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Fog on winshield (inside) during winter (97 Accord)
I have a 97 Honda Accord. I recently moved from a much warmer climate
to michigan where the winters are brutal. Often, I get a buildup of fog on the inside windshield, sometimes frosty as well. It can take the climate control cracked on high almost 30 minutes before it clears up. I tried it with and without the AC button engaged and both with recirc and fresh air. It doesnt make much of a difference. I keep a rag in my car to wipe the fog off, but it often just smears it, and often it re-appears. Does anyone else experience such a problem? Is this a flaw with the Accord climate control? Are there any solutions? |
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"SoCalMike" > wrote in message
news:MGuvd.496185$wV.424980@attbi_s54... > wrote: > > I have a 97 Honda Accord. I recently moved from a much warmer climate > > to michigan where the winters are brutal. Often, I get a buildup of fog > > on the inside windshield, sometimes frosty as well. It can take the > > climate control cracked on high almost 30 minutes before it clears up. > > I tried it with and without the AC button engaged and both with recirc > > and fresh air. It doesnt make much of a difference. > if it doesnt work with the temp set to "hot" and the AC on, you cant > really do much else. Maybe one other. Open the window. Chances are the matching temp and humid reduction would work wonders. |
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It could also be a bad heater core. When the leak they put steam into
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There is usually a pretty obvious smell associated with that....
Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's wrote: > > It could also be a bad heater core. When the leak they put steam into > the heating/ac system. |
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Sometimes, sometimes not. Its worth a check.
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Sometimes, sometimes not. Its worth a check.
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True, it's easy enough to see if the rad fluid is also low. I have just
owned enough rust buckets to have lots of wet carpet experience. LOL! Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's wrote: > > Sometimes, sometimes not. Its worth a check. |
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