Severe Condensation on 156
Discussion
Once again the cold(ish) weather is here, and once again every time I get into my 156 V6 (2001) my windscreen is absolutely dripping in condensation. Its a real pain to clear! Non of the other windows seem to be affected.
Can someone help point me towards the cause please as its driving me mad?
Many thanks in advance!
Can someone help point me towards the cause please as its driving me mad?
Many thanks in advance!
I'd think pollen filter first: if so, hints'n'tips wise, the little torx screws that hold the plastic trim on are b
hes! Make sure you get them all out, I missed one & ripped the plastic beyond repair. You might find the drain holes on the front scuttle are blocked, letting water into the filter.
hes! Make sure you get them all out, I missed one & ripped the plastic beyond repair. You might find the drain holes on the front scuttle are blocked, letting water into the filter.MarkwG said:
I'd think pollen filter first: if so, hints'n'tips wise, the little torx screws that hold the plastic trim on are b
hes! Make sure you get them all out, I missed one & ripped the plastic beyond repair. You might find the drain holes on the front scuttle are blocked, letting water into the filter.
this also check your rear footwells aswell as front as i had a leak from a rear door seal
hes! Make sure you get them all out, I missed one & ripped the plastic beyond repair. You might find the drain holes on the front scuttle are blocked, letting water into the filter.I had this last year, it was bad in the mornings and would almost immediately mist up without the A/C on (and even that could barely hold it at bay). Turned out one of the drain holes near the wipers had got clogged up with leaves and crud and the pollen filter was sopping wet. Also the entire ventilation system was hugely improved by removing the filter, shame the garage put a new one in at service time.
I used this guide:
http://forum.alfa156.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID...
Agree with MarkwG above, make sure you've removed all of the screws and DON'T try and force the trim off, or it'll snap and you're knackered.
http://forum.alfa156.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID...
Agree with MarkwG above, make sure you've removed all of the screws and DON'T try and force the trim off, or it'll snap and you're knackered.
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