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Old Oct 29, 2010 | 02:27 PM
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Default Re: condensation

Originally Posted by Art Depner
My 2005 X-Fire convertible fogs up like crazy when ever the weather cools down. If I am driving on a rainy day I have to turn on the Air on Max and divert all the vents to the window just to be able to see. Any ideas? The dealer says its normal, but that's crap. I talked to another owner of the same car and they don't have any problems.
Water can go down the air inlet for the heater if the drains are blocked on the cowl in front of the windscreen. This would be a good reason for it to happen.
Check under the dash on the passenger side to see if there is moisture around the cabin air filter.
If you have another leak into the car from the window etc, then the moisture in the car would show up when the heater went on.
If you have the air recirculating it would do the same thing.
 
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