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automotive dehumidifier
does anyone know where i can buy one?
i have been looking for one for the SVX because i dont like my windows fogging up all the time but i am having no luck
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Jared 1992 dark teal SVX LS |
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Re: automotive dehumidifier
Does your defroster not work?
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Re: automotive dehumidifier
it works...but it doesn't get all the windows and part of the rear windshield's defrost doesn't work.
this seems to be the best thing i can find.... http://www.eva-dry.com/products/
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Jared 1992 dark teal SVX LS |
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Re: automotive dehumidifier
Try Google
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Re: automotive dehumidifier
I am puzzled...
If your Air Conditioning is working correctly, you should not get foggy windows. I am getting mine serviced tomorrow, but today it's raining and the rear windows etc fog up. Just use your A/C and it will keep the air in the car nice and dry.
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Also, Sean, really good find on the frostfighter site. Lots of useful stuff.
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Re: automotive dehumidifier
the A/C DOESN'T work and i live in IL so i don't really need it for 8 months of the year...plus there are other things that need to be fixed...this is only like $25 that is why i was looking into it
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Jared 1992 dark teal SVX LS |
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Re: automotive dehumidifier
you can get your ac to work cheaply.
suck it out with $38 gauge set http://www.harborfreight.com/a-c-man...set-92649.html using $20 pump http://www.harborfreight.com/catalog...rd=vacuum+pump retrofit kit $13 http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...er=142674_0_0_ add couple cans of r134a w/ oil and sealer for 10 bucks a piece and your ac will work (not the best it ever did but enough) for around a hundred bucks. if you look around you can find it cheaper i bought that gauge set for $17 bucks and the pump for $9. step 2 charge a couple people $50 each to fix their ac and you got yours for free. |
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Re: automotive dehumidifier
the last guy that looked at it though it was coming from the compressor...he had a sniffer and it was coming from there
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Jared 1992 dark teal SVX LS |
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Finding some "the last guy" that has any clue is so close to nonexistent that you could safely give "one million to one" odds against it. I am truly sorry. Keith |
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Re: automotive dehumidifier
you can charge it with some r134a that has dye in it then use a blacklight to look for where it leaked out. about the easiest way to find leaks with little money invested because it's probably going to leak out anyway.
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