With the cold weather this week, I'm experiencing a problem on my Leon ST which I have never had before.
It is a 65 plate, 37k mile tdi 184.
In the mornings my Leon has had ice on the inside of the windscreen. Yesterday, I mopped up the residual water on the screen after it had melted, drove to work with the heater on full, then opened the windows for a few minutes to get the warm moist air out. I then cleaned the inside of the window with AG car glass polish, and put a desiccant bag on the dashboard. Got up this morning, and exactly the same problem!
Never had dogs in the car, usually just myself using it, no sunroof and cant see any signs of leaks.
Anyone else experiencing this? Previous car was a Ford Kuga with a heated windscreen. Never iced up inside, and any condensation was gone within 30 seconds because of the heated screen.
It is a 65 plate, 37k mile tdi 184.
In the mornings my Leon has had ice on the inside of the windscreen. Yesterday, I mopped up the residual water on the screen after it had melted, drove to work with the heater on full, then opened the windows for a few minutes to get the warm moist air out. I then cleaned the inside of the window with AG car glass polish, and put a desiccant bag on the dashboard. Got up this morning, and exactly the same problem!
Never had dogs in the car, usually just myself using it, no sunroof and cant see any signs of leaks.
Anyone else experiencing this? Previous car was a Ford Kuga with a heated windscreen. Never iced up inside, and any condensation was gone within 30 seconds because of the heated screen.