condensor line unplug
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Just purchased car today lot of moisture inside csr
Windows fogging up inside. Expect condensor line
Or heater core. Not sure what trouble may really be
Windows fogging up inside. Expect condensor line
Or heater core. Not sure what trouble may really be
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For example, are your carpets or underpads wet? Is your a/c working? Is there any odor in the car? Do the windows fog up when you run the a/c or the heater? Is your defrost working? Is your recirculating function off. Etc..
Just a thought. Since you just bought the car, any chance your car was in a flood, and it was not disclosed by the seller? Is that car from out of State?
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Thanks for for responding. I purchased a car that had set for 5 to 6 months with very little use. The inside of car contained a lot of moisture. Floors in front felt damp, and windows had a lot of condensation. There is also a pungent odor, smells more like wet animal and not car fluid. Anyway after cleaning the car and driving a couple of days, moisture seems to have gone. I put a couple of brown paper bags on floor to check for leaks, and all stayed dry. AC is working fine and so is heater, so for now, all seems to be ok. I will keep a close eye and be back, if the water comes back..Thanks again.
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I have heard that a plugged up or missing cabin filter can cause this issue. Cabin filters were not normally installed in the earlier models, but check out any thread on this issue just in case.
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