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Old 11-28-2002, 12:02 PM
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In the tropics no problems with fogging of (inside) windows in recirc mode. Sometimes, when extreme humid after showers, you get some condensation on the outside of (side) windows, especially when inside of car is very cool. Of course lowering and raising the window(s) clears that problem.
Because in our very hot conditions and when driving behind fumy/smoky/nasty smelling cars I prefer having the recirc on most of the time.
Those enviromental activists would have more than one field day over here!
However, I dislike having to turn the recirc mode on EVERYTIME I start the car, in spite of the already habitual reflexes of pre-ride checks and manouvres:
1. Start car (always smilin'!)
2. Press Home-link button to open gate
3. Press AC recirc button
4. Place cell phone in hands free cradle
5. Put on safety belt
6. Lower arm rest
7. Change radio station or CD of my lady when she had her turn before
8. Drive slowly back wards
9. Press side mirror swing out button
10. Watch out for neighbour's sedan while roling out the drive way
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