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Old 12-11-2009, 11:37 PM   #1
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few more things lol

ok few more things to ask lol...first my rear defroster doesnt work. so until i get around to fixing it is there anything i can do or put on to help it defrost? and 2 i was reading that aleros are knows for having leaks, i noticed yesterday that my front floor boards are soaked! is there anything i can do to prevent this? and how do i dry them out?
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for rear window til it gets fixed: ice scrapper, and i've never tried it but rain-x makes some anti-fog wipe that might help. but get the module/plug fixed so it works again.

there is a recall or service bulletin on a seal leaking that leads to wet floor mats. other can chime in on that better, it's never happened to me.
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For BOTH of your problems, use the "SEARCH" feature, and all will be answered.
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OK, The RD is easy, the plug melts.... and the floorboards are also easy, it was a TSB, they make a foam repair kit, that goes under the cowl, and seales off the fresh air port, so water wont leak onto the floor inside the car
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i know how to fix the rd but i was asking until i do... and on the wet floors i tried searching...to the others thank you
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for rear window til it gets fixed: ice scrapper, and i've never tried it but rain-x makes some anti-fog wipe that might help. but get the module/plug fixed so it works again.

there is a recall or service bulletin on a seal leaking that leads to wet floor mats. other can chime in on that better, it's never happened to me.
the anti fog worked for me.
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I don't have personal experience, but a lot of people who have used it said it worked great
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I don't think the anti fog is going to help with frost.
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^no, but it doesn't frost while driving, it fogs while driving. use an ice scraper for the frost on the car before you get in.
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