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Re: Defroster fogs windshield

To: Greg Rowe <growe58@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Defroster fogs windshield
From: Joe Curry <Spitlist@gte.net>
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 15:39:43 -0700
Greg Rowe wrote:
> 
> When I turn on the defroster on warm to clear the windshield
> on a rainy day, inevitably the windshield fogs over before
> slowly clearing.  I know that is normally a sign of a leaking
> heater core, but I don't think that's the case since 1) I never
> have to add coolant 2) I don't get the smell of antifreeze in
> the car and 3) it only happens when I put on the defroster in
> wet conditions.  I'm theorizing that it may have to do with
> hot, moist air hitting the cold windshield and condensing.
> 
> Does this happen to anyone else?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Greg Rowe

Greg,
This is common on many cars, not just Spits.  While it could be caused
by a leaky core, it most likely is simply due to condensation inside the
heater box itself.  When the fan is turned on, the moisture is expelled
onto the windshield and after a while, only dry air comes out which
dries it up.  I'd say, your best solution is to warm the car up for a
while before taking off and make sure the defroster is ON so that when
you are ready to go, all is right with the world!

Cheers,
Joe

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