because the seats and carpet and such store and release heat.
Yes, condensation can cause foggy car windows. When warm, moist air comes into contact with the colder surface of the windows, the air cools down and releases water vapor in the form of tiny water droplets, creating a foggy effect on the windows.
The temperature inside the car is higher than outside
foggy windows in a car, foggy mirror in a bathroom, dew forming on grass/leaves in early mornings
Windows fog because the glass is cold and the humidity is high inside the car. It has nothing to do with the age of the car. Try turning the fan up to circulate the air better, and if that doesn't work, turn the AC on -- but turn the heat up so it doesn't get cold. That will do it for sure.
foggy windows on passenger side.... smell of antifreeze in car... lost of radiator fluid.. lose of power..
There are a few reasons why a car might stall when cold. The car might just be stiff from the cold weather.
if you are in cold weather you do.
It stops your car from freezing and not starting up in cold weather
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Fog is fine particles of condensed water vapour in the air. These particles reduce visibility similar to dirt on windows and car windshields.
Because it is cold
Yes, that is how you know that the battery is "strong" enough to start your car in cold weather. A battery in warm weather may have enough amps to start the car fine, but in cold weather, it wouldn't be able to crank it fast enough. A car battery efficiency drops off the colder it gets.