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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-07-11 03:52 pm

[ SECRET POST #3111 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3111 ⌋

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[Peaky Blinders - not a repeat]


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Re: Question thread

(Anonymous) 2015-07-12 06:11 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know what your car is like. :) But in my car (here in Canada), there's wire things in the back windshield, and you press a button and that will heat up and defrost the back windshield. However, those wires are ONLY on the back windshield.

When you say you have the heater going in the car, are you talking about the interior heating/cooling fan, or do you have a separate heater installed?

Usually, in the winter, if I have to choose, I choose the option that heats both the windshield and my feet. If that's not enough, I go full throttle windshield.

Check to see if you air intake is cycling internally only, or if you're drawing external air in.

However, in extreme cold, my car can ice up on the inside, and that's from running the heater, melting, causing condensation, which then solidifies again as soon as I turn my car off again. Only fix for that is a scraper, and parking with my windshield facing the sun.

This is a much longer answer than I anticipated. I'm sorry - I wasn't quite sure what you were asking, and what the weather conditions are like, so I thought I'd cover all the bases.
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Re: Question thread

[personal profile] caerbannog 2015-07-12 07:23 am (UTC)(link)
FFff this is my first car so I don't know much, but I meant the heating that came with the car? It was cycling internally and was all nice and warm but the front window I kind of need to see out of fogged up completely and I thought there was a button or dial or something to de-fog the windscreen? But alas the one i pressed only did the back windscreen.

No ice today, just never ending rain and hail.

Feels like something i should know if we're gonna keep sitting in a cold car while drenched wet :c soooo cold

Re: Question thread

(Anonymous) 2015-07-12 01:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Did you have the vents set to warm the windshield? Most cars have multiple vent settings, so you can blow air at your face, or your feet, or just generally around the cabin, and of course to set the air to blow at the windshield. Sounds like you may not have had the vents set to blow at the windshield.

Have you read the manual for the dashboard control settings? That is the first port of call. If you don't have that, then googling the car make and model will generally tell you which it is.

Re: Question thread

(Anonymous) 2015-07-12 02:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Give us the model, make, and year the car was made and we can tell you more. We need that info to look up the vehicle settings.