Originally Posted by
VehiGAZ
kpaske - If you have it set on defrost and the A/C light is lit and you still have moisture, then set the temp control to the hot position. If you still have moisture, then maybe your A/C needs recharging or (and this became a family joke after I said it once to my sister in reference to her Cherokee) maybe your flap-valves are not actuating. That is, maybe the flaps in the ventilation ducts are not switching to direct air to the windshield. You should be able to figure out which it is by checking if you're getting airflow and by the temp of the air.
Yep, tried that stuff. It blows plenty hot, but the moisture always returns. I probably just need an AC recharge, like you say. At least that's what I'm hoping.
My flap valves are actuating quite nicely, thank you.
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