Lots of discussion threads like this on many forums at this time of year, every year, I’ve always kept my A/C on 24/7 and never had issues with condensation build up - at most, just a small amount of fogging that clears as soon as I start the engine. I’ve assumed the dehumidifying effect of the A/C is what keeps the moisture at bay.
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@Adrian300 has said, excessive condensation in the car is usually the result of water ingress.
@CallumFox5; check to see if your mats or carpets are damp as it could be an indication that water is finding it’s way into the cabin. Also check the spare wheel well in the boot for water, and if you have any damp outside clothing or wet umbrellas in the car, remove these items from the car.
Possible causes / things to check below. These items have been reported by mk7 / mk7.5 Golf owners on various forums. Some or all of these might also affect the Leon, so worth checking.
- Blocked pollen filter. I had this many years ago in a non-VAG car and it was almost impossible to see out of the windows because of the excessive condensation build up!
- If you have a sunroof, blocked sunroof drain pipes can result in water draining into the car.
- Damaged / broken door speaker seals/gaskets seems to be an issue on some mk7/7.5 Golfs, resulting in water getting into the cabin past the defective speaker seals/gaskets.
- Damaged / poor fitting door or window seals.
- Damaged / perished drain grommet on the bottom of the tailgate. Reported on some VW forums. If the grommet is damaged / perished, the bottom end of the drain pipe from the tailgate handle / VW badge is loose inside the tailgate and water can drain from the tailgate into the boot.
- Damaged or perished seal(s) between the rear light clusters and the car body.
If any of the following are the cause of water ingress, then it’s likely the headlining at the rear of the car will be either damp or water stained;
- Damaged / cracked ribbed rubber sleeves covering the wiring from the top of the tailgate opening into the tailgate, or a poor seal between the rubber sleeve and bodywork.
- Poor seal between the tailgate hinges and where they’re attached to the body shell above the tailgate opening - a problem on some early mk7 Golfs.
- Damaged/perished rubber washer / gasket between the roof and roof mounted aerial.