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Old Mar 19, 2015 | 01:55 PM
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Default Re: Interior Condensation?

Originally Posted by BisB
Hey 180, I understand about the rubber flange and water. Thanks. Are you saying that this annoyance of window fogging is not going away, that it is inherent with the Crossfire? I do keep airflow to the windshield (constant to some degree) but sometimes after the car sits and is restarted, you MUST turn on the a/c prior to entering traffic to see if any hot air will fog the window. If it does and does so heavily, visibility is 0. I would have to pull over and stop. Since I am aware of the condition, I am careful but sometimes the fogging is unavoidable, or so it seems. Any suggestions?
I have found that during certain weather conditions my car will fog up very fast. This is because of very humid air hitting a cold windscreen. This is a natural thing and cannot be cured. It happens in all cars at that time. The AC should chip in to dehumidify the air but because it takes time to get cold the screen fogs up. Possibly the way around this is to close off the fresh air and recirculate the interior air until the system has stabilized.
 
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