How to Deal with Windshield Fogging?
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Solutions for windshield fogging: 1. Turn the temperature knob to the lowest position in the red zone and set the heater to the hottest; 2. Select the air mode knob to the windshield defogging position so that the air vents under the windshield can blow air independently; 3. Turn off the internal circulation; 4. Set the fan speed to level 4 or higher—the higher the speed, the faster the defogging. Adjust the temperature appropriately after defogging is complete. Note: Do not set the air conditioning temperature too low at once, as this may cause fogging again. The windshield will not fog up once its temperature matches the interior temperature. For automatic air conditioning, simply press the front window defogging button on the center console, and the air conditioning will automatically increase the temperature and set the fan to maximum speed.
Every time I notice fogging on the windshield, especially during rain or winter, I turn on the warm air directed at the glass and press the AC button for dehumidification. I also toggle between internal and external air circulation to speed up air flow and dissipate the fog. If the fog is heavy, I slightly open the windows for ventilation assistance, but I make sure to guard against the cold. Remember, safety comes first—if visibility is poor, don't force driving; pull over to handle the situation. Regularly clean the inside of the glass to prevent oil buildup that worsens fogging. Periodically check the air conditioning system to ensure proper dehumidification, allowing for a worry-free driving experience.