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    ep3's hazzy/foggy windshield?

    Well im new to these ep3's so bare with me :P . But i have a itch on something i doubt is normal. I noticed my hatch's windshield gets hazzy/foggy from the inside. Unless the windows are completely cracked open. Idk why. Its as if heat from engine bay come into the cabin or something. Is this normal? Or do i have an issue here?

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    Rain x makes defogger for the insides of the windows ..... Try that out and see how it works for ya....

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    Its not like morning fog condensation or whatever. If i close the windows in broad sunny day the window fogs up. Its freaken weird....and its bothering me ;(

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    Interesting..
    Push the air circulation button thing.
    Alternate between on and off and see if it fogs when its on, or off.
    Wipe the fog with your finger and see if their is an oder your can pin point
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    ^^ ok...sure will. Ill update later.

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    To be honest sounds like your heater core is shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by apexracing View Post
    To be honest sounds like your heater core is shot.
    Yeah man...idk. I havent tried to replicate issue like the othe user said. Im just learning as much as i can. And fixing little details here and there....coming from a ej1 and ek's its all new to me..lol. Thanx though ill check it out hopefully today

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    i had this problem most likely you have a leak in you car, i had a leak in the trunk! check adound if you have a leak thats most likely the problem!

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    I agree with what these guys said. There's moisture in your car coming from somewhere. Could be the heater core, leaky sunroof, leaky taillights (check your spare tire well for water), or leaky door/window seals.

    I had this problem for a couple of weeks when I accidentally left the windows cracked in a rainstorm. Once moisture gets into the dampening material underneath the carpet it takes forever to dry out.

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