Hello guys,
My questions here would help lots of other people too.
Yesterday's night was subzero and reached -3
Today I tried to go to work and saw my car covered with frost/fluffy snow (thin layer)
I scraped the frost from the windows but i was surprised to see the frost has built up on the window from INSIDE too
So I scrapped it again and it all fell on the dashboard.
I later switched the fan and put it on the hot air and it all started to melt down.
The questions:
1) Is it normal to have frost on the window from inside?
2) I see people pour hot water on the windscreen, why is that and how does that help?
3) In normal cold days, when I drive for a long time, a kind of mist/condensation builds up on the windows from inside. I solve that by switching the fan on the cold air setting and that condensation would go away, but that will make the car cold inside too!! Any other solution?
My questions here would help lots of other people too.
Yesterday's night was subzero and reached -3
Today I tried to go to work and saw my car covered with frost/fluffy snow (thin layer)
I scraped the frost from the windows but i was surprised to see the frost has built up on the window from INSIDE too
So I scrapped it again and it all fell on the dashboard.
I later switched the fan and put it on the hot air and it all started to melt down.
The questions:
1) Is it normal to have frost on the window from inside?
2) I see people pour hot water on the windscreen, why is that and how does that help?
3) In normal cold days, when I drive for a long time, a kind of mist/condensation builds up on the windows from inside. I solve that by switching the fan on the cold air setting and that condensation would go away, but that will make the car cold inside too!! Any other solution?