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Old 08-02-06, 09:02 PM
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Foggy Windsheild

well guys,
i was wondering if you have any solutions for the fog thats on the windsheild from heat when driving in the city and mountains. wiping it away is getting tiring. lol. i onno. thanks
-allen

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Old 08-02-06, 09:33 PM
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Defogger? Or fog-x.
Old 08-02-06, 10:24 PM
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Turn the heater control to the defrost/defog button (far right) and turn the fan up? Works fine for me lol.
Old 08-02-06, 10:31 PM
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i doubt i would make a post if that worked. lol. i may try giving the inside windshield a good cleaning and some defogger.
-allen
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turn your a/c on, it dries the air out and stops the moisture conensating on the wind screen
Old 08-03-06, 07:16 AM
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Always keep the logicon set to bring in outside air in fogging conditions. This will help alot.

A/C will dry out the air further.

Also, why are you fogging up? do you have a heater core leak???

Good luck
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Check your heater core for leaks.
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Originally Posted by Aaron Cake
Check your heater core for leaks.
That would be my guess. Mine did and fogged the window bad all the time.
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Yep, Aaron has it right.

If you are getting a mist on the window whenever the heat is on, then you have a leak in the heater core. Replace the core
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