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DebsyDoo | 17:40 Wed 11th Nov 2009 | Motoring
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Does anyone have any ideas on how to get rid of excessive condensation in a car ?
My windscreen has so much of it on the inside - & I just can't seem to get rid of it !!!
If I try wiping it off - it just mists up & keeps coming back !
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Check your water levels,cos if its your heating matrix this will cause lots of condensation.A leaking matrix will loose coolant,check the carpets in the front.
18:11 Wed 11th Nov 2009
Your Windscreen Heater should do that by blowing Hot Air from the Dashboard Vents. Check it out.
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That don't do it Redman ! Tried !!!
Er, no TT - not that I can recall !
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Thanx for that TT - I shall give it a try as it's driving me mad !
(not only that, your nose gets cold driving with your head outa the window !!!)
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Thanx Darren - will do, I think it has been losing water !
probably some damp inside the car somewhere,
have a feel round the floormats, esp where you have got in with wet feet, also what have you done with the dusters that you have used to wipe the screen, if left inside they will cause condesation, as REDMAN says your dash blower should clear it , if not start looking for water ingress, Can be a bu55er to find though.
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Thanx Logic - I don't think I have any water coming in - although I do tend to leave the wet cloth in there !
What I'm most concerned about is now it's started freezing up - I don't want to have to scrape the inside of the windscreen as well as the outside !
You may have a leak from your heater matrix which will be under the dash somewhere, it is a housing which contains a heat exchange unit and control flaps and swithches etc, if it is leaking then you will have the condensation problem. Do you have to top up the water in the header tank at all, if so this could be another indication, as well as sometimes having a curry type of smell in the car.

All worth checking out.
Hth
Pete
Sorry, just realised Darren has already suggested this, although I wouldn't use Radweld as someone else suggested as it just blocks up the rad matrix, I used to be a Radiator repairer some years ago so have seen it from the inside...

pete
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Looks like I'll have to get the ol' man out there the weekend & check it out !
Is this a particular problem with specific motors, or just any car ?
(mine's a Freelander)
on a really dry day u should leave all the windows open to try and get rid of the water inside the car. the through draft will dry it out. I tried this and it really worked!!

Hope this helps x
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That perhaps not a good idea round here Babylilo - someone'd probably nick it !
Just keep an eye on it. Just even openin the windows just a little bit would work. But honestly this is the best way. x
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OK, Babylilo thanx - worth a try I suppose !
What car do you have?

Many cars get water ingress, some worse than others and rain water finds it's way in many different ways, having just a damp cloth will cause condensation.

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