Pozuelo
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Roberto
- Joined
- Feb 14, 2020
- Threads
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- Location
- Madrid, Spain
- Vehicles
- 2020 Taycan Turbo S, 2018 E63S Estate, 2023 A45S
- Thread starter
- #1
This week we are having a very damp days in Madrid. I had noticed once before that the windows and windshield were fogging somewhat. I used the front and rear defrosters/demisters but found the front one loud and ineffective, especially in the passenger side. Today, during my drive through the rain alone, I noticed very little fogging, but as soon as my wife entered the car, it started fogging up quickly and the front demister took over five minutes to clear up ! I put the A/C in the normal mode as air conditionings’ most important function is to reduce humidity ! Since 1988, when I bought my first Mercedes wagon, I had not had any windows fog up on me even with 7 passengers and the vast expanse of glass ! This was using the A/C compressor all year round. Not the greatest for mileage efficiency, but I never had trouble with any of my AC systems even when I had the cars for well over 250,000 kms. So I don’t know whether my AC on the Taycan is not working properly or is designed in such a way where the humidity is not reduced. Anyone can help me ? I am thinking of buying a temperature and humidity sensor to check the actual values.
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