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Old 02-05-2001, 07:20 AM
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Default I *never* have a problem with that... and I'm in NJ. ;)

Make sure to keep the climate control system *always* on, DO NOT use the recirculation, and select "Auto" - seems to keep everything nice and clear (although it does not keep my feet warm!).

I always find it funny when I pass other cars in winter and they are all fogged up - I just know they are using recirculated air, probably because they think recirculation keeps you warmer... I guess it does, like a sauna!

You gotta let in the outside air otherwise it will fog up on the inside.
Old 02-05-2001, 07:36 AM
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Default use recirc to keep stink out, you don't have that out in West NJ...

nice clean air there, right? That's probably my problem, girlfriend keeps hitting the recirc button on me!
Old 02-05-2001, 08:18 AM
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Default Yep, it's the recirculation for sure! And yes, we have great air out this way. All the manure...

...from the dairy farms makes for some *sweet* air. But I'd rather have that type of stink over city stink any day!

Perhaps you can replace the climate system filter? I know that Audi sells a "Dust and Pollen Filter" for the TT, but I don't think this will keep the stink out and it might be what comes OEM anyway.

Hey, maybe you should move out this way?! No city stink and you'd be closer to the skiing too! <ul><li><a href="http://commerce.audiusa.com/Search.bok?category=Acc_TT_Travel%3ADustFilter">Du st and Pollen Filter</a></li></ul>
Old 02-05-2001, 08:49 AM
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Default Think that is stock...used to live out of city...

Owned a house in Little Silver, two miles from beach, but commute to city was a nightmare, 1hr45min each way! Plan to move out to Wayne/Wycoff Ridgewood in a year or two, have friends and family there.

BTW, finally went to Windham this weekend, it was great till about 12, then the ice came out from under the new snow. But it is a great mtn.
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Default Get a room... hehe (no really) (x-post from vwvortex)

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Use 'Auto';'Econ' mode probably inhibits a/c compressor. a/c dehumidifies air..ergo no mo' fog.
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Default Excellent, thanks, most condensation on windows after sking...

thus the damp cloths/equipment = moisture in cabin = foggy windows!!!

It takes a forum to solve a problem like this!
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Default No foggy windows here but yesterday I noticed a little fog/condensation on my oil temp and

fuel gage? I just wiped it off and it was better...anybody else experience this before?
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