How to Turn on the Car Defroster?

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DelKhloe
07/28/25 4:28pm
To turn on the car defroster, simply press the defroster switch on the center console. The symbol for the window defroster switch is a window with three upward-curving lines. When there is a significant temperature difference between the inside and outside of the car, fog tends to form on the windows. If the fog on the front windshield is not removed, it can affect driving visibility. For vehicles with manual air conditioning, you can select the front window defrost mode, increase the fan speed, turn on the AC switch, and lower the temperature. The fog on the glass will disappear shortly. The defroster mainly consists of plates and a support structure. The plates are typically made from two types of materials: polymer materials or stainless steel, and are generally categorized into streamlined and zigzag types.
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TravisRose
08/11/25 11:18pm
I remember when I first got my driver's license, dealing with fogged-up windows was a real mess. Later, I figured out the trick with the defroster—it's simply pressing the defrost button on the dashboard, usually marked with a fan-shaped icon labeled 'FRONT,' which stands for the front windshield defroster. I make it a habit to turn on the air conditioning and fan before foggy or rainy days, setting the mode to external circulation. This way, the warm air can dry the moisture on the glass, preventing blurred vision and accidents while driving. If the rear windshield also fogs up, there's a square button labeled 'REAR' to press. Beginners often overlook adjusting the temperature—I set it to warm but not too hot, as a big temperature difference between inside and outside can cause fogging faster. Safety first—preheating and defrosting after every start makes things much easier.
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