Stupid intermittent fault No. 1.
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Well I've had my front screen replaced in the past and i have the same condensation problem as you,also with no explanation for it. Just wondering if having windscreen replaced is the cause,even though you say you had yours resealed..
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It was replaced due to stone damage. I then immediately noticed damp carpets on the passenger side, so took it back. The removed the trims and could see where it hadn't sealed, so removed it and resealed it.
Been fine since, (Five years). The carpets are dry.
I think I'll try sticking the dehumidifier in the car, see what that does, how much water it collects.
Been fine since, (Five years). The carpets are dry.
I think I'll try sticking the dehumidifier in the car, see what that does, how much water it collects.
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It was replaced due to stone damage. I then immediately noticed damp carpets on the passenger side, so took it back. The removed the trims and could see where it hadn't sealed, so removed it and resealed it.
Been fine since, (Five years). The carpets are dry.
I think I'll try sticking the dehumidifier in the car, see what that does, how much water it collects.
Been fine since, (Five years). The carpets are dry.
I think I'll try sticking the dehumidifier in the car, see what that does, how much water it collects.
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You would think it would be wet inside but mines not and sometimes it looks like rain drops inside on inside of windscreen
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