Why do my car windows fog all the time?

Anonymous
Yet driving around in heavy traffic it seems like it's only my car? I don't get it.
Anonymous
Do you not have these settings turned on in your car?

Anonymous
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?
Anonymous
Are your floor mats really wet?
Anonymous
Did you read the owners manual? The part about windshield defroster settings?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yet driving around in heavy traffic it seems like it's only my car? I don't get it.


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?
Anonymous
There is a difference in air temperature between your cabin air mass and the outside air mass.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you not have these settings turned on in your car?



I love that you included pics! But yes, you need to defog by using these defrost buttons.
Anonymous
It happens when I bring in a hot beverage. Cracking the windows is a fast fix if chilly.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.


Np. A lot of us grew up in the south where it doesn’t freeze. There’s a lot I wasn’t taught.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.


+100

I'm betting pp also doesn't know the difference between their light settings. Highbeams, regular, fog, daytime, etc.
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