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Old Mar 12, 2015 | 10:30 PM
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Default Re: Interior Condensation?

Originally Posted by BisB
Hello 180, I re read your post and you acknowledged that with window fogging, you have the same issue I have. Yes, sometimes when humid (or hot air from engine comes up through the defroster when first turned on?) and cool outside, this does occurs. I am not aware of any water leakage, no damp carpet, etc. in my CF. I have not looked under the CF for water dripping, but will do so once warm weather sets in and a/c is needed. Can't wait! I have found that turning the blower on full blast on a/c and directing full airflow to the defroster does knock out the condensation fairly quickly, especially if I'm driving. I do this immediately upon any fogging. If highway driving, I'm a dead CF owner. I puller over one time early on before I determined how to eliminate the fogging- quickly. I'm not so sure I have the expertise to dig into the cowl area and look for hoses that may be blocked, but I'll try anything once. I don't have a small gear puller. I may be confident to poke around maybe remove the cowl but beyond that, may be beyond my pay scale. Thanks for your suggestions! I'll use your pictures as a guide- THANKS!
You can see the drain holes without taking the cowl off, look down the cowl to fender gap each side by the hood hinges and they are under the toothed rubber barrier, you can see them with a flashlight.
 
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