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12-30-2002, 07:14 PM | #1 |
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ARG!!! My cab fogs up badly!
I can't get it to clear. It's fogging up like a *****, and of course my heater isn't in good shape.
Anyone have any briliant ideas (non-A/C)?
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12-30-2002, 07:18 PM | #2 |
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I agree,heater core has a hole in it and is allowing coolant into the defroster/heater system causeing the windows to fog like crazy.
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12-30-2002, 07:31 PM | #3 |
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3 rd it.....heater core
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12-30-2002, 07:41 PM | #4 |
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heater core! mine used to blow snow out sometimes too. LOL
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12-30-2002, 07:47 PM | #5 |
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most likely its the heater core but couldnt it also be the door either locked in the closed position ? or not all the way open check that the control for heat/cool air works if it does heater core
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12-30-2002, 08:07 PM | #6 |
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welcome to the wonderful world of an old pickup
I keep a rag in my truck on cold days
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12-30-2002, 08:09 PM | #7 |
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Whats really bad when ya have to use de-icer on the inside LOL
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12-30-2002, 08:49 PM | #8 | |
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12-30-2002, 08:55 PM | #9 |
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ever heard of RAIN-X. well they go a product that kills the window fog. i got to say it worked alright. i didnt apply it very well. it was clear in areas i did apply it right and you know the story about the area that didn't. check it out, it like 6 bucks
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12-30-2002, 09:44 PM | #10 |
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Yeah, I thought about the heater core. It seems like too much moisture is condensing on the inside of the windows. There aren't actual droplets, and I don't smell coolant at all. The heater doesn't even have to be on. The only way I can keep it clear is to crack the vent windows, but of course it's cold out, so...one thing is the defrost ports do heat up the windshield enough to get two nice little holes to look through, but it never completely clears it. It seems like the longer I'm driving the foggier it gets.
I also thought about Rain-x, but if there's a problem I don't want to mask it by using something like that. ....to be continued.
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12-30-2002, 10:00 PM | #11 |
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Does not sound like a heater core to me, it sounds like your truck is just normal. My truck does it all the time. My suggestion is to stop breathing when you are driving, and figure out a way to stop the leak in your windshield. I assume this, because every truck I know leaks water in the windshield, leading to high humidity in the cab, and, fog on the windows. What doesnt leak through the windshield leaks down through the cowl.
Or, you could do like me and drive with the window down and your head sticking out the window, but in northern climes be sure to wear chap stick.
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12-30-2002, 10:27 PM | #12 |
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Check your ducts that lead to your defrosters. I used to have a heck of a time keeping my non-AC truck windows clear. The duct work was all ripped apart. I bought and installed new pieces from one of the usual suspects (GMC Paul, LMC, etc.) and it now works much better.
Of course putting AC in will make it better yet. The AC on through the defrosters works wonders when it is wet out.
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12-30-2002, 11:23 PM | #13 |
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I have had the exact same thing happen that your describing and it turned out to be the heater core. At first I didn't smell anything either. The leak was just small enough so there was no smell. Fortunately the leak got bigger and it was obvious. Also I had a kick ass fan and all I could defog was two small peep holes as well. Good luck.
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12-30-2002, 11:56 PM | #14 |
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heater core gets my vote too ....
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12-31-2002, 08:24 AM | #15 |
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I had a heater core let go on a previous car (Think it was one of my Alfasuds) windscreen kept misting up like a b*tch. I ignored it for as long as I could until it finally let go and sprayed boiling hot water out under the dash, fortunately missing anything important on me!
I can't see that it would be the heater core leaking if it is clearing two spots over the vents. more likely just to be old heater syndrome. I would check the heater hoses to the vents, mine were like a lace curtain and replacing them made a huge difference to the performance for a few dollars. Also remove the fan motor and clear out the heater box, it may just be full of crud blocking the airflow, mice may even have eaten the fan itself! Also clear out under the cowl of any old wet leaves etc and clear any drain holes. My cab is inherently damp, (no garage, English weather, wet feet on the carpet, condensation etc) and my heater clears the screen well, even if it does squeel like a pig! Basically just give the system a thourough check over and clean up first and see if that makes a difference before looking at a new core.
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12-31-2002, 11:05 AM | #16 |
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Heater Core!!
Just did this yesterday. The 68 I got a few months ago wasn't heating good. I hadn't checked the coolant in it yet. Took off to the recycle center on Saturday and fan belt was squeeling and smoking. Turned around, got back to the house and looked under the hood. Damn! Water pump not turning!!! FROZEN! So after it warmed up I drained everything, flushed radiator, and installed new thermostat (didn't have one in it) and good to go. Then yesterday as I go to the recycle center, the windows fog up, It hadn't done that before.......Looked under truck and found heater core leaking, CRAP, Can you say "froze and cracked!!!" Called Adv. Auto : new heater core $25 and they had it on the shelf. Installed it last night, drove the truck in this morning and the heater will put you out of the cab. NOT A SIGN OF FOGGY WINDOWS!!!!! |
01-01-2003, 02:24 PM | #17 |
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Have some advice for you if you do change the heater core. I did mine a few years back and when I took apart the heater core box (for lack of a better description) I found that the factory used a piece of "rubber" to seal the core (or cushion it - who knows ). It was really grungy so I looked for something to replace it. I used a piece of carpet underlay. BAD IDEA. Now everytime it heats up it smells like rubber. I thought it might get better with time but it has not. I will have to take it apart some day and put something else in its place. Don't know if the part is available but it might be worth looking for.
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01-01-2003, 03:03 PM | #18 |
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I know people on here aren't rich and throwing money away is ignorant but maybe it's worth replacing anyway, if anything you'll have a new heater core for another day. I say replace it and clean out the vents, check the lines, and also clean out under the cowl and hopefully the fog will subside. Good luck
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01-01-2003, 04:47 PM | #19 |
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Soggy Bottom
I am fighting the same foggy window problem right now! My new heater core doesn't help, when my new windshield keeps leaking on my new carpet. I had the WS resealed & ran a 110V heater inside for week to dry it...just moved the truck outside to sit in the heavy rain & see what happens. Our WS are terrible leakers, which translates into terrible floor rust if you don't get them sealed...and foggy windows.
1/5/03 Looks OK this time...dry carpet...knock on wood. Last edited by PICKMUP; 01-05-2003 at 08:27 PM. |
01-01-2003, 06:42 PM | #20 |
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Thanks for the pointers.
Yesterday I smelled coolant. Since all of the hoses and thermostat are all new and NOT leaking, and my water pump is in good shape I think I know what it is now... I'll be replacing the heater core this weekend.
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01-05-2003, 05:38 PM | #21 |
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...put in a new heater core yesterday. The old one had the ever-popular green currosion around the top tube, and it looked like it was bent to fit the holes on the box (???). There were also two spots on the fins where I could see coolant leaking. Guess that must have been the problem.
The box needs some new gaskets badly, and the metal box needed some cleaning, but otherwise it was a piece-o-cake. I had another bee's nest in the box (I had two in each door when I first bought the truck). LMC sells a gasket kit for $26. So far ZERO fogging! Thanks guys.
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