Condensation

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WSC1

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1 posts

233 months

Wednesday 29th December 2004
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My father recently bought a V-reg. Freelander. All is well with it except for the fact that it condensates terribly. The seal of the rear window was replaced several weeks ago as there was a leak (at a cost of £630!). The leak has been stopped but the condensation problem continues. I understand that it is a common problem. Are there any steps that can be taken to alleviate irratating the problem?

All Terrain

838 posts

258 months

Wednesday 29th December 2004
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Buy vast amounts of water absorbing silica gel type stuff, and leave it in your car for a while. I Think Halfords sell the stuff.

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d10 ldo

79 posts

242 months

Thursday 13th January 2005
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IF YOU'VE STILL GOT THE PROBLEM, FIRST CHECK THAT THE AIR FLOW FOR THE BLOWER IS IN THE AIR INTO CAB, RATHER THAN RE-CIRCULATE? IF THAT DOES'NT WORK, BUY SOME DE-HUMIDIFIER BOXES ( THEY USE IN CARAVANS! ) FROM FOCUS DIY, OR WILKINSONS, THEY'LL SORT OUT THE PROBLEM!