I know other cars have this issue too but it seems to be worse on the Model 3. Now that it's minus 10 Celsius or colder, when I pull into a parking garage, the windshield and rear view mirrors frost up upon pulling into the underground parking garage.
For the windshield, I can get it defrosted in about 15-30 seconds but I'm still driving "blind" for a bit.
For the rear view mirrors, they don't defrost until I pull into the parking spot (~2 minutes). This makes it very tough to back into a parking stall. I don't trust the automated parking yet with concrete pillars.
Any recommendations on either preventing this from happening or speeding up the defrosting process?
For the windshield, I can get it defrosted in about 15-30 seconds but I'm still driving "blind" for a bit.
For the rear view mirrors, they don't defrost until I pull into the parking spot (~2 minutes). This makes it very tough to back into a parking stall. I don't trust the automated parking yet with concrete pillars.
Any recommendations on either preventing this from happening or speeding up the defrosting process?