Technical Bad Cabin Condensation

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Technical Bad Cabin Condensation

Laith

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Hello everyone, Recently, I started to have very bad condensation on my Bravo 2007, which is dangerous to drive. All the AC setting are correct, also I had the AC system checked and there is no leak. I don't know what the problem be. Can anyone help?
 
Hi can you give us a few more details ? Have you had a look and checked the carpets are dry ? they can soak up water and when the heating comes on the water turns into condensation ... other things to think about ...when and where does the condensation happen ,can you clear it by opening windows or selecting the air from outside on the climate controls..hope this helps ...
 
We bought Becky (2010 Panda) in march a few years ago. Almost right away we had this sort of problem with condensation on the windows and it was made worse by switching the heating on - manual aircon, but turning it on didn't make much difference. I'd had this sort of problem in years gone by with other cars I've owned so checked for damp carpets and leaks from the heater matrix but everything was dry. Then I lifted the spare wheel cover in the boot and removed the spare wheel to find a nice wee puddle in the well! The rear hatch seal was leaking - I posted quite a large post in the Panda '03 to '12 section all about how I sorted it. Leak sorted and condensation was immediately banished!
 
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