How to Deal with Foggy Windows on a Changan CS75 on Rainy Days?
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The car comes with a defogging function. Turning on the air conditioning can quickly lower the temperature of the front windshield, eliminating the conditions for frost and fog to form. While driving, use a cloth to wipe the frost off the windshield to maintain clear visibility. Dilute dish soap and water in a 1:6 ratio, then apply it evenly to the car windows using a cloth or spray bottle. Once dry, wipe it off with a towel.
When driving in rainy weather, my CS75's windows also tend to fog up, mainly due to the temperature difference between the inside and outside of the car combined with high humidity. I immediately turn on the air conditioning defogging function, press the defrost button, increase the fan speed a bit, and set the temperature not too high—either cold or warm air works. The recirculation switch is crucial; turning it on can quickly dry the air inside the car, especially when it's raining heavily and the windows are closed, as the moisture can't escape, making fogging more likely. If the fog hasn't completely cleared, I grab a clean cloth to wipe the front windshield—avoid using a wet cloth or paper towels, as they can leave water stains. I usually pay attention to cleaning the inside and outside of the windows and promptly remove water stains after rain. These small habits help reduce the frequency of fogging. Safety comes first; fogged-up windows can obstruct your view, so never wipe them while driving—it's very dangerous. The design of the Changan CS75 is quite thoughtful, with a quick defogging button on the center console, making it hassle-free with just one press.