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Mornings/afternoons are fine because there's no moisture built up but once it hits teens to single digit temps my windows would fog the hell up. I've cleaned it with so many different solutions that I've run out of ideas. Turning up the heat doesn't help, same with cooling it. It'll keep building up and im getting sick of driving with fog smears and not seeing at night. I have to wipe every 5 minutes or so lol. I do have a 24 inch crack across my windshield but that should affect be wise I've driven cars with cracked windshield and its been fine. Heater core is good since its blowing hot heat....going to change coolant and see if that helps. Anyone have any other ideas or experiences that may help solve the issue? Sorry it may not make any sense because im just rambling things out from my phones. Thanks!
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I dont know but it's pissing me off. I'm closing my house on the 7th of Feb so I'm going to be buying a CRV tomorrow so I don't have to deal with this BS. I hate dealing with this issue because it's quite dangerous to drive at night when I drive home from work. I'll slowly part everything and see if water's somehow getting inside. It'll be a gutted poo poo car anyways since I'll have 4 (IS300, CRV, Corolla, and the Echo) other cars to drive haha...5 if I get a 06-11 Civic Hybrid lol. Oh well thanks guys.
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