BoxsterCharlie
New member
I just got back from one of the scariest drives in my life...miles of mountains in a '92 Corolla with the most bizarre interior fogging I've ever seen:
1) Regular defrost with or without A/C only cleaned the bottom 6" of the windshield
2) Use of heat with or without A/C actually made the car feel like a fog machine--with fog coming out of the vents!
3) Interior/Exterior air switching barely made a difference (exterior was better)
4) Finally settled on leaving the front windows opened and wiping the windshield every couple of minutes.
The car is now parked and still has fog the interior glass!
Any ideas whats going on? Day was dry and sunny, although it started in fog. Oh, and yesterday I treated the EXTERIOR glass with Rain-X, which I don't think could have any impact.
I learned how to defrost windows years ago, but this one has me REALLY puzzled!
-Charlie
1) Regular defrost with or without A/C only cleaned the bottom 6" of the windshield
2) Use of heat with or without A/C actually made the car feel like a fog machine--with fog coming out of the vents!
3) Interior/Exterior air switching barely made a difference (exterior was better)
4) Finally settled on leaving the front windows opened and wiping the windshield every couple of minutes.
The car is now parked and still has fog the interior glass!
Any ideas whats going on? Day was dry and sunny, although it started in fog. Oh, and yesterday I treated the EXTERIOR glass with Rain-X, which I don't think could have any impact.
I learned how to defrost windows years ago, but this one has me REALLY puzzled!
-Charlie