Soldato
Hi all, my car gets very damp on the windscreen internally. If its a damp morning (car is parked in the street at night), damp will be on the inside of the screen, this will also freeze on very cold mornings and takes ages to clear.
The car has had a new air / pollen filter so in theory it shouldn't be that (as I've heard old blocked filters can cause condensation inside cabins)
Is it going to be something like the seal for the windscreen? I notice it isn't the original glass but I've never had it replaced since I've owned the car. Is there anything I can check / do? I bought a few dehumidifiers to leave on my dashboard at night but they don't do a lot.
its a ten year old car, is this just part and parcel of owning an older car?
The car has had a new air / pollen filter so in theory it shouldn't be that (as I've heard old blocked filters can cause condensation inside cabins)
Is it going to be something like the seal for the windscreen? I notice it isn't the original glass but I've never had it replaced since I've owned the car. Is there anything I can check / do? I bought a few dehumidifiers to leave on my dashboard at night but they don't do a lot.
its a ten year old car, is this just part and parcel of owning an older car?