Is the Window Condensation Inside or Outside the Car in Summer?
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In summer, condensation forms on the outside of the car glass. Additional information: 1. Principle: In summer, the indoor temperature is lower than the outdoor temperature. When hot outdoor air meets the cold glass, the water vapor in the outdoor air condenses into small water droplets on the outer surface of the glass, resulting in fogging. 2. Measures: Generally, turning on the car's defogging function can remove the condensation. If the fogging is minor, you can lower the fan speed, switch to external air circulation, and direct the airflow to the windshield. The fog will dissipate after a while, although this method is slower. If driving at low speeds, you can open the windows slightly to allow air convection. When the indoor temperature approaches the outdoor temperature, the fog will disperse.