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Old 04-19-2004, 02:03 AM
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So gecc, were you able to find the info on the vent holes? I often have fogging of the 2 leftmost gauges. Living about 100 yds from the bay and 400 from the ocean, salt water and humidity can be a killer. As can be the rust it causes. I constantly fight (and lose alot) the rust buildup on my woodworking tools, especially during the warmer months.
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I keep a couple moisture absorbing packers in my trunk, one behind the carpet and behind the dash. This keeps them fog free except if I drive in the rain, which is rare. Prior to that I also had fogging issues on none rainy days with high humidity. Sort of moving to AZ, that was my solution.
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That is Moisture absorbing PACKETS not PACKERS. The kind they use to keep cargo shipping containers dry. You can find them on the internet.



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