Frost on Inside of Windows

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Frosty Girl
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Frost on Inside of Windows

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I know that we discussed this topic last winter, but does anyone else have frost on the inside of your front windows I ran into this same problem last year and just wondered if anyone else is having it happen to them. It's really annoying! It's bad enough to have front on the outside of the windows but not on the inside. Usually that means that it's moist or damp inside the car, but my car isn't. Help!
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Re: Frost on Inside of Windows (Frosty Girl)

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Seems like there are a couple of things to try. First would be to get the heater problem fixed, because you'll need hot air to keep the windows clear.Check out this thread http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=6875When you run the defroster, do not use recirculate. If it's cold out, the outside air will be dryer than the inside air. See http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=6246Some people swear by Rain-X anti fog stuff.You might also want to check the cabin air filter to make sure it is clean and dry. It's behind the glove compartment. If it is really dirty, then it might keep you from getting the airflow you need to blow the heat onto the windows. ( http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=982 )
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