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2011-2014 Mustangs
Interior and Exterior
Condensation/fog on inside of windshield
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<blockquote data-quote="Zandura99" data-source="post: 15366440" data-attributes="member: 159927"><p>the wetness will be on the side of the glass that is the most humid. If the engine is hot, then there is no reason for the condensation, everyone is talking about the hot engine, but its the cool side... whether that is the outside cooler than the inside or vise-versa. In the north Midwest, I experience this when its hot and/or humid outside and I accidently leave air on either the defroster or ONLY the floor. The floor setting on our cars lets a little cold air seep out the defrost opening, and then BAM I get condensation. I kick up the heat and on the defrost and within minutes (even in the summer) all the condensation is gone. If its really humid the condensation can be in the inside as well, but I usually experience it outside. Fix for that is just to make sure your air conditioning is on floor and front vents, just not defroster or not just floor, or it will fog up pretty quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zandura99, post: 15366440, member: 159927"] the wetness will be on the side of the glass that is the most humid. If the engine is hot, then there is no reason for the condensation, everyone is talking about the hot engine, but its the cool side... whether that is the outside cooler than the inside or vise-versa. In the north Midwest, I experience this when its hot and/or humid outside and I accidently leave air on either the defroster or ONLY the floor. The floor setting on our cars lets a little cold air seep out the defrost opening, and then BAM I get condensation. I kick up the heat and on the defrost and within minutes (even in the summer) all the condensation is gone. If its really humid the condensation can be in the inside as well, but I usually experience it outside. Fix for that is just to make sure your air conditioning is on floor and front vents, just not defroster or not just floor, or it will fog up pretty quickly. [/QUOTE]
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