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what causes window foggage?
by
8v-of-fury
on 23 Sep, 2011 15:08
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On my 84.. As soon as I start the car, BAM windows fog up.. And slowly go away as the coolant builds heat.
Is this from a heater core leak?
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#1
by
Wayland
on 23 Sep, 2011 16:44
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Is this from a heater core leak?
That would be my guess.
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#2
by
8v-of-fury
on 23 Sep, 2011 16:48
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fml.
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#3
by
Wayland
on 23 Sep, 2011 16:54
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At least you don't need to pull the dash on a MKI to replace the heater core.
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#4
by
ORCoaster
on 23 Sep, 2011 17:15
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You got it! The excess moisture from the leak is getting vaporized into the air that is now blowing on the cold windows. Then condensing out as fog. As the heat goes up the problem goes away. At least the window fog problem. The leak in the heater is still there and getting worse all the time.
Pull it and fix it before it is January and you really need the heater to be working properly.
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#5
by
maxfax
on 23 Sep, 2011 17:27
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I was guessing too much hot moist air expelled from the occupant of the car..
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#6
by
RabbitJockey
on 23 Sep, 2011 20:21
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didn't you ever see titanic
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#7
by
ORCoaster
on 23 Sep, 2011 21:26
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I re read the OP and I just might have misdiagnosed this one. Could it be that you place that mega grande latte on the dash then hit the key? I think it is a heater leak but as we see others think differently.
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#8
by
8v-of-fury
on 24 Sep, 2011 00:44
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Brett, I'm more than just a pretty face you know. I got the body too
lmao
Titanic, shmanic.. lmao they got preeettyy rowdy lol.
Grande Latte?? oh yah, Star bucks.. only rich people drink that in Canada.. last I checked I daily an 84 vw lmao. (Grande Latte = X-large Timmies lol)
Shyooooot, guess I'm replacing the friggan heater core! Good thing I got a good one in the parts car! I'll be able to experiment how to take it out too! lol
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#9
by
mystery3
on 24 Sep, 2011 02:17
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I wouldn't use one from a parts car. More than likely you'll just end up doing it over in January like I did, luckily I live in northern California so it was probably in the 40's-50's F.
Basically you just need to loosen the dash, disconnect all the ducts, wires etc from the heater box, pull a few bolts, push the dash up a few inches with your foot or back and wedge the heater box out. It's simple but not easy. It may be helpful to pull the seats, especially if you're any bigger than average.
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#10
by
CRSMP5
on 24 Sep, 2011 09:24
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i gotta ask first...
car got ac??
if ac.. does the ac drain work?? if not that could be whole issue..
next core in ac car = real pain to change.. nothing simple about that...
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#11
by
ORCoaster
on 24 Sep, 2011 11:48
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Good think on the AC drain. That is a big one on cars with AC. People complain their cars smell old or musty when that happens. Is an easy fix to do as the tubes can be cleaned from the bottom up.
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#12
by
CRSMP5
on 24 Sep, 2011 17:53
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ive driven and owned mk1s for 21 years... and yes 50% had ac.. so been there done that.. and no one asks.. LOL....
also IMO no mk1 heater core is easy.. non ac the go pedal in way.. ac box has to come out.. pretty much gotta drop them both.. but still no ac easy vs ac... just not simple..
for me on drain.. compressed air.. seperate at box.. blow down first.. then blow up.. that box will hold a good 2 gal of water.. till you go round a turn to get leg wet.. spills out lower heater duct..
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#13
by
ORCoaster
on 24 Sep, 2011 19:10
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Yuck, explain that wet leg to a first date? Ahh my car took a leak on me, wanna get in? Take a hike buddy!
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#14
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 24 Sep, 2011 22:56
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windshield leaks, and bad heater cores are all i can think of. rear door seals of mk1 4 dr cars leaks sometimes..