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Old December 21st 04, 09:52 PM
Jeff Strickland
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Switch the AC on to get rid of fog on the inside of the windows.

Do NOT blame the weather on your car. You paid extra for a car with no leaks
and wind whistles. Your hot breath mixed with moist, cold air will cause fog
to form on the inside of the window. Set the Temp controls for 72, or
wherever you like, and switch the AC on. The AC will dry the air, and the
fog on the windows will go away.





"KOS" > wrote in message
ups.com...
> Hi, I just bought a brand new 2004 BMW 525i- the car runs perfectly -
> however, the other night, while driving, (it was not raining) when I
> started the car up and began to drive, the drivers side window and the
> rear passenger side window began to fog up, also the back window. I
> have the climate control set to 72 degrees and it is in the automatic
> mode. (I am located in New England) I remember reading somewhere in the
> BMW literature that it stated that if you have it set to automatic, the
> windows would most likely never fog up. If I have the climate control
> set to automatic, should the window fog up? please advise- being that
> the car runs in the 50$$K range, I figured that foggy windows would be
> solved. Also, I realize that if the windows do fog up I can hit the
> blower- that does solve the problem on a temporary basis, when I shut
> it off, its foggy.
>
> KOS
>



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