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Older Car Freezing Inside
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Heater has broken..... (Ill get that seen to on tuesday)
Working tomo morning early and its really difficult to defrost the car... Especially as the inside of the windows also freeze!!
Any tips to get the car defrosted quickly? Or prevent the inside freezing!? I had to get a taxi to work because i just couldnt get the thing defrosted x
Working tomo morning early and its really difficult to defrost the car... Especially as the inside of the windows also freeze!!
Any tips to get the car defrosted quickly? Or prevent the inside freezing!? I had to get a taxi to work because i just couldnt get the thing defrosted x
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I had one in an old car when the heater had packed up. Make sure the car is running first though or it will quickly drain the battery!
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I had one in an old car when the heater had packed up. Make sure the car is running first though or it will quickly drain the battery!
It's not only old cars that do this....there is discussion on the VW owners' site about brand-new cars doing the same. It's simply moist air (breathing, water leak, rainy weather etc) condensing on the cold glass and freezing if the temperature is particularly low. It doesn't happen to garaged cars....so build a garage?
Seriously though...without a close electricity supply or car heater that works, there's not much you can do....perhaps, de-icer on a cloth?
Seriously though...without a close electricity supply or car heater that works, there's not much you can do....perhaps, de-icer on a cloth?
In the days when I left my car outside I used to leave a watering can full of water by the front door. Pour it ALL on the windscreen, which will warm it up to room temperature, so it should not freeze up again. It certainly stopped my breath freezing on the inside of the windscreen and was much cheaper than de-icer. Just be careful walking about where the car was if the frost persists all day.
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