I've been noticing the strangest thing with my driver's side window ever since it's been below freezing in my area. Most often during hard acceleration, I'll notice the driver's side window fogging. But only that window. The window will be fine as I'm driving normally, and then instantly fog up in the lower-right corner (by the mirror) as soon as I stomp on the throttle. After a few minutes it defrosts on its own. At first I thought it was somehow cutting off the heater when I called for maximum acceleration, but the last couple of days I've noticed it happen when I pull into a parking lot and start backing into a spot. Does anyone have any idea what this could be? During hard acceleration makes some sense to me, but while parking doesn't. Maybe it cuts the heater to save power when it thinks I'm about to park and exit the vehicle?
Air temp when I notice this has been about 25F, cabin temp set to 73F. I have the airflow directed to either side of the steering wheel and then downwards as I don't like warm air blowing right in my face.
Air temp when I notice this has been about 25F, cabin temp set to 73F. I have the airflow directed to either side of the steering wheel and then downwards as I don't like warm air blowing right in my face.