moisture in the air condensing on the colder glass
another possiblity could be a leaky heater core.
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bad heater core.
The presence of high humidity, and a difference in temperature between the inside and outside.
No, the fog appearing on the windshield from cold weather is a physical change. It occurs when warm, moisture-laden air inside the car comes into contact with the cold windshield, causing water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets, creating the fog.
you will have coolant in your passenger front floorboard and when you turn your heater on your windshield will fog up
Yes, many cars only have one windshield.
Because of the humidity it is giving off when it falls onto your windshield/////the rain cools your windshield causing the humidity in your car to condense on the glass put on defroster and crack window open to clear this quickly
Heated air is coming up the vents on the inside. If it has enough moisture, it will condense on the relatively cooler windshield. The same thing happens when there is warm moist air being circulated inside the car, and the outside air is cold.
windshield wipers
because is broken ? Because is cold outside ? Because you don't know how to turn the switch on ?
wheel washer fluid reservoir windshield wiper windshield window
No, this is often confused with the home-spun remedy of rubbing a small, wet bag of tobacco on the windshield, which acts as a fog repellant, similar to Rain-X, but it is not specifically used for cleaning a windshield.