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Moisture on inside of windshield


94EXPLODER

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Joined
Aug 26, 2007
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137
Age
36
City
Traverse City, Michigan
Vehicle Year
1994
Transmission
Automatic
I dont know if just because its winter time and i had my windows down earlier today but what does it mean when you have moisture/fog on the inside of your windshield??? is that a heater issue??
 
no its probably condinsation cause when your inside the truck and its cold out side your body heat makes the windows fog/moisture but mostly fog that turns to moisture nothing to worry bout
 
Hey 94exploder -- did you get your heating issue fixed? I was wondering because a blown heater core will make your windows fog up like this. If this is the case you will have a strong antifreeze smell inside your truck.

If no smell, it could just be the weather, as stated above.
 
If you have a 1983-88, turn the air conditioner on. It will dry the air very quickly. No, it doesn't have to be cold.

Later models will do this for you in "defrost" mode.
 

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