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Old 08-11-2016, 08:49 PM   #85
raptor5244


 
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Originally Posted by TMasticTB91 View Post
Come on man. Why would this happen on my 2016 Camaro when I have personally driven a 2016 Silverado (current loaner), 2017 Equinox (previous loaner), 2013 Equinox (previously owned), 2012 Buick LaCrosse (previously leased), and 2015 Malibu (parents' car), all GM vehicles, all in the same temperature/humidity conditions, and NONE of them fog the windshield under typical A/C usage (air set anywhere between 60-75, torso and/or leg vents ONLY)?

The vents aren't closing enough to prevent enough cold air from hitting the windshield and causing visibility-reducing foggy patches on the windshield. No, the vents aren't air-tight, but they should at least CLOSE and have very minimal air escaping.

Ever have a ray of sunlight hit a fog patch on your windshield? It reduces visibility to ZERO. This is a safety concern.

Agreed. Owned 25 cars in SFL, including a gen5 I just replaced. None have ever done this. There is a very low humidity threshold required for this issue to pop up. If it is early morning and humid, get ready for the condesation right away. If it is hot and sunny, mid day usually it is dry enough to keep the crop circles minimized or nonexistent. If it has just rained, forget it you are in for some giant condesation crop circles. If it is a muggy evening be prepared to swipe your wipers every minute or so.
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