[Spits] Foggy windows

Grant Buss buss3 at rogers.com
Mon Aug 10 11:58:23 MDT 2009


Kevin, Richard and Jim
Thank you for the information, it has given me something to look at.
Something in Richard's answer made me think 'it's an operator problem", I 
had the heat turned off. With any luck that is my problem. I will have to 
see what happens next time I drive in the rain again.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kevin Rhodes" <krhodes1 at maine.rr.com>
To: <spitfires at autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Spits] Foggy windows


> You drive your Spitfire in the rain?? Just kidding. Does the air in the 
> car smell sweet? You could have a small heater core leak - that will fog 
> the windows up badly.But otherwise, since the Spitfire does not have a 
> flow-through ventilation system (other than a less than perfect top) , 
> cracking a window open an inch can do wonders.
> I don't really fit in mine with the top up, so I try to avoid using it 
> that way. Big guy, little car. :-)
>
> Kevin Rhodes
> Westbrook, Maine
> Freddy the Spit.
>
> At 08:29 PM 8/9/2009, you wrote:
>>When I drive in the rain all my windows  fog up. I put the defroster on 
>>full
>>and after a long long time the front window sort of clears off, but not 
>>the
>>back.
>>What should I look for??
>>Can you get a stronger fan motor??
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