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kentishS2

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1,354 posts

262 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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My car is always kept in a heated and dehumidified garage and is therefore dry but I noticed when I go out with the roof down and the sun shines on the dash the instruments steam up a little. It also sometimes happens within a few minutes of first turning the lights on when the instrument lights are on. Does this happen to all S series?

V8Smith

3,510 posts

276 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Mine dont steam up quite that quickly but on a long journey they tend to steam up a bit!

I am told ALL S series cars do this to a certain extent, nothing to worry about, its all part of the charm

RichardR

2,905 posts

291 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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TADTS

kentishS2

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262 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Hi Mike,

They do clear after a while especially if the lights are on as this heats up the dial.

I guess it happens more with the roof down because the ambient temperature on the instrument glass is much lower than the inside of the dial because the black dial has absorbed heat from the sun. So, inside it is hot and the glass is cold which allows and moisture to condense on the inside of the glass. I guess it's just atmospheric moisture rather than a damp car.

I have also noticed it happens when I use the heater with the roof up as my heater works really well and the car can get very hot very qickly. I suppose the dial hasn't reached the same temp as the inside of the car and face of the dial causing any latent moisture to condense on the inside of the glass.

You can still see them and there is no lasting effect so no problems really just wondered whether my car is more moisture rententive than most!

>> Edited by kentishS2 on Tuesday 27th July 11:22

tvrgit

8,483 posts

275 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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I'm not as technical as him ^

Mine do it sometimes, especially if the roof is down.

It goes away again.

I try not to worry about it. Suggest you do the same.

z_chromozone

1,436 posts

272 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Mine do, it never seems to do them much harm.

Z

kentishS2

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Tuesday 27th July 2004
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tvrgit said:
I'm not as technical as him ^

Mine do it sometimes, especially if the roof is down.

It goes away again.

I try not to worry about it. Suggest you do the same.


I worried about it the first time it happened. I thought I must be driving around in the Eden Project!

Hoover33

5,993 posts

265 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Mine do it as well ..... IIRC if you The Bible it says its a common problem ---

kentishS2

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Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Hoover33 said:
Mine do it as well ..... IIRC if you The Bible it says its a common problem ---



I'm an Atheist, no Bibles in the house but I must get one for the S!

V8Smith

3,510 posts

276 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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kentishS2 said:

Hoover33 said:
Mine do it as well ..... IIRC if you The Bible it says its a common problem ---




I'm an Atheist, no Bibles in the house but I must get one for the S!


Maybe I could get Steve Heath there at the meet so people who dont have them can buy them!!! You never know he might give you a signed copy

Mike

kentishS2

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1,354 posts

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Tuesday 27th July 2004
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V8Smith said:

kentishS2 said:


Hoover33 said:
Mine do it as well ..... IIRC if you The Bible it says its a common problem ---





I'm an Atheist, no Bibles in the house but I must get one for the S!



Maybe I could get Steve Heath there at the meet so people who dont have them can buy them!!! You never know he might give you a signed copy

Mike



Perhaps he'll arrive in a chariot (new model of Tiv?), bring loaves of bread for the BBQ and walk on water for us?

sotonS2

14,682 posts

261 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Mine steam up after about 20 minutes driving.

Begins at the top dial and works its way down.

Glad I'm not the only one