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Old 10-11-2011, 08:13 pm   #1
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Hi, I have the air conditioned of my 2005 Coupe Vette sending air to the front windshield from the top of the dash having all the time the front windshield always fogged or wet not allowing visibility to the front and having most of the time the windshield wipers on. How to change that setting to avoid fogged or wet windshield.
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Hi, I have the air conditioned of my 2005 Coupe Vette sending air to the front windshield from the top of the dash having all the time the front windshield always fogged or wet not allowing visibility to the front and having most of the time the windshield wipers on. How to change that setting to avoid fogged or wet windshield.
that is caused by the moist air out side condensing on the cold windshield caused by the A/C blowing on the windshield. turn off the A/C to the windshield

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Old 10-18-2011, 07:09 pm   #3
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that is caused by the moist air out side condensing on the cold windshield caused by the A/C blowing on the windshield. turn off the A/C to the windshield
That is the issue, how to turn off the A/C to the windshield
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