sipedo
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- Buick Ownership
- 2019 Encore
I recently purchased a 2019 Buick Encore.
I live in Florida and in the early morning and into the night I have a condensation problem on the outside of the window.
The AC blows through the defrost constantly. The defrost feature does not seal off like every vehicle I have ever had.
The Service Tech tells us this is the way the vehicle was designed. I'm not buying it.
Has anyone ever heard of this?
With the road grime from driving, and the bugs smashing against the windshield, it creates a hazard to constantly run the windshield wipers, even with washer fluid. It smears and makes it difficult to see.
If you blow cold air against a windshield in this climate, condensation is going to build up.
The defrost is not sealing off when I run the air conditioning.
Currently, the only thing I can do is to run the heat on the windshield, and that is very uncomfortable when temperatures are always above 70 or so.
So is the tech telling the truth? I have googled this subject every way I can think of, and talked to other Encore owners, and they don't have this problem. I have never heard of Bleedoff or Overbleed. This has become a big problem for me as I drive Uber and do Non Emergency Patient Transport with the Encore. I cannot get Buick or GM to answer me, and the dealer won't do anything about it. I am ready to park the vehicle at the dealership and leave it there and let GM Financial come and get it. I love the Encore other than that.
I live in Florida and in the early morning and into the night I have a condensation problem on the outside of the window.
The AC blows through the defrost constantly. The defrost feature does not seal off like every vehicle I have ever had.
The Service Tech tells us this is the way the vehicle was designed. I'm not buying it.
Has anyone ever heard of this?
With the road grime from driving, and the bugs smashing against the windshield, it creates a hazard to constantly run the windshield wipers, even with washer fluid. It smears and makes it difficult to see.
If you blow cold air against a windshield in this climate, condensation is going to build up.
The defrost is not sealing off when I run the air conditioning.
Currently, the only thing I can do is to run the heat on the windshield, and that is very uncomfortable when temperatures are always above 70 or so.
So is the tech telling the truth? I have googled this subject every way I can think of, and talked to other Encore owners, and they don't have this problem. I have never heard of Bleedoff or Overbleed. This has become a big problem for me as I drive Uber and do Non Emergency Patient Transport with the Encore. I cannot get Buick or GM to answer me, and the dealer won't do anything about it. I am ready to park the vehicle at the dealership and leave it there and let GM Financial come and get it. I love the Encore other than that.