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Condensation Inside Your Car? Here's How to Stop It!

Condensation Inside Your Car? Here's How to Stop It!


Does your car develop fog indoors when you crank the air conditioner in the heat? Or worse, do you drive to work with the windows down and return to a car full of steam? Don't worry; you're not alone. 


Car condensation is a common problem, but there are some things you can do to help stop it. This blog post will discuss what causes condensation inside car windows and how to prevent it.


What Causes Condensation In The Car? 

There are many environmental factors that can seam up the insides of a car. The most common cause is a temperature difference. When the air outside is significantly colder than the air inside your car, water vapor will condense to form droplets on your windows.


This is why you often see condensation on your windows in the morning when it's cold outside and your car has been sitting overnight. 


High humidity levels also cause condensation. If the air inside your car is full of moisture, it will condense on the cool glass of the car's windows. That can happen even if the temperature inside and outside your car is the same.


Finally, if there's a leak in your car, that can also lead to window condensation. If water gets into your car somehow, it will inevitably end up on your windows. 


Preventing Window Condensation - 

Take the following measures to eliminate indoor car condensation. 


  1. Turn on the Heater -

Turning on the heater is a good starting point. Doing this will raise the temperature inside your car and reduce the humidity. You don't have to blast the heater; turn it on to a moderate setting.


  1. Use a Dehumidifier -

A dehumidifier can help to remove moisture from the air inside your car. This is a great way to prevent condensation from forming on your windows. Place your dehumidifier on the dashboard or close to the windscreen. 


  1. Use Your Air-Conditioning - 

The air-conditioning in your car can also help to reduce the humidity inside. Just turn it on to a low setting and enjoy the cool, dry air.


  1. Crack Open Your Windows -

Rolling your windows down a notch will allow some moist air to escape your car. This is an excellent way to reduce the overall humidity level inside.


  1. Park in the Shade -

If possible, try parking your car in the shade. This will prevent direct sunlight from heating your car's interior and causing condensation. 


  1. Wipe Down Your Windows -

Wiping down your windows regularly will remove any moisture that has already been collected. Use a clean, dry cloth to avoid leaving behind any streaks.


Now that you know how to stop the condensation, it's time to take care of your car windows. We’d suggest a windshield detail or a complete overhaul for an ideal upgrade. Even more so, if you feel like it, you can always trade-in for a better model with advanced defrosters & climate control – you’re the boss!


Schedule an online service today with Nissan of Cape Coral, serving Cape Coral, FL. We'll ensure your car is in top condition - inside and out. Visit our dealership today!

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