Windows fogging up
#46
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Re: Windows fogging up
On 1/28/04 9:18 AM, in article bv8jrs$q0h$1@dns3.cae.ca, "Paul Bielec"
<me@no.spam> wrote:
>
>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
> This
>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
> use
>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
>>
>
> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
>
>
It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
thing.
<me@no.spam> wrote:
>
>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
> This
>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
> use
>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
>>
>
> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
>
>
It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
thing.
#47
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Re: Windows fogging up
On 1/28/04 9:18 AM, in article bv8jrs$q0h$1@dns3.cae.ca, "Paul Bielec"
<me@no.spam> wrote:
>
>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
> This
>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
> use
>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
>>
>
> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
>
>
It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
thing.
<me@no.spam> wrote:
>
>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
> This
>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
> use
>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
>>
>
> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
>
>
It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
thing.
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Re: Windows fogging up
On 1/28/04 9:18 AM, in article bv8jrs$q0h$1@dns3.cae.ca, "Paul Bielec"
<me@no.spam> wrote:
>
>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
> This
>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
> use
>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
>>
>
> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
>
>
It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
thing.
<me@no.spam> wrote:
>
>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
> This
>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
> use
>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
>>
>
> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
>
>
It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
thing.
#49
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Re: Windows fogging up
On 1/28/04 9:18 AM, in article bv8jrs$q0h$1@dns3.cae.ca, "Paul Bielec"
<me@no.spam> wrote:
>
>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
> This
>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
> use
>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
>>
>
> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
>
>
It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
thing.
<me@no.spam> wrote:
>
>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
> This
>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
> use
>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
>>
>
> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
>
>
It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
thing.
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Re: Windows fogging up
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 20:52:00 GMT, "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote:
|On 1/28/04 9:18 AM, in article bv8jrs$q0h$1@dns3.cae.ca, "Paul Bielec"
|<me@no.spam> wrote:
|
|>
|>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
|> This
|>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
|>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
|>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
|> use
|>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
|>>
|>
|> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
|> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
|>
|>
|It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
|thing.
Almost all cars since the 1980s at least, run the A/C to dehumidify the air
before warming it. Makes the defroster more efficient.
Rex in Fort Worth
|On 1/28/04 9:18 AM, in article bv8jrs$q0h$1@dns3.cae.ca, "Paul Bielec"
|<me@no.spam> wrote:
|
|>
|>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
|> This
|>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
|>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
|>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
|> use
|>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
|>>
|>
|> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
|> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
|>
|>
|It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
|thing.
Almost all cars since the 1980s at least, run the A/C to dehumidify the air
before warming it. Makes the defroster more efficient.
Rex in Fort Worth
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Re: Windows fogging up
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 20:52:00 GMT, "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote:
|On 1/28/04 9:18 AM, in article bv8jrs$q0h$1@dns3.cae.ca, "Paul Bielec"
|<me@no.spam> wrote:
|
|>
|>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
|> This
|>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
|>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
|>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
|> use
|>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
|>>
|>
|> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
|> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
|>
|>
|It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
|thing.
Almost all cars since the 1980s at least, run the A/C to dehumidify the air
before warming it. Makes the defroster more efficient.
Rex in Fort Worth
|On 1/28/04 9:18 AM, in article bv8jrs$q0h$1@dns3.cae.ca, "Paul Bielec"
|<me@no.spam> wrote:
|
|>
|>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
|> This
|>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
|>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
|>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
|> use
|>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
|>>
|>
|> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
|> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
|>
|>
|It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
|thing.
Almost all cars since the 1980s at least, run the A/C to dehumidify the air
before warming it. Makes the defroster more efficient.
Rex in Fort Worth
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Re: Windows fogging up
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 20:52:00 GMT, "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote:
|On 1/28/04 9:18 AM, in article bv8jrs$q0h$1@dns3.cae.ca, "Paul Bielec"
|<me@no.spam> wrote:
|
|>
|>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
|> This
|>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
|>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
|>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
|> use
|>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
|>>
|>
|> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
|> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
|>
|>
|It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
|thing.
Almost all cars since the 1980s at least, run the A/C to dehumidify the air
before warming it. Makes the defroster more efficient.
Rex in Fort Worth
|On 1/28/04 9:18 AM, in article bv8jrs$q0h$1@dns3.cae.ca, "Paul Bielec"
|<me@no.spam> wrote:
|
|>
|>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
|> This
|>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
|>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
|>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
|> use
|>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
|>>
|>
|> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
|> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
|>
|>
|It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
|thing.
Almost all cars since the 1980s at least, run the A/C to dehumidify the air
before warming it. Makes the defroster more efficient.
Rex in Fort Worth
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Re: Windows fogging up
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 20:52:00 GMT, "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote:
|On 1/28/04 9:18 AM, in article bv8jrs$q0h$1@dns3.cae.ca, "Paul Bielec"
|<me@no.spam> wrote:
|
|>
|>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
|> This
|>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
|>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
|>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
|> use
|>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
|>>
|>
|> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
|> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
|>
|>
|It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
|thing.
Almost all cars since the 1980s at least, run the A/C to dehumidify the air
before warming it. Makes the defroster more efficient.
Rex in Fort Worth
|On 1/28/04 9:18 AM, in article bv8jrs$q0h$1@dns3.cae.ca, "Paul Bielec"
|<me@no.spam> wrote:
|
|>
|>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
|> This
|>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
|>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
|>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
|> use
|>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
|>>
|>
|> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
|> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
|>
|>
|It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
|thing.
Almost all cars since the 1980s at least, run the A/C to dehumidify the air
before warming it. Makes the defroster more efficient.
