Winter may not seem like prime air conditioning season, but your a/c is actually quite useful, even if it's blizzarding outside. Temperatures are often cooler on the outside of your car than on the inside during the winter, and this can cause condensation to form on the inside of your winshield and windows. This fog can severely impair your visibility, making driving dangerous. Luckily, your air conditioner acts as a dehumidifier, and removes moisture from your car, defogging your windows.
And don't worry, you don't need to run the a/c on cold to dehumidify your car. Just set your temperature controls to warm instead of cold, and it will get the job done.
Running the a/c in the winter is also a good idea because it helps prevent the air condintinoing's components from detoriorating, an;d refridgerant from being lost.
And don't worry, you don't need to run the a/c on cold to dehumidify your car. Just set your temperature controls to warm instead of cold, and it will get the job done.
Running the a/c in the winter is also a good idea because it helps prevent the air condintinoing's components from detoriorating, an;d refridgerant from being lost.