| Yet driving around in heavy traffic it seems like it's only my car? I don't get it. |
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Do you not have these settings turned on in your car?
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There is damp in your car. Get some damp rid type product to keep in the car to alleviate the problem.
Also are you by chance a mouth breather? |
| Are your floor mats really wet? |
| Did you read the owners manual? The part about windshield defroster settings? |
Because literally everyone else around you can figure out how to turn on the window defroster. Should you really be driving, as someone who couldn’t figure this out? Even as a Virginia-driver? |
| There is a difference in air temperature between your cabin air mass and the outside air mass. |
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You need to turn on the air circulation at max, hot, AND turn on the defrosters, while opening your vents.
This is actually not a stupid question. A lot of people don't know that. |
I love that you included pics! But yes, you need to defog by using these defrost buttons. |
| It happens when I bring in a hot beverage. Cracking the windows is a fast fix if chilly. |
| I have no idea if this is a thing but my windows seem to fog easier when I haven’t cleaned the inside in a while. So I try to do that regularly. |
If you don’t know this, you shouldn’t be allowed to drive. You clearly know so little about the basic systems of the vehicle that you are a hazard to everyone around you. |
| It’s better if you start off in a garage. Sometimes I roll down my windows to let the cool air in. That helps a lot in the beginning. But yeah, the defrosters are your friend. |
Np. A lot of us grew up in the south where it doesn’t freeze. There’s a lot I wasn’t taught. |
+100 I'm betting pp also doesn't know the difference between their light settings. Highbeams, regular, fog, daytime, etc. |