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Frost on inside of windshield


faultyscarab

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Chiefly moisture inside the cabin....I once left my windows down on my car and it rained really hard....carpet was soaked and the next day when I had the windows closed and it got hot out, when I got out of work my cars interior looked like a tropical rain forest....did you recently get your carpets professionally cleaned? That'll do it too...

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it happens to me all the time in the winters here, in my F150, my Dodge Intrepid and my work Chevy Colorado truck. Just a fact of really cold weather, I think any vehicle parked with any moisture in extreme cold can get frost on the inside of the windshield. (it's 7 deg f. here now)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Unfortunately your breath is not low humidity. I've picked up my kids after activities and they fog up the windows with their breath/sweat even in a warm car. If you shut the doors and let the car sit you will get frost on the inside of the windows unless you let it reach equilibrium with the outside ambient. I usually open all 4 doors to let this happen quicker and then shut them after a short time.

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