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Since I've had my car back from being repaired, I'm having a terrible time with windows steaming you, the second I sit in it (dry), it steams up terribly, I've checked for damp but can't find any, any clues on where to look?
Where was the car damaged? Front, rear or side? Was it damaged at any parts where there could be any air gaps?
With the weather going as it is now i am finding my car steams up a lot quicker, purely down to me being a sweaty sod and it being so cold outside i guess
Where was the car damaged? Front, rear or side? Was it damaged at any parts where there could be any air gaps?
With the weather going as it is now i am finding my car steams up a lot quicker, purely down to me being a sweaty sod and it being so cold outside i guess
The main damage waas rear end to the extend that I have a new boot floor but can't find any damage there, the only gap I could find after the repair was between b pillar and passenger door but they pulled the door in and now seems tight and no air noise so I really have no idea, I need to get rid I think.
I know they do steam up in the winter but not like this
my car sometimes does this and it's brand new, if it was doing it all the time i'd take it in for them to have a look, but doesn't so i'll prob wait until 1st service and get them to look at it then. happened yesterday actually, everyone around me jumping in their cars and driving off ... me sitting there like a chump for 10 mins waiting on screen to clear!
i notice that my car never really sounds 'sealed' i.e. you would swear a window or something was open ever so slightly (a bit like a double glazed unit not sealing properly when you hear the wind etc outside) so don't know if this indicates a faulty seal or something.
Not tried that since it was fixed... THis may be a stupid question but how do you know that the aircon is working if the outside temp is below 16 (which it is)?
Well, I'd say, if the window is steamed up, and you put the front window demister on (which with climate control turns on the air con if it's not already so) and the window does not clear pretty quickly, then it's not working.
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