0 a device that removes mist (= a thin layer of water drops) from a car window, usually by blowing air on it
There is usually a telltale on the vehicle dashboard, often on the defogger switch, to let the driver know the system is active.
Additionally, previously optional items that were added as standard equipment this year included the rear window defogger with heated outside mirrors, and bodyside accent striping.
Air conditioning and a rear window defogger were optional.
Standard equipment included automatic level control; automatic climate control; rear window defogger; four rear ashtrays and manual right-hand outside rearview mirror.
Upscale options included air conditioning, tinted glass, power windows-locks-seat, rear defogger, various sound systems, and tilt-steering-wheel.
Their lack of windshield wipers and a defogger made it very difficult for them to keep their windshield clear.
Power locks, windows, power tilt/slide sunroof, side mirror defogger, cruise control, electronic air-conditioning, and 13 x5.5 aluminum alloy wheels were optional with 185/70-13 tires.
Such dehumidification makes the defogger more effective and faster, for the dried air has a greater capacity to absorb water from the glass at which it is directed.