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I have the following problem: When I drive obove 55 mph it appears a thin film of whatever on my windshield. If I switch the fan to defrost it does not solve the problem (like if you blow away moistness) The only way to get it of is to clean the windshield with a cloth.
Could it be a bad dryer (A/C)
Any ideas?
in my experience, i would say no, just a temp difference, mine does it too, usually when it is kinda cold and humid, but yours could be something different.
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