condensation inside vehicles. on the inside paneling. how is this caused and are there any remedies!
pandai,
Jun 16, 5:50pm
Dry the inside of the car.It's damp.
grangies,
Jun 16, 5:52pm
How bad is it!
Remember it is winter.
jezz43,
Jun 16, 5:56pm
well i use a towel to dry it, but its wet again by the next day. generally in the mornings. it may be the dew, but i was wondering it it could be caused by a door seal not closing properly. side door has a 10mm gap at the bottom after someone removed the rubber and redid the door with a new section of panel, unfortunately their measurements were off and its short
woody1946,
Jun 16, 6:10pm
Set up a dehumidifier inside the car, you will be surprised how much moisture it will suck up
johnf_456,
Jun 16, 6:17pm
Or even something like damp rid helps.
crzyhrse,
Jun 16, 7:20pm
Use the A/C more. It can be used on hot too you know.
jono2912,
Jun 16, 7:50pm
Yup, never turn mine off actually.
jezz43,
Jun 17, 4:41am
doesnt have A/C. its a bedford.
not sure about under the insulation, but im getting it alot on the back wall. the vehicle is dry as a bone by afternoon, then every morning its damp again. its not me dragging in the water.
sifty,
Jun 17, 6:37am
never turn mine on, but that's cos I'm cheap and I like the extra 50 kms range I get without it on.
r15,
Jun 17, 6:53am
chuck a dehumidifier in there for a few days, get it dry as, then see how it goes from there
r15,
Jun 17, 7:06am
alright then, trade it for something less shit.
problem solved
panicky,
Jun 18, 7:17pm
stop breathing, you breath contains moisture.
lookoutas,
Jun 29, 2:58am
You've most probably got a water leak.
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