2003 A4 climate control problems?
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2003 A4 climate control problems?
I have noticed that during the summer when it is really hot and humid the
front windshield starts condensing on the outside. Is anybody having a
similar experience?
Please note that this happens even if the recirculate button is on.
Your help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
front windshield starts condensing on the outside. Is anybody having a
similar experience?
Please note that this happens even if the recirculate button is on.
Your help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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Re: 2003 A4 climate control problems?
szp67@hotmail.com wrote:
> I have noticed that during the summer when it is really hot and humid the
> front windshield starts condensing on the outside. Is anybody having a
> similar experience?
> Please note that this happens even if the recirculate button is on.
> Your help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
That's what your windshield wipers are for.
If you make it very cold inside (AC +recirc), and it is warmer and not
far from the dew point outside, you will get condensation the same way
that you get condensation on that cold drink you just got out of the
refrigerator. This "feature" is not model- or manufacturer-dependent.
- D.
> I have noticed that during the summer when it is really hot and humid the
> front windshield starts condensing on the outside. Is anybody having a
> similar experience?
> Please note that this happens even if the recirculate button is on.
> Your help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
That's what your windshield wipers are for.
If you make it very cold inside (AC +recirc), and it is warmer and not
far from the dew point outside, you will get condensation the same way
that you get condensation on that cold drink you just got out of the
refrigerator. This "feature" is not model- or manufacturer-dependent.
- D.
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Re: 2003 A4 climate control problems?
Deselect AUTO and select the middle and lower (face and feet) vents. In this
way the cold air does not cool the surface of the windscreen.
When the windscreen becomes too cold the humidity on the outside transforms
into water and this is why you get the condensation on the lower part of
your windscreen.
Take care
Pantelis
<szp67@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I have noticed that during the summer when it is really hot and humid the
> front windshield starts condensing on the outside. Is anybody having a
> similar experience?
> Please note that this happens even if the recirculate button is on.
> Your help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
way the cold air does not cool the surface of the windscreen.
When the windscreen becomes too cold the humidity on the outside transforms
into water and this is why you get the condensation on the lower part of
your windscreen.
Take care
Pantelis
<szp67@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:vl0d65r61n1dda@corp.supernews.com...
> I have noticed that during the summer when it is really hot and humid the
> front windshield starts condensing on the outside. Is anybody having a
> similar experience?
> Please note that this happens even if the recirculate button is on.
> Your help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
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Re: 2003 A4 climate control problems?
yes... my A4 does that too-- you have to hit the face and floor buttons to
run it anytime at night or on a cloudy day even. The dewpoint is ALWAYS
above 78 here (at least from May through October)... I've never had a car do
this before... I guess the audi's A/C is alot stronger. Other option is to
set it above the dewpoint-- but that's very uncomfortable...
<szp67@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:vl0d65r61n1dda@corp.supernews.com...
> I have noticed that during the summer when it is really hot and humid the
> front windshield starts condensing on the outside. Is anybody having a
> similar experience?
> Please note that this happens even if the recirculate button is on.
> Your help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
run it anytime at night or on a cloudy day even. The dewpoint is ALWAYS
above 78 here (at least from May through October)... I've never had a car do
this before... I guess the audi's A/C is alot stronger. Other option is to
set it above the dewpoint-- but that's very uncomfortable...
<szp67@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:vl0d65r61n1dda@corp.supernews.com...
> I have noticed that during the summer when it is really hot and humid the
> front windshield starts condensing on the outside. Is anybody having a
> similar experience?
> Please note that this happens even if the recirculate button is on.
> Your help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
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