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Your windshield and extreme cold weather... MUST READ! - Waterloo - 11-12-2019

In the 20's here, just went out to start the truck, I saw the defroster was on, don't do that!

I turned it immediately to floor heat to let my cold interior warm from the floor up, as heat rises.

Here is why... If you have a stone chip or small crack in your windshield, do not run the defrost to warm the truck in this extreme cold, use the floor heat. If you don't, you risk losing your windshield. That little stone chip or small crack has the very real potential of spider webbing across your entire windshield from the sudden heat. It has happened to me in the past, and when I say it spiderwebbed, it went the entire length and width of my windshield, it looked like someone took a ball bat to it.

Just thought I would throw that out there, especially for you guys down south that normally do not see these temps.


RE: Your windshield and extreme cold weather... MUST READ! - DDlighttruck - 11-12-2019

(11-12-2019 )Waterloo Wrote:  In the 20's here, just went out to start the truck, I saw the defroster was on, don't do that!

I turned it immediately to floor heat to let my cold interior warm from the floor up, as heat rises.

Here is why... If you have a stone chip or small crack in your windshield, do not run the defrost to warm the truck in this extreme cold, use the floor heat. If you don't, you risk losing your windshield. That little stone chip or small crack has the very real potential of spider webbing across your entire windshield from the sudden heat. It has happened to me in the past, and when I say it spiderwebbed, it went the entire length and width of my windshield, it looked like someone took a ball bat to it.

Just thought I would throw that out there, especially for you guys down south that normally do not see these temps.

YEARS ago the place I was working at, we had an ice storm. The boss’s wife had a van, we brought it in the shop to thaw out. The boss said fill a bucket of hot water and throw it on the windshield to melt the ice.

Just as I was about to toss the water, one of the older guys pulled me aside and stopped me.

One of those cases of “the boss told me to but that’s not a good idea”

Same principle as you’re saying about the defrost


RE: Your windshield and extreme cold weather... MUST READ! - Brock - 11-12-2019

That happened to my brand new volvo! Just snapped the windshield....