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Old Dec 31, 2007, 06:00 AM
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Defogging in the rear windows

Hi all,

Just a quick question for everyone here, when i'm driving and have my heat on, no matter how i turn on the AC/Fan, my rear windows (not the back one... the two on the back seat door) are ALWAYS fogging. It will eventually go away if i turn the WHOLE thing off but then I'll be freezing to death. So if anyone can help me on how to deal with this, I will be very very grateful. Thanks
Old Dec 31, 2007, 06:50 AM
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I never turn the AC on and my windows defrost fine....

Make sure you don't have the recirculation button pressed would be my only suggestion. Otherwise crank the heat and crack the rear windows a tad, that will be warmer than blasting the AC
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Crack 1 of the rear windows about 1/2" to get some air moving through the car. Make sure you're not on the recirc mode you need air moving throught.
Old Dec 31, 2007, 11:02 AM
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Lower them and then put them back up. Usually rubs most of the condensation off.




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