Interior window condensation.
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Interior window condensation.
I have an annoying problem right now, that could get worse with colder weather.
It's become a little more chilly here in Maryland this last week, and while I've only owned my camaro for about 4 days now, today was the first time I noticed how bad the condensation is on a couple spots on my windows:
1) the rear windshield: forget it, it is just totaly fogged up, cant see out of it even with rear defrost on or otherwise.
2) front windshield: not too bad really, I kick up the front defrost and it is fine, with the exception of along the bottom of the windshield, where it is as thick as the entire rear windshield.
3) driver's side window: pretty bad when I'm driving in the car, but after letting it sit for an hour, its not too bad, only a few patches along the top of the window.
Thats about it.
Now I was thinking it may be the weather stripping at first, but a quick check revealed weatherstripping is very good shape, just as it should be.
Secondly I was thinking maybe it's my body temperature, coupled with the cold weather outside.
Lastly, i'm thinking maybe my defrosters are just bad?
any thoughts/input? Need more info to properly diagnose?
During the day it is fine, and in the morning it is bad but the sun seems to take it away pretty quick.
but once winter hits, and it gets colder outside, i dont want to have to use the ice scraper inside the car as well as outside!
anyways, please let me know what you think. thanks.
-Thor K.
It's become a little more chilly here in Maryland this last week, and while I've only owned my camaro for about 4 days now, today was the first time I noticed how bad the condensation is on a couple spots on my windows:
1) the rear windshield: forget it, it is just totaly fogged up, cant see out of it even with rear defrost on or otherwise.
2) front windshield: not too bad really, I kick up the front defrost and it is fine, with the exception of along the bottom of the windshield, where it is as thick as the entire rear windshield.
3) driver's side window: pretty bad when I'm driving in the car, but after letting it sit for an hour, its not too bad, only a few patches along the top of the window.
Thats about it.
Now I was thinking it may be the weather stripping at first, but a quick check revealed weatherstripping is very good shape, just as it should be.
Secondly I was thinking maybe it's my body temperature, coupled with the cold weather outside.
Lastly, i'm thinking maybe my defrosters are just bad?
any thoughts/input? Need more info to properly diagnose?
During the day it is fine, and in the morning it is bad but the sun seems to take it away pretty quick.
but once winter hits, and it gets colder outside, i dont want to have to use the ice scraper inside the car as well as outside!
anyways, please let me know what you think. thanks.
-Thor K.
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