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Title: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: Max99 on November 16, 2012, 10:41:55 am
May be bit naive of me, but what are the best settings to remove moisture from the air/inside of my car? Recently everytime I get into the car the front windscreen on the inside has condensation on it.

Any tips?

Also general what's best to have the climate control on in terms of 'econ' on or off, 'auto' on or off, recirculation, facing front, up down etc :)
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: Squeeguk on November 16, 2012, 10:49:16 am
Leave it on auto with the aircon button switched on, also make sure recirculate is off. This is the best way to keep the interior from misting up and get rid of the mist. If the windscreen is really misted up, press the windscreen defrost button and then switch back to auto once it's clear. My aircon button is always on, regardless of the temps. That is the whole point of climate control. Set the temp and let it do it's thing.
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: MC71 on November 16, 2012, 11:18:01 am
Leave the A/C on all time and adjust the temp to your liking as you go. I always leave it on and just 1 bar of power, never get steamed up.

 :happy2:
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: dan930 on November 16, 2012, 11:37:47 am
You can buy something from halfords to prevent misting up if you don't want to put the ac on... Forget what's it called
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: andrewparker on November 16, 2012, 12:05:47 pm
An application of Rain-X on the inside helps too...
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: andrewparker on November 16, 2012, 12:09:00 pm
And it seems like they have a dedicated product now -

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_201119_langId_-1_categoryId_255225

Pretty poor reviews though.
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: richtung on November 16, 2012, 12:14:36 pm
And it seems like they have a dedicated product now -

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_201119_langId_-1_categoryId_255225

Pretty poor reviews though.

I have used this - its a waste of time to be honest. I find that if you give the inside of the glass a good clean and as mentioned, leave the aircon on, it will minimise the steaming up.

Rich
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: rsreid2000 on November 16, 2012, 12:20:00 pm
Leave it on auto with the aircon button switched on, also make sure recirculate is off. This is the best way to keep the interior from misting up and get rid of the mist. If the windscreen is really misted up, press the windscreen defrost button and then switch back to auto once it's clear. My aircon button is always on, regardless of the temps. That is the whole point of climate control. Set the temp and let it do it's thing.

Do you find it has an effect on your MPG leaving it on all the time.
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: Lone_Par on November 16, 2012, 02:01:55 pm
Leave the A/C on all time and adjust the temp to your liking as you go. I always leave it on and just 1 bar of power, never get steamed up.

 :happy2:

Same here, though I always leave it on ECON. Only rarely does the windows steam up and when they do, I just switch it onto windscreen only to clear, then back to ECON. I should add that the windows only tend to steam up if my son has been in the front and turned the vents off!!!  :fighting:
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: Squeeguk on November 16, 2012, 11:27:18 pm
Leave the A/C on all time and adjust the temp to your liking as you go. I always leave it on and just 1 bar of power, never get steamed up.

 :happy2:

Same here, though I always leave it on ECON. Only rarely does the windows steam up and when they do, I just switch it onto windscreen only to clear, then back to ECON. I should add that the windows only tend to steam up if my son has been in the front and turned the vents off!!!  :fighting:

Keep in mind, in Econ mode, the aircon compressor does not run. This is not a good idea to not let it run for long periods. The oil does not circulate through the system keeping the O-rings lubricated, this can lead to leaks which can be costly to repair. You should always run you aircon regularly for at least 10 minutes at a time.
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: Lone_Par on November 16, 2012, 11:43:01 pm
Leave the A/C on all time and adjust the temp to your liking as you go. I always leave it on and just 1 bar of power, never get steamed up.

 :happy2:

Same here, though I always leave it on ECON. Only rarely does the windows steam up and when they do, I just switch it onto windscreen only to clear, then back to ECON. I should add that the windows only tend to steam up if my son has been in the front and turned the vents off!!!  :fighting:

Keep in mind, in Econ mode, the aircon compressor does not run. This is not a good idea to not let it run for long periods. The oil does not circulate through the system keeping the O-rings lubricated, this can lead to leaks which can be costly to repair. You should always run you aircon regularly for at least 10 minutes at a time.

Thanks mate. Will bear that in mind.
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: bushypad on November 17, 2012, 03:22:33 pm
I always leave it on ECON also as i was advised to otherwise the aircon would be running?! but you are saying it is ok to leave it running and just put the temp up?
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: NotNormal on November 17, 2012, 03:33:22 pm
Change the micro filter / pollen filter, clean the screen with windowlene (or similar)

Jobs a good'un


Tom
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: Squeeguk on November 17, 2012, 04:52:13 pm
Yeah, it's actually better for the aircon system to be run most if not all the time. The whole point with climate control is that you set the temp and the system does the rest if set to auto. Using sensors, it decides where best to put the air to maintain the desired temperature.