Rex in Fort Worth
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Re: Windows fogging up
There is a ventilation setup position on Honda '04 Accord where you can
defog the window-shield and warm up your tootsies at the same time.
Does anybody know if that will turn on the AC?
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Re: Windows fogging up
There is a ventilation setup position on Honda '04 Accord where you can
defog the window-shield and warm up your tootsies at the same time.
Does anybody know if that will turn on the AC?
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Re: Windows fogging up
There is a ventilation setup position on Honda '04 Accord where you can
defog the window-shield and warm up your tootsies at the same time.
Does anybody know if that will turn on the AC?
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Re: Windows fogging up
There is a ventilation setup position on Honda '04 Accord where you can
defog the window-shield and warm up your tootsies at the same time.
Does anybody know if that will turn on the AC?
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Re: Windows fogging up
On 1/28/04 3:17 PM, in article 401826a2.8302061@news.txol.net, "Rex B"
<NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net> wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 20:52:00 GMT, "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote:
>
> |On 1/28/04 9:18 AM, in article bv8jrs$q0h$1@dns3.cae.ca, "Paul Bielec"
> |<me@no.spam> wrote:
> |
> |>
> |>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
> |> This
> |>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
> |>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
> |>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
> |> use
> |>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
> |>>
> |>
> |> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
> |> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
> |>
> |>
> |It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
> |thing.
>
> Almost all cars since the 1980s at least, run the A/C to dehumidify the air
> before warming it. Makes the defroster more efficient.
>
> Rex in Fort Worth
Yes - in the defrost position. Not in the one that directs air to both the
feet and the windshield.
<NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net> wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 20:52:00 GMT, "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote:
>
> |On 1/28/04 9:18 AM, in article bv8jrs$q0h$1@dns3.cae.ca, "Paul Bielec"
> |<me@no.spam> wrote:
> |
> |>
> |>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
> |> This
> |>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
> |>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
> |>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
> |> use
> |>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
> |>>
> |>
> |> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
> |> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
> |>
> |>
> |It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
> |thing.
>
> Almost all cars since the 1980s at least, run the A/C to dehumidify the air
> before warming it. Makes the defroster more efficient.
>
> Rex in Fort Worth
Yes - in the defrost position. Not in the one that directs air to both the
feet and the windshield.
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Re: Windows fogging up
On 1/28/04 3:17 PM, in article 401826a2.8302061@news.txol.net, "Rex B"
<NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net> wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 20:52:00 GMT, "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote:
>
> |On 1/28/04 9:18 AM, in article bv8jrs$q0h$1@dns3.cae.ca, "Paul Bielec"
> |<me@no.spam> wrote:
> |
> |>
> |>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
> |> This
> |>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
> |>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
> |>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
> |> use
> |>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
> |>>
> |>
> |> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
> |> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
> |>
> |>
> |It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
> |thing.
>
> Almost all cars since the 1980s at least, run the A/C to dehumidify the air
> before warming it. Makes the defroster more efficient.
>
> Rex in Fort Worth
Yes - in the defrost position. Not in the one that directs air to both the
feet and the windshield.
<NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net> wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 20:52:00 GMT, "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote:
>
> |On 1/28/04 9:18 AM, in article bv8jrs$q0h$1@dns3.cae.ca, "Paul Bielec"
> |<me@no.spam> wrote:
> |
> |>
> |>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
> |> This
> |>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
> |>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
> |>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
> |> use
> |>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
> |>>
> |>
> |> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
> |> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
> |>
> |>
> |It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
> |thing.
>
> Almost all cars since the 1980s at least, run the A/C to dehumidify the air
> before warming it. Makes the defroster more efficient.
>
> Rex in Fort Worth
Yes - in the defrost position. Not in the one that directs air to both the
feet and the windshield.
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Re: Windows fogging up
On 1/28/04 3:17 PM, in article 401826a2.8302061@news.txol.net, "Rex B"
<NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net> wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 20:52:00 GMT, "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote:
>
> |On 1/28/04 9:18 AM, in article bv8jrs$q0h$1@dns3.cae.ca, "Paul Bielec"
> |<me@no.spam> wrote:
> |
> |>
> |>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
> |> This
> |>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
> |>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
> |>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
> |> use
> |>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
> |>>
> |>
> |> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
> |> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
> |>
> |>
> |It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
> |thing.
>
> Almost all cars since the 1980s at least, run the A/C to dehumidify the air
> before warming it. Makes the defroster more efficient.
>
> Rex in Fort Worth
Yes - in the defrost position. Not in the one that directs air to both the
feet and the windshield.
<NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net> wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 20:52:00 GMT, "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote:
>
> |On 1/28/04 9:18 AM, in article bv8jrs$q0h$1@dns3.cae.ca, "Paul Bielec"
> |<me@no.spam> wrote:
> |
> |>
> |>> The AC comes on because it de-humidifies the air blowing on the glass.
> |> This
> |>> is a good thing. But if you don't want the AC running, try using the
> |>> setting for "windshield and feet". It does not automatically turn on the
> |>> AC. Also, as others have mentioned, turn off re-circulate. You have to
> |> use
> |>> fresh air to get rid of the fog.
> |>>
> |>
> |> In both the 2001 Civic I used to own and the 2002 CR-V I own now, the
> |> "windshield and feet" position turns on the AC.
> |>
> |>
> |It doesn't on my 2000 Acura TL or my '96 Odyssey. Must be a new for '01
> |thing.
>
> Almost all cars since the 1980s at least, run the A/C to dehumidify the air
> before warming it. Makes the defroster more efficient.
>
> Rex in Fort Worth
Yes - in the defrost position. Not in the one that directs air to both the
feet and the windshield.