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Fogging windows

SteveS

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With the onset of some cold weather I have had two opportunities to drive the Fiesta ST in the cold (it's my wife's daily driver). On both occasions there has been severe fogging of the windshield and the side and rear windows. My wife says that it has been this way since we started having cool weather this fall. On the Auto setting it appears never to turn to the defrost setting. If you press the button for defrost and floor and turn the fan to about 3 it will slowly clear the windshield but the side windows never clear more just enough to see the side mirrors. Pressing the Max Defrost button clears the windshield and a little more of the side windows (and cooks you out of the car with heat). The recirculate button is not pressed. Pressing the AC button doesn't seem to make any difference. There is no smell of coolant in the car, and there has been no drop in coolant level.

Has anyone else experienced this? Is there some place in the air intake for the HVAC that may be holding water? Maybe from leaf/debris? Is there an actuator that is not working?
 


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You may have a water leak in your car. Check the rear spare tire well area for water. This results in more humidity in the car which makes it harder to defog windows
Yeah, checked that already. It's dry. My wife is convinced that it started when the windshield was replaced after being broken by a rock flying off a gravel truck. But I can't see any place where water is coming in when it rains or going through a car wash.
 


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Check the rear hatch area, where those lil cubbies are behind the rear tire well. You can pull the fabric liner out really easily to check. Mine leaks down from there to the back seat foot area. It doesn't really pool in the spare tire area. I just posted about this in the daily thread. https://www.fiestastforum.com/threads/what-did-you-do-to-your-fiesta-st-today.1441/post-526450

I've been chasing leaks for the entire time I've owned this car. If you have a lot of moisture on your windshield, you almost certainly have a leak.

in my experience it could also be a leaky heater core but you'd smell that. I also have a door leak on the bottom of the door, so you might check that. Blast it with a hose, see if any gets inside.

If you continually have fogging issues, then water is continually getting into your car. Depending on where the leak is, the water might be getting absorbed into fabric or some foam before you can see it pooling. This happens to my car in the spring. The foam below the passenger seat will be pretty soaked but there's no pooled water anywhere.

I'd recommend buying some desiccant(damp rid) and a holder made for it. The holder needs to let the water drip, so you need a suspended basket with a bucket under it. I'm having trouble finding a photo of the one I use. But really, i empty probably 2-3 cups of water out of mine every few days. It helps dry out your carpet and foam, too. Once those get wet they take weeks/months to actually dry out, which makes the fogging issue linger forever.

Use it and empty it every few days. It makes a huge difference. I'm pretty sure most Kroger's carry the lil thing I'm talking about. I see a lot of desiccant bags but that seems weird. Try not to spill any of the water on your carpet after it's been absorbed by the desiccant.

I put a bunch of heavy rocks in the bottom of my catcher thing to keep it from falling over. I put it behind my passenger seat.
 


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