>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 [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] >Taurus..... >Sounds like a safety issue to me....Something is not right..... Its not a safety issue at all. when you use your AC on cool to clear the glass, you're clearing the inside, by removing the internal humidity. however, the glass is cold enough to drop below the external dew point. Solution - heat the windscreen up - that is what the defrost setting on your car heater is for!. Warm the glass, its not a proble. My experiance is that american vehicles (such as the taurus and jeep0 tend to have thinner and/or less insulating glass, so the gradient between in and out isn't so bad.
I have, however, had this problem on EVERY SINGLE CAR i've ever owned, one time or another - and most of them don't and never have had, AC. in those cases, you run the engine fora bit, get the inside warm, then stick the wipers on intimittant, or use the manual single-sweep when needed..
What is all this obsessing with 'this sounds like a safety issue' - even *IF* it was, there would be no recall, since a solution (THE WIPERS) are already included into the design of the car.
>Thanks >Tom [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] >> of the outside fog. Any suggestions? Anybody else with the same >> problem? |