8.2
pretty bad- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 4,500 miles
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Ever since the first day I took delivery ofy brand new Camaro the windshield fogs up excessively when run into the ac no matter how it's set. I've had it back at the dealer numerous times including once where they performed an on the fly removal of a piece of foam to supposedly help seal the dash to windshield mode actuator door which didn't fix it. Windshield was removed to perform this and it cracked had to get a new windshield installed overall this is not only an annoyance but a safety hazzard I can't drive it in the summer without sweating inside the cabin because with the ac on and day vents only it acts as if there is an ice chest and a turbo fan blasting ice cold air on the windshield which in conjunction with the humidity just plasters the windshield with fog on the outside of the windshield. Fog treatment sprays don't work. Nothing has. GM doesn't even try to solve it. My wife won't drove the car due to the vision being impeded. Happens when sitting still or driving.
- New Port Richey, FL, USA
Defective HVAC system: Excessive moisture on outside windshield, due to HVAC blowing ac cold air onto windshield inside the vehicle while running ac unit. Every time I use my ac the windshield fogs up with excessive moisture on the outside of the windshield and it a life threatening problem, as you have to run the wipers to clear the windshield for any visibility fogging issues. GM knows about this problem and they have yet to come up with a fix, as all 2016-2018 Chevrolet Camaro's have the same problem and yet they still sell them and are not interested in fixing this life threatening issue! guess GM is waiting for their Camaro customers to get killed first before they act to fix this ongoing problem.
- Fort Pierce, FL, USA
Windshield fogs up and blocks visibility tremendously (on a vehicle with low visible already, it is very dangerous). This is caused by cold air leaking from the windshield defroster vent, and happens regardless of defroster setting. It becomes a problem on hot and humid days and when it rains, rendering the ac useless if you want to see out of the windshield. Further, turning the ac off does not decrease the fogging, nor does driving the car or sitting stationary. The only ways to keep it at bay are to run hot air (horribly uncomfortable on hot/humid days) or to constantly run the wipers on a high speed. Aside from those, running cold air conditioning (windshield defroster off) causes a dangerous amount of fogging in the aforementioned conditions.
- Crittenden, KY, USA
Front windshield fogging up. Is specially scary when the sun is in your face and the windshield is foggy makes the effect 10 times worse to the point I cant see. Happens during humid and warm days so pretty much everyone in the South is doomed.
- Chesapeake, VA, USA
There is a continued behavior of the front window fogging up, nearly completely obstructing my ability to see out of the front of the car. This is an absolute safety concern that needs to be addressed. It happens frequently in the early mornings in high humidity situations.
- Cedar Park, TX, USA
- Dunedin, FL, USA