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    is condensation on inner surface of windscreen a common problem in vec c ? it doesn't always happen but can be a pain when I have to wait for it to dry or have to wipe it dry

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    Keep the aircon ON and change your pollen filter m8

    Also check the drainage tube under the pollen filter for leaves etc as it gets blocked very easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shy_stag View Post
    is condensation on inner surface of windscreen a common problem in vec c ? it doesn't always happen but can be a pain when I have to wait for it to dry or have to wipe it dry
    Get this on mine some mornings after it's been stood overnight - new pollen filter last month and drain channels are clear.

    EDIT - as Caterman said, A/C on all the time does help.

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    Failing the suggested fixes, I further suggest you take your spare wheel out and check if it's not sitting in a pool of water.You won't be the first
    I've fixed mine now,so PM me if you find what i think you might.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparky71a View Post
    Failing the suggested fixes, I further suggest you take your spare wheel out and check if it's not sitting in a pool of water.You won't be the first
    I've fixed mine now,so PM me if you find what i think you might.
    I was just going to say that. Quarter glass for me. There is a how 2 now but I still need to sort mine.

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    Common on most cars at various points in the winter, in my experience. Mine does this even although the air con is fully functional and pollen filter is only 3 months old, no standing water anywhere, no water leaks anywhere.

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