Rear Defroster WTF!
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#33
Thats the problem... Water and cloth isn't enough to break down the oils and condensation inside your car (oils accumilate from your leather conditioning and/or dash treatment). You need something with ammonia to clean the windows. I also read that vinegar can break down the oils in preparation for the ammonia based cleaners. I use eagle one 20/20 and microfiber. Oh BTW i never had a fog problem even while street parking in NJ's sub freezing weather.
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I use the FOAM stuff... forgot the name, but Costco carries it...
I didn't understand your response... are you using outside fresh air when running the heat??
the A/C is mainly used when needing to defrost the front windshield quickly...
Joe Z
#37
the rear defroster is slow and takes about 15 mins to clearly defrost. i park my car on the outside and even in socal i wake up to window dew every morning due to the cold beach weather. so yah i get in my car and drive 15 mins to work and by the time i get to work itll defrost. the side mirrors on the other hand are quick.
#38
Try cleaning all your glass windows with windex or automotive equivalent glass cleaner..
I use the FOAM stuff... forgot the name, but Costco carries it...
I didn't understand your response... are you using outside fresh air when running the heat??
the A/C is mainly used when needing to defrost the front windshield quickly...
Joe Z
I use the FOAM stuff... forgot the name, but Costco carries it...
I didn't understand your response... are you using outside fresh air when running the heat??
the A/C is mainly used when needing to defrost the front windshield quickly...
Joe Z
To clarify, I tried every combination of inside/outside supply air with/without A/C. Clearly there is something wrong with the defroster. The window doesn't clear until the interior heat reaches the window (30+ minutes).
Koz
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I've been cleaning rear window defrosters for 35 years and never had a problem. If I'm not mistaken, Toyota recommends NOT using any chemical on the defroster. The rear window defroster does NOT need any assistance from the heater to clear the rear window if it is working properly. Also it should be able to melt snow/ice after 10/15 min of use.
To clarify, I tried every combination of inside/outside supply air with/without A/C. Clearly there is something wrong with the defroster. The window doesn't clear until the interior heat reaches the window (30+ minutes).
Koz
To clarify, I tried every combination of inside/outside supply air with/without A/C. Clearly there is something wrong with the defroster. The window doesn't clear until the interior heat reaches the window (30+ minutes).
Koz
I spray into the micro fiber.
Glass Cleaner
Ammonia free
Streak free
Contains no ozone depleting chemicals
Safe for use on glass surfaces, windows, mirrors, windshields, acrylics, polycarbonates, tile, porcelain and chrome
Foam spray
Clean, fresh scent
The reason I ask about the inside / outside air is the following:
During my morning commute in the 50 degree range.. if I have no heat or air on and the button is set to re-circulated air, my windows will tend to fog up slowly from the back towards the front... especially if they haven't been cleaned in a while..
If I have the button set to outside air with everything off, my windows will not fog up.
Sounds like its not getting warm quick enough.. which is weird.
#41
I will agree that the rear defroster is weak. Ever since day one, I've noticed that it's not quite as powerful as the one on the Audi it replaced, or my wife's RX330.
I find that the heated seats are the same way. Not saying that they suck, but they definatley don't get as hot as either of the two cars i just mentioned.
I find that the heated seats are the same way. Not saying that they suck, but they definatley don't get as hot as either of the two cars i just mentioned.
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I've been cleaning rear window defrosters for 35 years and never had a problem. If I'm not mistaken, Toyota recommends NOT using any chemical on the defroster. The rear window defroster does NOT need any assistance from the heater to clear the rear window if it is working properly. Also it should be able to melt snow/ice after 10/15 min of use.
To clarify, I tried every combination of inside/outside supply air with/without A/C. Clearly there is something wrong with the defroster. The window doesn't clear until the interior heat reaches the window (30+ minutes).
Koz
To clarify, I tried every combination of inside/outside supply air with/without A/C. Clearly there is something wrong with the defroster. The window doesn't clear until the interior heat reaches the window (30+ minutes).
Koz
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