Defrost question??
- lilnicko11
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Defrost question??
Is it just me or do the neons/ SRT4's leave more to be desired for defrost in the winter time. I find myself always foggy even with just me in the car.... Potential problem or is this a natural element of our car??
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If you use the defroster it works just fine.
It seems the windows fog up more than I'm used to in other cars, but there's a lot of factors that could be at play there.
For example, when the defroster is not on, do you have the heater set to recirculate the air inside the cabin or draw from outside? If it's wet and drawing wet air from the outside... you'll have moisture.
Are your shoes/pants caked in snow when you get inside? Melting snow will cause moisture build up (fog) on your windows.
Did someone pee in your back seat? That will cause it.
It seems the windows fog up more than I'm used to in other cars, but there's a lot of factors that could be at play there.
For example, when the defroster is not on, do you have the heater set to recirculate the air inside the cabin or draw from outside? If it's wet and drawing wet air from the outside... you'll have moisture.
Are your shoes/pants caked in snow when you get inside? Melting snow will cause moisture build up (fog) on your windows.
Did someone pee in your back seat? That will cause it.

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Yeah mine fogs up quickly as well. Defrost always seems to work great, but only if it is kept on. As soon as it is off, the fog returns quick.
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With just me in the car its not always bad. With more people tho, I feel that its def below average. Other cars I ride in far surpass it. I always make sure to kick off snow of my shoes before getting in my cars. I usually just use the outside air because the recirculation only allows for half defrost half lower body. (u know what i mean). Guess I gotta live with it. and I agree OB, Its always gotta be kept on. SMH (*shaking my head*).... I decided to take the SRT4 out the other day I was like eww kinda. Going back in the garage prob tomorrow. ACR it is!! 
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We have to consider the fact that these cars aren't the best insulated from the factory either. All that wind noise? Yeah that's space for moisture to enter the cabin.
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OB, I'd think that your car might be a little noisier inside due to wind than most of ours
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My defroster/defogger has always worked fine. I did the automatic A/C delete for the defogger setting, so I just set the control to air conditioning when I need it. Generally, New England winter air is so dry that it defogs the windows without using the A/C anyway.
My defroster/defogger has always worked fine. I did the automatic A/C delete for the defogger setting, so I just set the control to air conditioning when I need it. Generally, New England winter air is so dry that it defogs the windows without using the A/C anyway.
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jonnymopar wrote:OB, I'd think that your car might be a little noisier inside due to wind than most of ours.
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My car has no problem if it fogs up I put the heater on with the AC and in around 30 seconds its clear....that one thing awesome about my car it defrosts so quickly....my wifes Toyota takes ages!
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Does the A/C work?
How are the vents in the rear sides of the trunk?
Leaky door gaskets will actually help, as it give the air from the blower a place to escape. I have found that cracking the window helps keep the fog down since the moisture is getting blown out the window, instead of remaining in the car. In a solid down pour, this is not an option tho.
If no one is in the rear seat, try leaving one a little forward, so the moist air can get out the trunk vents easier. A duct could be fabbed to let air into the trunk area easier, but that may take some creativity to make it "invisible."
Most older cars had the vents in the door jambs, so the path was a bit shorter for air displacement.
How are the vents in the rear sides of the trunk?
Leaky door gaskets will actually help, as it give the air from the blower a place to escape. I have found that cracking the window helps keep the fog down since the moisture is getting blown out the window, instead of remaining in the car. In a solid down pour, this is not an option tho.
If no one is in the rear seat, try leaving one a little forward, so the moist air can get out the trunk vents easier. A duct could be fabbed to let air into the trunk area easier, but that may take some creativity to make it "invisible."
Most older cars had the vents in the door jambs, so the path was a bit shorter for air displacement.
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1gn when the window doesnt seal MADDDD WIND NOISEOB wrote:jonnymopar wrote:OB, I'd think that your car might be a little noisier inside due to wind than most of ours.
Very true. Then again, no Neon I've ever been in is even close to quiet wind-wise.
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