| Back To Piss Poor Defrosting [message #484508] |
Sun, 23 October 2005 18:02 |
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I'm really not looking forward to this,today I turned it on & the damn
thing fogged up-heavier!,it took a 5 minute warm up to clear off the
windsheild,next time,NO BLOWER until the damn I_Ron warms up.I'm
whinning this to Saturn next oil change.
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| Re: Back To Piss Poor Defrosting [message #484513 ] |
Sun, 23 October 2005 22:14 |
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> I'm really not looking forward to this,today I turned it on & the damn
> thing fogged up-heavier!,it took a 5 minute warm up to clear off the
> windsheild,next time,NO BLOWER until the damn I_Ron warms up.I'm
> whinning this to Saturn next oil change.
That windshield fogging is annoying. I got used to carrying a microfleece
towel from the auto parts store in the front door pocket. Sometimes it
fogged up so quick it was scary! I know of running the A/C to help remove
the interior moisture, but it seems wrong to run an A/C when it's 30 degrees
outside.
Maybe those RainX Towelettes would help to alleviate the problem. Couldn't
hurt I guess.
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| Re: Back To Piss Poor Defrosting [message #484514 ] |
Sun, 23 October 2005 23:02 |
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I do the rain-x on the out side,great for a month,then the wipers rub
it off.As for the inside,I gues the best thing to do is keep it clean
with windex.On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 20:14:15 GMT, "B. Peg"
<bent_peg [at] worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>> I'm really not looking forward to this,today I turned it on & the damn
>> thing fogged up-heavier!,it took a 5 minute warm up to clear off the
>> windsheild,next time,NO BLOWER until the damn I_Ron warms up.I'm
>> whinning this to Saturn next oil change.
>
>That windshield fogging is annoying. I got used to carrying a microfleece
>towel from the auto parts store in the front door pocket. Sometimes it
>fogged up so quick it was scary! I know of running the A/C to help remove
>the interior moisture, but it seems wrong to run an A/C when it's 30 degrees
>outside.
>
>Maybe those RainX Towelettes would help to alleviate the problem. Couldn't
>hurt I guess.
>
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| Re: Back To Piss Poor Defrosting [message #484521 ] |
Mon, 24 October 2005 02:27 |
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Check the A/C condensate drain is open. Sometimes the water collects and
makes the initial blow of the 'defogger' heavy in moisture that will just
condense on the windshield. Also check the A/C is running. It may be low on
refrigerant or not functioning properly. The A/C is supposed to dry the air
before it hits the windshield. And lastly, be sure that the recirculate is
off.
Good Luck
Oppie
"teem" <sturg57 [at] sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:sagnl11178f3btlvlfc1e7sp9jjmui3oac [at] 4ax.com...
> I'm really not looking forward to this,today I turned it on & the damn
> thing fogged up-heavier!,it took a 5 minute warm up to clear off the
> windsheild,next time,NO BLOWER until the damn I_Ron warms up.I'm
> whinning this to Saturn next oil change.
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| Re: Back To Piss Poor Defrosting [message #484523 ] |
Mon, 24 October 2005 01:55 |
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In article <raS6f.171383$qY1.61553 [at] bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
B. Peg <bent_peg [at] worldnet.att.net> wrote:
(snip)
>That windshield fogging is annoying. I got used to carrying a microfleece
>towel from the auto parts store in the front door pocket. Sometimes it
>fogged up so quick it was scary! I know of running the A/C to help remove
>the interior moisture, but it seems wrong to run an A/C when it's 30 degrees
>outside.
a/c really is often as much about removing moisture as it is about
reducing temperature. It seems strange, I agree, but yeah, I use
a combination of a/c and heating on wet, cold mornings too.
>Maybe those RainX Towelettes would help to alleviate the problem. Couldn't
>hurt I guess.
Yes, I find a big help comes from the little Rain-X bottle of stuff
you are meant to put on the inside of the windows - you squirt a bit
on a cloth and give them a wiping, and it works pretty well for a
while.
-- Mark
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