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4th February 2016, 08:08 | #1 |
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Interior condensation
PINGI CAR-DEHUMIDIFIER BAGS
I have commenced using two-off Pingi Car-Dehumidifier bags in my tourer these recent weeks and can report they seem to be very effective. I leave one on the near side dash below the profile of the wipers (and not obscuring view) and the other on the rear luggage blind. They each have a tell-tale spot which is blue for dry and will turn pink when requiring re-charging in a microwave oven, which hasn't been necessary yet. Available on Amazon for £7.47 each, though something similar is also available through Lakeland. |
4th February 2016, 08:53 | #2 |
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It sounds like you have a water leak, Id check the pollen filter as well.
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4th February 2016, 10:03 | #3 |
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As said above.
Check the pollen filter & when you can also check the plenums while you're at it. Chances are, you'll see water & have a damp/wet pollen filter. Make sure the plenum drains are clear. |
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