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Originally Posted by BetaDnB
I have the same problem and have all along.
Actually that's not true. A/C blows dry air to help remove humidity. Most vehicles now actually route the defrost air through the air conditioner and that's not even new.
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Oh, there goes my auto climate control theory!
I complained once to my dealer, and of course, "could not duplicate" was the response. It seems like, on my car, this occurs when the car isn't under much load--i.e. idling at a traffic light or I've had the a/c cut off while cruising at 65. Have you noticed any patterns?