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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / May 2007

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2006 S60 Foggy Windishield and AC

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Mark Kingston - 27 Apr 2007 19:07 GMT
Hi all,

It rains a lot where I live.  And everytime it rains, the windshield fogs up
pretty quickly.

The only way I've been able to defog is to turn the AC on and leave the
climate setting at "Auto".  If I were to turn on the defog/defrost setting,
the AC turns on and the blower fan goes full blast.  I find this very loud
and annoying.  I don't like to have the AC on for 2 reasons, it drags down
the engine (I can feel it because I have a 6 speed manual) and it wastes gas
(now at $1.25/litre CAD).

Does anyone have any suggestions?  Other cars I've had, all I have to do is
set the controls to defrost and it does a pretty good job without any fuss.

The manual is not very helpful...but I'm sure I'm missing something!

I would appreciate any suggestions.

Thanks!
Brian V - 27 Apr 2007 23:08 GMT
> Hi all,
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> Thanks!

I turn on the defrost in mine, then use the fan speed knob to turn the speed
down. And just an FYI, defrost uses the AC,  it dehumidifies (thats how it
defog's).
Mark Kingston - 01 May 2007 18:21 GMT
Thanks Brian, I guess there's no avoiding the AC being turned on since it
serves a purpose.  :)

And turning down the blower speed does help!

>> Hi all,
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> speed down. And just an FYI, defrost uses the AC,  it dehumidifies (thats
> how it defog's).
 
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