[Shop-talk] extremely window fogging
    Ronnie Day 
    ronnie.day at gmail.com
       
    Tue Jan  2 20:30:23 MST 2018
    
    
  
It's the relatively high humidity inside the car that causes the windows to
fog up. Turn the A/C on and it should pull much of the moisture out of the
air inside the car. You can turn the heater temp up to stay comfortable.
RD
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 2:43 PM, Tim . <tims_datsun_stuff at outlook.com> wrote:
> My DD is a 99 toyota solara. When it gets cold, the windows fog up
> extremely bad. The windscreen is almost impossible to keep clear with the
> blower on high and the heat maxed out. The blower seems to be running fine
> with great air movement. With these below zero temperatures, if I am on
> the road for over a half hour, the windscreen just about becomes fogged up
> to make it impossible to drive.
>
>
> I thought that maybe I had a heater core leak but the radiator is full and
> the overflow tank is only a little low under the cold line. Also, the
> windows are icey, not greasy as one would might expect with a heater core
> leak.
>
>
> So two questions:
>
>
> If it was a heater core leak, wouldn't it be plainly obvious by looking at
> the coolant levels?
>
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to combat this?
>
>
> Thanks
>
> tim
>
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