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    My truck has to park outside these days, as the camper-trailer takes its former garage space. We've had some heavy rain in the last few days, and I've noticed quite a lot of condensation on the inside of the windscreen. It's low down and right in the middle, I think above one of the demister outlets - and it's not just mist, but quite large droplets. This makes me think that maybe there is a quantity of water trapped somewhere in the ventilation system.

    Does this ring any bells with anyone? Should I be looking for blocked drain channels or similar? I'll certainly have a good poke around when I can get to it in daylight, but I thought I'd ask in case anyone else had dealt with it before.
    White 08 Standard with ABS/cruise option pack, D4D/6-man, std 6" steel rims with Cooper AT3 235/70R17s, added roof rails, bullbar, towbar, ScanGauge II, custom-built aux power pack, Bushman multi-capacity fridge on slide, on DIY removable false floor. Often towing an Ultimate camper-trailer.

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    Dont worry about it, condensation is normal, it forms on the coldest parts (generally windscreens) and occurs when the surface it forms on is below dew point temperature. The easiest way to understand it is to google "dew point", it will explain it better than I can


    jim
    Regards, Jim

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    • #3
      Not worried, just a bit taken aback by how much there was. I don't recall noticing it last winter.
      White 08 Standard with ABS/cruise option pack, D4D/6-man, std 6" steel rims with Cooper AT3 235/70R17s, added roof rails, bullbar, towbar, ScanGauge II, custom-built aux power pack, Bushman multi-capacity fridge on slide, on DIY removable false floor. Often towing an Ultimate camper-trailer.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by marshallarts View Post
        My truck has to park outside these days, as the camper-trailer takes its former garage space. We've had some heavy rain in the last few days, and I've noticed quite a lot of condensation on the inside of the windscreen. It's low down and right in the middle, I think above one of the demister outlets - and it's not just mist, but quite large droplets. This makes me think that maybe there is a quantity of water trapped somewhere in the ventilation system.

        Does this ring any bells with anyone? Should I be looking for blocked drain channels or similar? I'll certainly have a good poke around when I can get to it in daylight, but I thought I'd ask in case anyone else had dealt with it before.
        If your interior has become wet from the rain, the moisture will condensate on the windscreen when the sun comes out. It will actually condensate on all interior glass, which is not what you describe.
        I may be drawing a long bow, especially as yours is a 2008 model, but it could possibly be a leaking heater core. When you turn the heater and fan on, do you get a coolant smell?
        2008 Diesel Prado with extra stuff added. I drive it on the road and other places too.

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        • #5
          or there could be a bit of a gap around your windscreen , I have had issues in a car after getting the windscreen replaced. But if its worse than it used to be, it would pay to look for possible leaks or water ingress.
          stepped up the a 200 LC for towing,
          but had a 2012 and 2010 150 Prado GXL auto diesel in Graphite with Bridgestone D697 A/T. Dobinson C59-300/325 and Bilsteins. Accessories : two baby seats. Sidewinder`s Dual Battery isolator and rear power outlet kit. Pirana Battery tray, Hayman Reese towbar with Toyota wiring kit and Brains`s guard.

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          • #6
            I had the same problem last week. Lots of water low down and in the middle of the screen. No idea why, but hopefully not the sign of an issue. Will be keeping a good watch on it.
            Cheers..........Wayne
            White 2012 GXL 150 TD Auto. Work in progress. Aiming to spend less than when I kitted out the 120!

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            • #7
              Make sure the aircon drain is not blocked, also if there is a smell of coolant you may
              have a leaky heater core.

              Cheers

              Leigh
              HKB Electronics, manufacturer of the Alternator Voltage Booster, Silver 2008 D4D,Lifted,Underbody protection, Alternator Voltage Booster, Tiger Z winch, Lightforce DL, Air Horns, Tanami Drawers, Drop down fridge slide, Outback cargo barriers, Rotronics dual Battery system, Polaris GPS, HF/UHF/VHF, Radio speaker combiner, Long ranger water tank, Diff breathers, Inverter, Snorkel and others

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