You SHOULD run your at least once a month,even if its only for a minute or two![]()
I know the wife uses it when she uses the car
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You SHOULD run your at least once a month,even if its only for a minute or two![]()
So this morning was a good opportunity to see how my screen was given that the exterior was frozen solid (was a struggle moving the Seat logo to open the boot!). But basically, I started the engine, pushed front windscreen max and turned the fan up all the way and left it while I scraped away at the ice. About 3 minutes later I had finished and 3/4 of the screen was clear.
I don't think I see this as a major issue or disappointment.
I wonder if there are any commonalities between those who are experiencing these issues? All 5dr models perhaps? Or all a certain trim?
Is your petrol or diesel?
In the above conditions mine would not clear for around 20mins and would be frozen on the inside too
Been following this thread for a while. Can I suggest something? When you defrost your windscreen on a frosty morning, why not try using a med/large jug of cool (but NOT warm) tap water to clear the screen? This effectively reduces the temperature difference between the outside face of the screen to that of the inside face of the screen and the internal temperature of the car. I use this method to prevent misting in my old Golf and it works fine. Only a suggestion mind...![]()
It was set to Hi
Start the engine, turn temp up to 25, switch on front screen demister (which automatically cranks up fans to full speed)
Not sure what that means!
Hi as in high temp, or high speed?
My car has the basic manual controls, temp is blue to red.... :-(
5 speed fan and ac on or off!
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It actually goes up one more.
Ahh cool, I didn't know that. Cheers Dean for pointing that out![]()