No idea on fuel consumption as I never switch mine off. There were some tests conducted many years ago in South Africa where it get's really hot, as I am sure you are all aware, so the air conditioning really has to work hard to earn it's keep. The test was to check the effect of air conditioning on fuel consumption and it worked out that it used less fuel to use the aircon on the motorway than opening the windows, but obviously there was a penalty compared to running without aircon and with the windows closed.
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: suave on November 17, 2012, 07:44:23 pm
Change the micro filter / pollen filter, clean the screen with windowlene (or similar)

This worked for me - pollen filter is only around a tender and easy to change with a Torx T20 tool
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: GrayMK5GTI on November 17, 2012, 10:28:50 pm
Always helps to leave your vents open at all times, with the side vents pointed at the windows  :happy2: that helps to keep the car ventilated and the windows clear. A blast with the A/C clears then quickly too  :wink:

Makes me laugh when you see cars on the motorway COMPLETELY steamed up  :grin: some clowns shut all the vents and wonder why the car is steaming up  :stupid:
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: Horatio on November 17, 2012, 10:36:10 pm
Dont leave anything wet in your car like an ice scrapper. Run the car for a few minutes before you leave. Adjust as necessary. Enjoy  :driver: :happy2:
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: RedRobin on November 18, 2012, 08:11:08 am
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I use the aircon system as little as possible but have ClimAir wind deflectors. By dropping the windows just a wee bit (not below the bottom edges of the ClimAir's) it creates natural ventilation and clears steaminess.
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: GrayMK5GTI on November 18, 2012, 09:07:15 am
I read somewhere that it's best practise to use your air con for 10mins a week to keep the system in good order, this stops your seals breaking down and leaking  :happy2:
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: Gene Hunt on November 18, 2012, 11:27:38 am
Seems to be a common problem with the mk5's?.Couple of mates have the Scirocco's & they have the same thing.
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: Padraig on November 18, 2012, 09:04:30 pm
When i get into my car these evening after work, the windscreen inside is always steamed up pretty bad, i remember my last Golf was the same, but not with my other cars, noting wet in the car or anything,

Is there anyway to prevent this?
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: NotNormal on November 18, 2012, 09:35:32 pm
When i get into my car these evening after work, the windscreen inside is always steamed up pretty bad, i remember my last Golf was the same, but not with my other cars, noting wet in the car or anything,

Is there anyway to prevent this?


Yes   ........   AS I POSTED EARLIER, THE CURE IS TO REPLACE YOUR MICROFILTER/POLLEN FILTER AND CLEAN THE INSIDE OF YOUR GLASS WITH A GLASS CLEANER !!

Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: Padraig on November 19, 2012, 01:14:59 am
When i get into my car these evening after work, the windscreen inside is always steamed up pretty bad, i remember my last Golf was the same, but not with my other cars, noting wet in the car or anything,

Is there anyway to prevent this?


Yes   ........   AS I POSTED EARLIER, THE CURE IS TO REPLACE YOUR MICROFILTER/POLLEN FILTER AND CLEAN THE INSIDE OF YOUR GLASS WITH A GLASS CLEANER !!



Its rude to use caps... :smiley:
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: NotNormal on November 19, 2012, 07:21:49 am
Its rude to use caps... :smiley:

Not being rude, just thought you'd struggled to read my post earlier in the thread as it was in lower case, just trying to make sure you didn't miss the second post of mine.

;) :)
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: Padraig on November 19, 2012, 09:00:22 pm
Its rude to use caps... :smiley:

Not being rude, just thought you'd struggled to read my post earlier in the thread as it was in lower case, just trying to make sure you didn't miss the second post of mine.

;) :)

No i didn't struggle to read your post, as i have recently replaced the pollen filter and the inside of the glass is clean, i was maybe hoping for another suggestion, Anyway thanks for your help...
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: Gene Hunt on November 20, 2012, 02:27:23 pm
When i get into my car these evening after work, the windscreen inside is always steamed up pretty bad, i remember my last Golf was the same, but not with my other cars, noting wet in the car or anything,

Is there anyway to prevent this?


Yes   ........   AS I POSTED EARLIER, THE CURE IS TO REPLACE YOUR MICROFILTER/POLLEN FILTER AND CLEAN THE INSIDE OF YOUR GLASS WITH A GLASS CLEANER !!


..............does help but not a perfect answer.
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: Max99 on November 20, 2012, 02:33:43 pm
Seems my car stopped doing it now :) I reckon it may have been as settings were on wrong :)
Title: Re: Steaming up - best climate control settings
Post by: Gene Hunt on November 21, 2012, 07:05:31 am
Seems my car stopped doing it now :) I reckon it may have been as settings were on wrong :)
..........i bet it starts once it gets colder again. Mine & the guys at work find this no matter what you set it at. :sad1: