Had the car since last October.
Today, I drove my car for a good portion of the day. Picked up a friend, we went to lunch and the arcade, we then drove to the board game store, and then I dropped my friend off. So I was driving over 3 hours total today. Not all at once.
Not sure the temperature during the day, but when I dropped my friend off at home after midnight it was about 80.
I drove from my friends house and my windows were so fogged up I couldn't see. Every window except rear. This is the first time it's happened to me (in the Corolla).
I opened the windows with no luck. I turned on the AC to it's coolest setting with no luck.. but then I switched from vents to make it come out top of dashboard. This worked. Cleared up the window, except one small patch was wet and foggy on the outside. I could use the windshield wiper, but the wet / foggy section came right back. Happened the whole hour ride home.
Is there anything I can do or should have done differently or is this normal?
This post:
http://priuschat.com/threads/foggy-windshield-outside-not-inside-help-hazard.68547/
someone says Toyota climate control is prone to this issue. I have the 7 year Toyota Platinum Care warranty if I ever needed to take it in.
I am guessing humidity was high tonight, but at one point (I don't remember when during the whole ordeal) I did try the defroster. Didn't help.
The only reason I get worried is because around 12 years ago or so I had a Chevy Lumina. It had some issue one time where something broke and it caused the windows to instantly fog up. Like something broke, thus venting or leaking in the car. I had to physically hang my head out the window to see to get my way home. I forget what the problem was since I'm not a mechanic, but it did get fixed. Only other time I had this issue.
Today, I drove my car for a good portion of the day. Picked up a friend, we went to lunch and the arcade, we then drove to the board game store, and then I dropped my friend off. So I was driving over 3 hours total today. Not all at once.
Not sure the temperature during the day, but when I dropped my friend off at home after midnight it was about 80.
I drove from my friends house and my windows were so fogged up I couldn't see. Every window except rear. This is the first time it's happened to me (in the Corolla).
I opened the windows with no luck. I turned on the AC to it's coolest setting with no luck.. but then I switched from vents to make it come out top of dashboard. This worked. Cleared up the window, except one small patch was wet and foggy on the outside. I could use the windshield wiper, but the wet / foggy section came right back. Happened the whole hour ride home.
Is there anything I can do or should have done differently or is this normal?
This post:
http://priuschat.com/threads/foggy-windshield-outside-not-inside-help-hazard.68547/
someone says Toyota climate control is prone to this issue. I have the 7 year Toyota Platinum Care warranty if I ever needed to take it in.
I am guessing humidity was high tonight, but at one point (I don't remember when during the whole ordeal) I did try the defroster. Didn't help.
The only reason I get worried is because around 12 years ago or so I had a Chevy Lumina. It had some issue one time where something broke and it caused the windows to instantly fog up. Like something broke, thus venting or leaking in the car. I had to physically hang my head out the window to see to get my way home. I forget what the problem was since I'm not a mechanic, but it did get fixed. Only other time I had this issue.