Freelander condensation

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Crombie

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I have noticed that in this cold weather my sun roof and windscreen are full of condensation. So much I have to use a cloth. Is this common or is there something I can do to fix this as it makes me late for work
 
I have noticed that in this cold weather my sun roof and windscreen are full of condensation. So much I have to use a cloth. Is this common or is there something I can do to fix this as it makes me late for work

Water does not appear out of nowhere. There has to be a source either inside or getting inside the car somewhere.

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I truly do not believe it to be a case of high humidity, or we'd all suffer from it in this weather.

In my experience, over years of car owning, they'll be a source somewhere. Sometimes a pinhole leak in a heater core/pipe, or as someone upthread has mentioned, water in the rear compartment. Maybe also a wet carpet. Check under all your mats etc for any water.

As an example, you will get internal (on glass condensation) if you get into your car from the rain, with a wet coat etc.....
 
I truly do not believe it to be a case of high humidity, or we'd all suffer from it in this weather.

In my experience, over years of car owning, they'll be a source somewhere. Sometimes a pinhole leak in a heater core/pipe, or as someone upthread has mentioned, water in the rear compartment. Maybe also a wet carpet. Check under all your mats etc for any water.

As an example, you will get internal (on glass condensation) if you get into your car from the rain, with a wet coat etc.....
the worst offender is people who remove the door cards and dont reseal the plasticy selophane behind after looking at locks and windows,or door seals are a normal culprit on most cars.
 
Condensation freezes in the winter on the inside if I don't get rid of it with me dehumidifier. :eek:
 
Strange one this, mine only suffers from condensation on the windscreen.
this is only after the kids and dog have been in and out of the car with wet coats/clothes etc.....

the rest of the time it is clear.
 
I think mines come from wet shoes on the rubber mats. All windows mist up if left all day at work, but it doesn't do it when it's left in the garage. Only during winter periods so it’s effected by the cold. No leaks in or out. Cars which don't do many miles don't get the natural air flow through them.
 
The AC should be capable of clearing the condensation from the windscreen in minutes - especially if you set the system to re-circ, with fan and heat set to full, and the air flow set to screen.

Assuming your pollen / cabin filter is not full of dead wasps and damp leaves then your AC need checked and topped up if necessary.

Singvogel.
 
The AC should be capable of clearing the condensation from the windscreen in minutes - especially if you set the system to re-circ, with fan and heat set to full, and the air flow set to screen.

Assuming your pollen / cabin filter is not full of dead wasps and damp leaves then your AC need checked and topped up if necessary.

Singvogel.

My (now fixed) heated windscreen does it quite adequately and bloody quick too !!!

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I didn't even no I had ac. Boot locker is dry

Oops - sorry about that Crombie - I was forgetting you have a 99 model don't you?

Depending on the trim level you might not have AC.

It might of course just be that it never stops raining if you go further North than Inversneckie. :p

Not that it's any drier down here in the Peoples' Republic of Aberdeenshire. :rolleyes:

Singvogel.
 
Ye 99 model. I don't think it has ac. Us north of Inverness are tuff. But drops of water down the neck really **** me off
 
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