My gauges are damp
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Just put new battery in today and she started instantly after being tucked up since before Christmas. Went for a great drive out in the sun. However noticed that my gauges are misting up on the inside with condensation.
Anyone got any ideas to easily dry these short of removing the dash. To be fair after a 2 hour drive with the lights on they started to dry a bit i guess the heat from the bulbs helped.
Car lives in an unheated garage and I guess the very damp winter hasn't helped.
Anyone got any ideas to easily dry these short of removing the dash. To be fair after a 2 hour drive with the lights on they started to dry a bit i guess the heat from the bulbs helped.
Car lives in an unheated garage and I guess the very damp winter hasn't helped.
Like phillpot and the Bible says...... TADTS
Mine went for it's MOT this morning (passed of course). Tester left the engine running and when I came to take it home some of the gauges were misting up and that was with the car sat on the vehicle lift.
I'm not bothered
Not brave enough to ride with the roof off but had the windows open.
When it's in the garage overwintering and SORN is the only time the Targa is on..

Mine went for it's MOT this morning (passed of course). Tester left the engine running and when I came to take it home some of the gauges were misting up and that was with the car sat on the vehicle lift.
I'm not bothered
Not brave enough to ride with the roof off but had the windows open.
When it's in the garage overwintering and SORN is the only time the Targa is on..

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