Many people use the defroster and heating a bit randomly. The result is often slow demisting, wet windows and unnecessarily poor visibility during the first minutes of the journey.

What you need to know

  • Correct airflow matters more than simply using a high temperature.
  • Moisture inside the car must be removed, not just moved around.
  • You often need different settings for a cold start, rain and winter conditions.

Typical situations

SituationWhat you should doCommon mistake
Cold, dry winter morningUse heat on the glass and get the airflow going early.Starting to drive before the clear-visibility zone is large enough.
Mild rainy day with lots of moistureUse air conditioning and ventilation to remove the moisture.Turning up the heat without actually getting rid of the dampness.
Full car with wet clothesAdjust the airflow distribution and consider extra ventilation during stops.Keeping the car completely closed while there is a lot of moisture inside.

Common mistakes

  • Thinking maximum heat is always best.
  • Forgetting the rear window and side windows when setting the climate system.
  • Using recirculation incorrectly when the cabin is already damp.

How to practice

Read this together with Defogging and visibility , Condensation on the inside of the car and Climate control and air quality in the cabin .