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Old 10-19-2012, 03:30 PM   #7
Meir
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Originally Posted by thstone View Post
The fastest way to get rid of condensed humidity on the inside of the windshield is to turn on the a/c, set the fan at max speed, and select the upper right button to direct all of the airflow to the windshield. The a/c dries the air and the dry air will evaporate the water that has condensed on the inside of the windshield in a few moments.
The humidity is condensed on the outer side of the windshield ( at least in my case ).
Here in Florida it's still hot and hummed. So when the cold air is cooling the windshield, the humidity outside the car is condensing on it.

Coffinhunter,
I checked it out today.
When I press the left button, I get cold air at full blast.
When I press the right one, the cold air will still come out of the defrosting vent, but the fan speed will stay
the same.

One question. When you turn the AC on high, to you get foam flakes coming out of the vents?

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