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Old Mar 7, 2003
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drops of water inside the rear window??

i came out from work this morning and i started to scrape my ice off my car and i did my rear window and i was scraping, but it looked like it wasn't coming off, so i looked inside and felt the window and it was all iced up. i put the defroster on recirculate and middle heat. and i let it defrost. but i turned it off part way when i was driving and let it melt more by the sun. well that was 7, now at 11, i still have some drops inside my car, looks like someone raining on the inside of my car. only window that has it in the car. kinda weird. i went to the dealership, he said, just moisture, and im like i dont htink moisture has droplets everywhere real large and freezes at night. well he said he'd look at it and see if it was a leak, he said it if was a body problem, honda doesn't fix it. im was real pissed, cuz i just got this car 2 monthes ago and its leaking. wth!!! well if anyone knows maybe why this happened. plz reply. thanx
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[hr]i put the defroster on recirculate [hr]
dont put your defroster on recirculate when you are trying to get moisture out of the inside of your car. by doing this, it will cause your windows to fog up and such, so just draw in fresh air from the outside. i hope this fixes your problem [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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yea it did, i found out, dont put that button that has the air swooping into the car on, when i defrost the rear window with the heater on, no moisture in my car this morning, and it worked a lot faster and better. whats that button anyways? the recirculate or the vent button? i think i just had build up of moisture from inside, all solved now
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that button is used to recirculate air inside the car. you'll want to use it for when you want your air conditioning to be at its coldest, this will recirculate the already cold air inside the cabin. hope this makes sense, its the best i can explain it. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/IMG]
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I always use recirculate when I get behind a stinky ole truck or horse carrier
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