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Edward Gault (Irfgt)
Intermediate Member Username: Irfgt
Post Number: 1819 Registered: 2-2001
| Posted on Saturday, August 17, 2002 - 6:12 am: | |
Make sure the upper vents are not directed towards the windshield because if the humidity is high the cool air will condense moisture on the windshield and there is no other cure. |
Richelson (Richelson)
Member Username: Richelson
Post Number: 811 Registered: 12-2001
| Posted on Saturday, August 17, 2002 - 6:04 am: | |
Yes both my levers are in blue and the valves are shut. It only does this when I have the A/C on. It is frosting up the windshield. |
Barry Wolinsky (308gtb)
Junior Member Username: 308gtb
Post Number: 225 Registered: 2-2002
| Posted on Friday, August 16, 2002 - 9:47 pm: | |
Richelson, I get that sometimes too, especially when it's very hot and humid. Check to see that your valves fully close when the driver's and passenger's side levers are positioned fully forward (blue dot) to close the flaps at the heater boxes. I usually experience windshield fogging if I forget to properly position those levers. Barry |
Richelson (Richelson)
Member Username: Richelson
Post Number: 810 Registered: 12-2001
| Posted on Friday, August 16, 2002 - 7:12 pm: | |
Does anyone have a good solution on how to keep the front side of the windshield from fogging up with the A/C on? I was driving around today with the A/C on and my windshield would constantly fog up on the outside. I would stop and wipe it off as well as reposition the top vents. Any thoughts? Can a No Fog be used on the outside of the windshield? |