Hey all,

I figured this post is a little more diesel/Canadian oriented. This weekend was the coldest that I've driven the Pajero in. Getting down to -18C with winds into the -30C range. I went skiing with 3 other guys on Friday, maybe -12C or so. I can't seem to keep the windows from fogging in this cold weather. Seems when I stop and leave it running for a few minutes, it clears out but when I drive the frost comes right back. I have to keep the defrost on the windows only. If I switch to windows and feet, it starts to creep in and slowly fog up the front. Any suggestions on how to keep the fog at bay and a little heat on the feet? Fogging is slightly better if its just me in the truck too.

The thermostat is running right where is normally does in summer/spring/fall. Its not really an option to be running with the windows down in this cold of weather. Checked coolant levels, they're up to snuff.

Thanks.


1991 Pajero, SWB, 2.5L diesel, 5sp, 33x10.5 BFG AT's - Hopefully they wear out soon!!
1997 Chevy 1/2 ton Z71 - couple of mods, nothing too fancy
(Now reserved for camper & snowmobile hauling or while the Pajero is getting upgrades)