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Same reason a cold water glass gets wet on the outside...... condensation.
When you get into a car your feet carry in snow and you carry in moisture..... you breathing does it too but not breathing is out of the question! It is not a problem....... use your defroster on full and even after the window is clearded off ....keep the defroster on. You want to use it to remove the moisture from the car. Make sure the air vent is set to intake and NOT re-circulate or you will have even bigger moisture problems. It's normal.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 08 3DR 5M Bayou Blue; 09 Fos Join Date: Oct 2008
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