outside, the heating is on normal position!
If I change something than even the front windows start with fogging!
I don't know what to do with back door windows, I can only open them
to see outside the car! If the weather is OK (low humidity) than it's
OK!
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Tonci - 23 Apr 2004 19:38 GMT
Yes, when the temperature is rather low and the humidity is rather
> high! The front windows are OK when the distributive knob is on on far
> right position, and the air blowing is on 3-4 and the air is from the
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> to see outside the car! If the weather is OK (low humidity) than it's
> OK!
Turn on back window heater !
BBB - 26 Apr 2004 11:11 GMT
>Turn on back window heater !
On the back door window? You've got that heater on back doors? I don't
believe! I've got no problems with back window. only with back door
windows!
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Graham - 23 Apr 2004 21:16 GMT
> >Any wet or damp carpets in the back, or boot ? >
> No!
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> to see outside the car! If the weather is OK (low humidity) than it's
> OK!
Might just be that you are doing low miles, and not letting the cabin warm
through enough ?
Graham