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Re: Defogging in humid weather
| TF | 29 Aug 2005 14:20 |
I have to agree..Just bought a CRV with 300 miles on it. Night time 68f 90% humidity, no problem with clearing inside but outside had to use wipers and it still left a film which built up right away with moisture. Cleaned window on outside and inside with good glass cleaner to no help. Tried heat and cold and all in between. The wipers need to run almost constantly, hell I thought there was a leak in engine compartment... Never had this problem with other vehicles on same night- Jeep Cherokee and Taurus..... Sounds like a safety issue to me....Something is not right.....
Thanks Tom
> Can someone please post the best method of defogging ones' winshield in > humid (hot) weather? I put my defogger on highest possible fan...and [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > of the outside fog. Any suggestions? Anybody else with the same > problem? |
| imarks1@gmail.com | 29 Aug 2005 03:52 |
Can someone please post the best method of defogging ones' winshield in humid (hot) weather? I put my defogger on highest possible fan...and the fog from the inside of the window goes away completely. However, the winshield is still fogged up from the outside and refuses to go away without the use of my wipers. Even then it does not go away completeley (still a thin layer of fog)...and then returns fully in a few seconds unless I keep my wipers on (even though its not raining). I never had this problem before with my other cars. It only seems to be happening on my new 2005 Honda Acoord. I spoke to a friend who also purchased the same car...and he complaind of the same problem. Neither blowing cold or hot air with or w/o the A/C seemed to get rid of the outside fog. Any suggestions? Anybody else with the same problem?
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