purplecatty
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Hey Ya all...
Every morning, your Car or Truck sitting outside of driveway or parking lot overnight and when it's cool out with dew on Windshield in the dawning of the day.....
When engine is cold and is running, have you ever wonder why your Front Windshield won't clear out quickly when using wiper no matter if you already replaced it with new wiper. Every wipe that Wiper does, the windshield quickly "fogs" in seconds.
IF any of you have Rear Wiper... Using Rear Wiper did clears out quickly and leave no "fogs" on Rear Windshield. :shrug:
What I know is that the 'film' depost on Front Windshield is causing problem. 'Films' on Windshield usually came from oil, dust, chemical, bugs splats goo, ect.. that are hard to remove.
Does anyone have solution to the problems with Front Windshield. The only thing is when engine is warm enough and run defrost and it'll clear out "fogs" outside of Front Windshield (heat through the glass to outside dissipates the "fogs"). Not everyone have patience to wait before going to Work or drop kids off to School ect..
Catty
Every morning, your Car or Truck sitting outside of driveway or parking lot overnight and when it's cool out with dew on Windshield in the dawning of the day.....
When engine is cold and is running, have you ever wonder why your Front Windshield won't clear out quickly when using wiper no matter if you already replaced it with new wiper. Every wipe that Wiper does, the windshield quickly "fogs" in seconds.

IF any of you have Rear Wiper... Using Rear Wiper did clears out quickly and leave no "fogs" on Rear Windshield. :shrug:

What I know is that the 'film' depost on Front Windshield is causing problem. 'Films' on Windshield usually came from oil, dust, chemical, bugs splats goo, ect.. that are hard to remove.
Does anyone have solution to the problems with Front Windshield. The only thing is when engine is warm enough and run defrost and it'll clear out "fogs" outside of Front Windshield (heat through the glass to outside dissipates the "fogs"). Not everyone have patience to wait before going to Work or drop kids off to School ect..
Catty
so that's mean I can turn engine on by using remote and leave engine on til fog out, lol.
but I haven't fully install it
It's the tach wire (ignition sensing wire) issue that was designed for older car with sparkplug coil to distributor. Instruction say that you must wrap the wire around the sparkplug wire 5 times and tape it. My Durango have modern built-in sparkplug coil on top of plugs and I tried to wrap the wire on tube and plug it but doesn't work. Its main purpose is for telling the Remote Start computer that engine is up and running. Without it, it'll keep cranking when Engine already running after few cranks. I wish I should not have had bought it the first place. It was past 30 days money back. I'm going to figure out the way around anyway..