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Okay, I understand the principle of the gauges being in an unheated area. This alone could cause fogging. If so, I will still look for a cure.
My usual assumption when fogging occurs is that water is getting into the car. Water is unwanted in my car. If my car is letting water in, this I WILL fix. Hopefully it's just a function of cool trunk versus warm interior. But I don;'t actually think so. If this were the case. the condensation would be on the outside of the glass and I could just wipe it off.
If I start getting gauge fogging now that my (leaking) windshield has been replaced, I will seek out and destroy water paths into my car.
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'83 SC
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