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Re: Headlight
« Reply #30 on: 06 December 2019, 19:08:38 »

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Do they somehow remove the wires on those stupid windscreens with stupid elements in them?  That would be beneficial.

They're hardly noticeable these days ....  ::)
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Re: Headlight
« Reply #31 on: 07 December 2019, 17:47:08 »

If you will insist on driving a Ford...  ::)
Indeed. But at the time, nobody could call out a better option.
Like working AC ::)
Eh? Is my AC not working?
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Re: Headlight
« Reply #32 on: 07 December 2019, 17:49:03 »

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Do they somehow remove the wires on those stupid windscreens with stupid elements in them?  That would be beneficial.

They're hardly noticeable these days ....  ::)
Ignoring my car for a minute, many Fords have them, and even the brand spankers that Enterprise make my use, they are clearly visible to me all the time, and worse at night as you get that slightly distorted glare off them.

Don't like 'em.  Thought I'd get used to 'em, but haven't in over 2.5yrs.
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Re: Headlight
« Reply #33 on: 07 December 2019, 17:57:16 »

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Do they somehow remove the wires on those stupid windscreens with stupid elements in them?  That would be beneficial.

They're hardly noticeable these days ....  ::)
Ignoring my car for a minute, many Fords have them, and even the brand spankers that Enterprise make my use, they are clearly visible to me all the time, and worse at night as you get that slightly distorted glare off them.

Don't like 'em.  Thought I'd get used to 'em, but haven't in over 2.5yrs.

I have to say I've only driven a few cars with a heated windscreen. The last one was a few months back, a brand new Fiesta and thoug I could them from the outside when I looked, when driving, I couldn't see them. Maybe it was cos I was concentrating on that 3rd pedal .....  ::)
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Re: Headlight
« Reply #34 on: 07 December 2019, 18:06:21 »

If you will insist on driving a Ford...  ::)
Indeed. But at the time, nobody could call out a better option.
Like working AC ::)
Eh? Is my AC not working?
Apart from quick defrosting, a heated screen is a poor alternative to using air con properly  ;)
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Re: Headlight
« Reply #35 on: 07 December 2019, 18:16:59 »

If you will insist on driving a Ford...  ::)
Indeed. But at the time, nobody could call out a better option.
Like working AC ::)
Eh? Is my AC not working?
Apart from quick defrosting, a heated screen is a poor alternative to using air con properly  ;)
Screen clears easily enough with the PTC heater in the XE and no horrible glare at night. :y
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Re: Headlight
« Reply #36 on: 08 December 2019, 19:25:58 »

If you will insist on driving a Ford...  ::)
Indeed. But at the time, nobody could call out a better option.
Like working AC ::)
Eh? Is my AC not working?
Apart from quick defrosting, a heated screen is a poor alternative to using air con properly  ;)
AC works fine, and is always on, as you would imagine.

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Re: Headlight
« Reply #37 on: 08 December 2019, 21:55:46 »

If you will insist on driving a Ford...  ::)
Indeed. But at the time, nobody could call out a better option.
Like working AC ::)
Eh? Is my AC not working?
Apart from quick defrosting, a heated screen is a poor alternative to using air con properly  ;)
AC works fine, and is always on, as you would imagine.

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Wasn't a jibe at you particularly, more a general observation that, at this time of year, people switch off the aircon and complain that the screen mists up...

No shit, you've just turned off the drier...  :D
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