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The Dangers of Driving with a Frozen Windscreen

Talveer Guram • Jan 26, 2020

Frozen Windscreens - Why Driving With A Frozen Windscreen Is Bad

Despite it being clear whether winter has gone or even come for us, the cold weather still means that we have suffered freezing cold temperatures, icy roads and slush covered paths to our cars in some areas throughout the UK. And, whether the snow will come or not, it’s still something that we have to be aware of and something that can slow us down when we are on our daily commute, or school run. So it’s best to know beforehand rather than as an afterthought.

So, assuming we do get snow, the saying, ‘Better safe than sorry’, does apply here and that means taking the extra time to clear snow and ice from our car’s windscreen, rear and side windows. It’s also a good idea to ensure that your lights and number plate are cleared of snow as well.

Why Driving With A Frozen Windscreen Is Bad
Why clear the snow when it is easier to get into our warm car and simply drive off? After all, the wind will clear the snow soon enough, right? For starters, driving with a frozen windscreen is incredibly dangerous and the lack of visibility could cause you to crash. Secondly, driving with snow on your windscreen or with the windscreen still frozen is illegal here in the UK and could lead to a fine or penalty. If those two reasons aren’t good enough for you, there’s another that many drivers don’t know about until it is too late.

If you are driving with a frozen windscreen and you are in an accident as a result, your insurance could be automatically voided. That means that the insurance company will not pay for the damages to your vehicle and this could cost you a lot of money for repairs, or damages to your own and other vehicles. Leaving in a rush without clearing your windscreen still worth it? We think not.

How To Quickly Defrost Windscreen With Your Mercedes’ AirCon
If you are in a hurry and you have already cleared the snow from your windscreen but it is still frozen, there is a way that you can defrost it quickly using your car’s aircon. Let’s take a look at some of the steps below:
  1. Turn your heater on and set it to the highest temperature. 
  2. Press the A/C button. This will help dry the air in your vehicle quickly.
  3. Turn air recirculation off. This will enable cold, dry winter air to enter the vehicle’s cabin.
  4. Crack your windows. This step is designed to help exchange the humid air in your car with dryer outside air. 
  5. Defrost Windows. The above steps work to de-fog your windscreen and while that is happening, you should scrape any excess ice from your windscreen and windows.

Contact TEC Automotive
To learn more about why you should clear your Mercedes windscreen before driving off,  contact TEC Automotive and speak with a professional Mercedes Benz technician today. Our technicians can check and diagnose your car might have and we have the specialised tools needed to repair it the right way.

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