Steaming Up Inside

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hashluck

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Thursday 11th February 2016
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Just wondered is anyone else steaming up inside windscreen and rear window after leaving the car parked at the moment? Mine was particularly bad this morning, (car parked on drive overnight, shaded drive, mild frost), actually dripping off the rear screen. It soon clears but it took me back to motoring in the 80s. I am hoping it is peculiar climatic conditios, carpets and boot etc are bone dry.

hashluck

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Thursday 11th February 2016
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DAVIDOXE said:
I put a post on a little while ago about this with my car.
Have just had it back with a £500.00 bill water filling up the chassis rail apparently then floor needing re sealing.
ooh, do you have a link to your post at all?

This sounds feasible.

hashluck

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Big Ry said:
I've steamed a few cars up in my time, but i've usually been in them when it happened rofl
I was kind of waiting for this one, glad not to be disappointed smile

hashluck

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Thursday 11th February 2016
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hashluck said:
DAVIDOXE said:
I put a post on a little while ago about this with my car.
Have just had it back with a £500.00 bill water filling up the chassis rail apparently then floor needing re sealing.
ooh, do you have a link to your post at all?

This sounds feasible.
Ignore that. I found it

hashluck

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woodsypedia said:
Also take a look at the boot carpet. I haven't had this on the V12V, but on the V8V my boot carpet was soaking wet one morning. This was causing the misting on the inside when the car got warm in the sun smile

Chris.
Cheers, seems bone dry but will keep am eye on it

hashluck

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Friday 12th February 2016
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Hmmm, everything is dry. Strange.