This is going to sound ri-frickin-diculous... We had a pretty good frost last night here in Seattle, so this morning I went out (being parked in a shady spot), started the van, turned on the rear defroster, grabbed the scraper (which I only own because we spent a couple of years in Omaha), and commenced the ice removal. Having neglected to scrape the side-mirrors while outside, I was quite surprised to see that the ice on them had melted and was running off just like the rear window. Hmmm. Never noticed that before. Are heated side-view mirrors different in appearance from non-heated? Is there a cold weather package on a 1991 syncro camper gl? What does it entail? Am I high as a kite? thanks robyn |
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