foggy gauges
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That happens to my cell phone. I will leave it on in the car overnight, flip it up when I get in the next morning and its foggy as hell. It has been around 0-25 degrees here for a week.
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it goes away once the car warms up hmmm i wonder what could be causing it?
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no itry to keep them clean but i did notice that my driver side floor was a bit wet but i cant tell its water from snow or a leak.
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Yep, sounds like normal condensation if it'* on the outside.
Trying running your AC on hot for a while. That'* supposed to help de-humidify the cabin
Trying running your AC on hot for a while. That'* supposed to help de-humidify the cabin