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    After a few days of my 150 sitting in the rain when the sun comes out I get fairly heavy condensation on the inside of the windscreen . There's nothing wet inside all carpets are dry so where's this condensation coming from ? Any ideas guys and girls ? Cheers Ross

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    Perhaps just the humidity on the inside of the car now condensing on a cooler windscreen.

    Otherwise a small leak onto the carpet
    Greg - 08 D4D Prado,
    Some trips done - Cape York, Fraser Island, Simpson Desert / Central Aust, Vic High Country.

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    • #3
      I find heavy breathing on cold nights causes this. I would ignore Corrigator's advice though, having a small leak on your carpet will just add to the moisture content in the cabin and cause a bad smell.......
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      • #4
        I read somewhere a blocked pollen filter can be a cause of condensation. I will see if I can find the link.

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        • #5
          Anything in the vehicle which is wet, or contains liquid and isn't 100% sealed can be a source of moisture that can condense onto the windscreen. I'd be checking for any open bottles, damp carpet from wet shoes etc. before jumping to a more sinister conclusion.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by MidLifeCrisis View Post
            I find heavy breathing on cold nights causes this. I would ignore Corrigator's advice though, having a small leak on your carpet will just add to the moisture content in the cabin and cause a bad smell.......
            Is your phone screen fogged up also MLC? I've been getting some strange calls....
            Dan
            2012 GXL T/D Auto in white....ARB Bullbar, Bash plates, Alloy Roofrack, Awning and IPFs/ Airtec Snorkel/ GME UHF/ MSA Seatcovers/Outlaw Exhaust/ MT P3s/ OME lift/ Kaymar Rear Bar/ Drifta drawers/ ARB 60L fridge/ Powerful 4x4 Rock Rails/ Magnum 12K winch/ Sandgrabbas

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            • #7
              Originally posted by DSS150 View Post
              Is your phone screen fogged up also MLC? I've been getting some strange calls....
              No - his M.O is not to call, but to sit outside your house...
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              Micheal.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by MidLifeCrisis View Post
                I find heavy breathing on cold nights causes this. I would ignore Corrigator's advice though, having a small leak on your carpet will just add to the moisture content in the cabin and cause a bad smell.......

                You know all about leaking. Don't you MLC??????????????????

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