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2003 CHEVY PICKUP MOISTURE ON WINDOWS
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KELLER REPAIR
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Jan 15, 2009, 3:05 PM
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2003 CHEVY PICKUP MOISTURE ON WINDOWS
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MOISTURE ON WINDOWS WITH HEATER ON NOT LOOSING COOLANT HEATER CORE LOOKS FINE NO CAB FILTER
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Tom Greenleaf
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Jan 15, 2009, 3:49 PM
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Re: 2003 CHEVY PICKUP MOISTURE ON WINDOWS
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Might just be evaporated moisture from carpets or whatever - like snow or any reason water got in - hope so. Coolant in heater core would fog windows even without leaking such that you see it drip sometimes. It has a smell and the fog doesn't just clean off without real window cleaning. Just wiping it smears and is icky (that's genuine mechanic speak) If very cold where you are and you need some time if in fact the core is the trouble it will be better off with radiator/pressure cap loose - absolutely monitor engine temp and keep it full. Bring extra premixed coolant with you if needed to use the vehicle for a little while or just to take it in or whatever. Seriously - takes real Windex like cleaner and lots of paper towels to clean off windows to even drive it if fogged enough from antifreeze, T
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