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hawkbug -> RE: 2004 Freestar Heater Issue (1/3/2008 5:54:44 PM)
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I have a similar problem, although not your exact problem. Regardless of what setting I have my heat set to, all my windows fog up if the temp is below freezing outside. I live in Colorado, and it happens here - but it happens much, much worse in places like Iowa where the air is more humid. I have my defrost turned on obviously, and it still happens. I had to take it to the dealership NINE times!! Each time they say they can't reproduce it - during the day, the sun is bright enough or it's warm enough outside to make it appear fine. I've had it at two dealerships for this very issue, and the second finally replaced the heater core for me at no charge. That didn't do a damn thing. The problem mostly occurs at night, the colder it is, the more fog I get. I have to have the blower on the dash and in the rear set to 4 just so I'm able to see through holes cleared in the windshield. My thinking is that the little flap that controls whether I'm getting outside air or inside air is defective. Anybody else seen this?
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