I’ll do that.
I’ll do that.
Copy that. Thanks!
I’ll have to look through my manual again. I had the defrost on, which I thought automatically turned on the AC, but from the comments here it sounds like that’s not the case. Thanks!
Tha ks, I’ll take a look!
I’ll try the AC - I thought the defrost setting automatically engaged the AC, so I’ll try it manually.
I’ll also check the floor - I didn’t know about that.
I do not. This problem shows up when I run the dedicated defrost button and the air mode that shows the defrost symbol and the feet.
That is a solution, but not one I had to employ with any other vehicle I’ve ever owned. My question isn’t how can I prevent the fog - the question is why the heck was the car designed in a way to trap moisture in the first place? Why doesn’t it remove all that moisture with the defroster? Why do I have to employ problematic solutions to a problem I shouldn’t have in the first place? Letting snow in through the open windows doesn’t help solve the moisture problem in the car, either. That’s a solution entirely dependant on the weather, the dew, etc - it’s not reliable.
I’ll try both, thanks.