Which Button is the Defogger in the Car?

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AmyAnn
07/29/25 8:11pm
The defogger button in the car is shaped like glass, with a fan shape indicating the front windshield defroster and a rectangle indicating the rear windshield defroster. Solutions for defogging include: 1. Using the air conditioning to defog by turning on the front window defogging mode, increasing the fan speed, and lowering the temperature; 2. Activating the one-touch defogging function; 3. Promoting air convection by opening windows to reduce the temperature difference inside and outside the car, thereby weakening the conditions for fog formation; 4. In winter, using the air conditioning's hot air to defog—avoid turning on the air conditioning immediately after starting the car. Wait a few minutes for the engine to warm up and the water temperature to rise, then start heating, increase the air volume, and activate the front window defogging mode; 5. Spraying defogger evenly on the glass surface and wiping it clean with a dry towel; 6. Making a DIY defogger by mixing dish soap and water in a 1:6 ratio in a bottle and spraying it before travel. The effect is comparable to commercial defoggers, though the durability is slightly inferior.
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