How to prevent window fogging

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In this segment I show you how to prevent window fogging in your Tesla

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Hi Trevor, in the model 3 the airflow from the blade air vent can be fully deflected to the side windows. The 46.2 update was when Tesla added this feature. This works great at keeping the windows from fogging in addition to your settings.

paulspiers
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In 1998 I bought a Ford Fiesta with a heated front windscreen. This was a far better way of keeping the windscreen clear than blowing air across it. All cars should have this feature.

jtjvvlr
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My front defrost didn't work too well this morning on my drive to work in the blowing snow... Thanks for the amazing tips!!

isaacyoung
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Cheers for the advice. Winter here in the UK, just got our MY. And the wide is complaining about constant fogging. Will try your set up and let you know. Thanks.

davidwilson
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A well needed video for Model 3 owners. Thanks Trev.

DaxM
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Great tips, it's my first winter with my Model X living in Canada. Also I picked up my Model 3 last week using your referral code.

saudforyou
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Great tips, I drive through tunnels everyday and its a big issue in winter and rainy days. I will test this! Cheers!

kalkydra
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Thank you! Was going crazy with the constant fogging

ramonorlando
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Fantastic, I go through tunnels quite frequently and I was having this annoying issue in Model 3!, now I know why, great solution! thanks!!!.

kalkydra
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Maybe this is a difference between a Floridian and Canadian but "a/c" should always be on, when humid, as the air conditioner does the most effective job at almost instantly removing moisture from the car. It may cost you some range but just blowing the fan around isn't that much more effective than rolling the windows down.

aussieuGA
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Good info those who need it. I always keep my auto button off regardless. The only thing new to me was the recirculating button being off. I’ll try that and see what happens. Great job.

andrethomas
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Helpful! I have been experiencing this very issue this winter. I'll update my settings.

glenlakehouse
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Thanks Trevor. We don’t live in coldest part of the world and this has been an issue for us. This should help. By the way, every time you touch your touchscreen I giggle. You know why .. 🤣🤣

ElonAccessories
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If you're not stretching range on a long trip, just turn a/c on, you'll never get condensation and the car will feel more pleasant.

BrackenDawson
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The fogging in the model S is unreal. They are going to get someone killed. Something is completely wrong.

ham
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Trevor it’s called the Model 3 owners club, not the Model X owners club. Stay focused, stay on topic. Thanks

stano
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Thank you, Trevor! I will try this out. I have this issue all the time. :( I hope this helps me! I will ping you via twitter about the result.

akrian
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I just noticed the”Keep Climate On” feature on your screen in the Model X. The Model 3 doesn’t seem to have this feature. Can you confirm if that is true? If so, I wonder why?

danomanx
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I have this issue with hot exterior and humidity with setting AC in the cabin it fogs up all the time

Radhatter
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So always use heat to defrost windows? Can I just manually set to blow warm on windshield instead of going for the defrost button?

eliluong