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The Mystery Vapor

Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by Starship16, Jul 31, 2018.

  1. Starship16

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    You guys ever get this on the inside of your windshield? I tried every HVAC setting and it wouldn't go away. Even rolled down the windows while driving. Still there. 12 miles later, I am parked and it's still on the inside glass. This happened a few times before, and I never did find out why. The car was parked for 24 hours in the warm weather, no humidity. No moisture in the air. Recirc vent open. Sometimes it even happens in very cool weather. I can easily wipe it off with a towel, but wanted to get a picture first. Any ideas?

    And some lucky guy got a brand new Tesla....
     
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    i get it on the outside sometimes when conditions are right. wipers are not always effective.
     
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    Did you try using defroster?
     
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    Yep. Cool & warm. No bueno'.
     
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    All your worries melt away....

    Tranquility.

    But the inside of my windshield is still fogged up. :ROFLMAO:

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    That's strange. If you can
    it must be on the inside glass surface. I would think defroster should take care of that. Living in cold wet climate, I need defroster almost every morning, but never had fogged up windshield not clearing for 12 miles.
     
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    Yes it's definitely on the inside of the window. The outside is fine. It just comes out of nowhere. I can go several months and never see it, and then one day it's there.

    I took a walk, got back in the car and drove another 4 miles and it finally cleared up. Now I can see all the new Teslas more clearly.:LOL:
     
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    A couple of wild possibilities:

    Since you have a fairly new vehicle, it could be "gassing" of the plastic materials inside the car.
    But that would likely never go away on it's own.

    A leak in your heater core....meaning that part of the "moisture" really is anti-freeze.
    Have you given this liquid a "sniff test" ??

    The A/C evaporator will retain some water every time you turn it OFF and that gets blown toward the windshield upon re-starting.
    The situation often gets MUCH worse if your condensate drain is not working right.
     
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    You're using the AC a lot? Running the AC, shutting down, sitting (say overnight), restarting, there can residual moisture in the system.

    Try a day not using AC (yeah I know), or at the least shut off the AC at least a mile before your final destination (recall a cheesy movie with that title), and keep the fan running for that last mile, to flush out humidity. See if that makes a difference.
     
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    But how come it happens several months apart? Not daily, and not even weekly.

    :eek::eek::eek: I am being gassed!! :(
    It doesn't happen when I first start the car. It's already there when I get in.
     
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    Thanks. Ever since you mentioned that a few months ago, I have been doing that. I certainly don't want any mold growing in my vents. :LOL:
     
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    It might be the heater core based on the symptoms. If the vapor is the color of your coolant, or smells somewhat musty (hot coolant spray passing thru the core and going thru your vents sometimes smell musty) then it probably is.

    But those leak only occur when the core ages so assuming it is, it would be caused by a defect. If you have a bumper to bumper warrantee and it is still good, it might be worth spending a bit to have a coolant pressure test done at the dealer. Heater core replacement is expensive due to the labor it takes to remove the entire dash to get to the unit.

    Or before that you can also check to make sure the coolant hoses (in the engine bay) connecting to the core are clamped tight and not spurting coolant into the cabin. Just little things to check before spending $$.
     
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    It happens to me occasionally (no rhyme or reason that I can determine) and I almost never use the air conditioning...
     
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    Because the conditions vary. Even a plugged drain might run fine for months until sediment plugs it up one day.......and then it flows again.

    Residual moisture in the A/C system will naturally rise as the evaporator heats up after the system is shut off.

    IF......it happens that infrequently, WHY are you worried about it ? I mean REALLY.
     
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    Not worried at all. Just curious. And there is no smell whatsoever. Maybe I had better look under the front seat and see if a slice of pizza landed under there. Might be fumes. :ROFLMAO:

    BUT... I now think I know what' causes it. Maybe.
    I cleaned the inside windshield yesterday with Invisible Glass. The kind with water repellant. It must of left a very light film on the glass, and it reacted with the cooler air overnight? Just a guess. That's the only thing I've done different.

    Moving on... before Sam yells at me again. :eek:(y)
    (just kidding, Sam)
     
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    Block him.
     
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    It's the TESLA's exhaust.

    Have you had the A/C on?, then direct it to the screen. That should give dry air which will dry the windscreen off.
     
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    Yes, I tried that Alan. It's very stubborn. Only way to get it off is to use a towel. Now I'm thinking it has something to do with the Invisible Glass window cleaner. Very strange. Never seen that before.

    No big deal. Just FYI in case it happens to someone else. Invisible Glass with rain repellent. Works great on the outside, I probably should not have used it on the inside.
     
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    Is that like RAIN-X?
     
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    Yes. Very similar. Invisible Glass (brand name) seems to do a little better on the outside. The Rain-X was kind of smearing my windows.

    I think I will start using the regular window cleaner, without the rain repellent in it. We never have any rain here!:ROFLMAO:

    Another Prius oddity solved. I'm glad nothing is wrong with my AC. Thanks to all who replied. Now me and Sam are having a bourbon on the rocks!(y)
     
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