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My car windows are freezing from the inside.?

I have a 99 cutlass and just like my 88 Beretta that I had, after school today I went outside and my front windshield was frosted from the inside so I had to take my ice scraper and start chipping away at it.

What could be causing this? I obliviously didn't leave my door or a window down. And I went to go check on it a few minutes ago and now both the front and back windows are freezing from the inside.

It's pretty darn annoying. Any suggestions?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    The inside of the car is holding too must moisture content. Look for drain holes not being open in door panels or lower corners of the quarter panel or the spare tire well.

    Source(s): retired auto shop owner
  • 4 years ago

    you the two have a window cracked this is letting moisture in or your heating coil is leaking leaving the floor moist so it vaporizes on the domicile windows. their ought to be some source of moisture interior the vehicle. yet verify the floor reason if this is the heater coil then you certainly've a greater issue.

  • 1 decade ago

    Your seals are bad and the condonsation from the heat diffrance from the out side and inside is causing it to freeze

  • 1 decade ago

    it happens. there is alot of moister inside your car. check to see if your vent is on Rec. of fresh air. when you start your car roll the window down just a touch and this will equal the temps.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    i agree with the 2 above answers but i would suggest spell check.

  • 1 decade ago

    crack your windows turn on heat all the way up w/ your fan on 2 if it is a four speed fan and replace your window seals

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