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To me using fresh vs. recirc is a safety issue . Let me eloborate . When you use recirc it also recircs the moisture that you exhale . That moisture accumulates on the glass . You can really notice this effect at night or when it rains . Believe it or not when it rains , if you use recirc , there will be more moisture in the car than outside . Besides if someone farts (poot if you are a girl) , you will get to enjoy that for a while also
Lets review . If it is raining and your window are fogged , use fresh air , a/c and the defrost vent and your fog will magically disappear . B/C it is evaporating the moisture on the glass . I don't know why vehicles have a recirc . Think about this , with recirc , every breath you take , there is LESS oxygen , which would make you drowsy . I don't know about you peeps , but I deserve fresh air ALL the time |
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It's the illusion you see
Drives: 07 Yaris Sedan Aero Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Brossard, QC
Posts: 3,888
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the AC actually removes moisture from the air. I'm not sure if it's the same in the yaris, but i observed this a year ago when i was still driving the echo... recirculated or not.. it still recirculates a amount of air. |
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