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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Windshield Moisture
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Johnson" data-source="post: 828379" data-attributes="member: 52761"><p>I've run into this in the winter when snow & ice get into the floor mats, only to melt later and re-condense on the inside of the windshield. If your A/C drain is blocked, allowing water to drain into the cab, you'll have the same problem.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You definitely need to leave the HVAC vent <I>open</I> when the vehicle is parked. Closing it blocks off airflow that would help prevent or reduce humidity build-up inside the cab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Johnson, post: 828379, member: 52761"] I've run into this in the winter when snow & ice get into the floor mats, only to melt later and re-condense on the inside of the windshield. If your A/C drain is blocked, allowing water to drain into the cab, you'll have the same problem. You definitely need to leave the HVAC vent <I>open</I> when the vehicle is parked. Closing it blocks off airflow that would help prevent or reduce humidity build-up inside the cab. [/QUOTE]
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