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Ahh you're probably all thinking internal combustion engine, but I'm talking about good old fashioned frozen H2O...

I live in Cincinnati, and about once every few years we get a sleet storm straight out of hell and it takes 2 hours to make what is usually a 20 minute drive. We had one of these yesterday.

I have a 2016 P90DX with the subzero package, and unless I keep the wiper heater on (which keeps going off so I have to keep turning it back on) and the front windshield defrost on (which only works if the blower is on 100%) I can't keep ice from accumulating on the wiper blades.

This results in a cabin temperature of about 200 degrees, so I have to drive with the window down which is kind of hilarious.

Am I the only one who has this issue, and is there a way to keep the front defrost on without the fan on 100%?

Trace

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