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Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Keefer4, Aug 11, 2003.

  1. Keefer4

    Keefer4 Guest

    Hi, i have a 2000 accord 2 dr and driving the car in the summer months
    is a pain. do any of yours fog up?? i have to keep my defrosters running
    and going up and down with both windows to clear it off. but it's only a
    problem at night in the summer time. any advice would be great. thanks
     
    Keefer4, Aug 11, 2003
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    Adam Clarke Guest

    Sorry no help here, I have same problem in my 2003 Accord..
     
    Adam Clarke, Aug 11, 2003
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    John North Guest

    Make sure that you you have the climate control system on Fresh Air, not
    Recirculate.

    Recirculate is a button/dial setting that shows a car figure with an arrow
    rotating with the figure. Recirculate is good for air-conditioning to cool
    an interior quickly. But once it is cool, you should set it to Fresh Air,
    which is a button/dial setting that shows a car figure with an arrow
    entering the figure.

    Good luck.
     
    John North, Aug 11, 2003
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    Joseph Wind Guest

    It's also a good idea to switch the vent control to Fresh Air when you park
    the car after using the a/c. This will prevent the dreaded smelly vent,
    that most Hondas and Acuras are notorious for. Condensated water and heat
    are breeding grounds for mold and bacteria.
     
    Joseph Wind, Aug 12, 2003
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    Joseph Wind Guest

    Is it dew or fog? Using the A/C may help clear the foggy windows. If you
    use Armor All on you dash, that may be the culprit. As Armour All evaporates
    it leave a milky white film on the windows. Also wiping an anti-fog type
    protestant may help on inside and outside.
     
    Joseph Wind, Aug 12, 2003
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  6. hold on if you put armor all you must clean the window after and about the
    fog its normal i get it too put on the a/c wait till it goes away then ur
    good to race again
     
    www.milfhunter.com, Aug 13, 2003
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