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Re: Misty Windows ...
« Reply #15 on: 01 November 2011, 15:41:17 »

I would do as Hotel21 suggests first as I have had the same problem on 3 Omegas and besides it is the cheapest option!
It was always the scuttle drain where the pollen filter is with mine.
If you are careful you should be able to clear the blockage alongside the cable with a torch and blunt stick/pokey thing! I used a chopstick!
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« Reply #16 on: 01 November 2011, 23:48:23 »

Turn ac off, I would expect misting. Leave it on.

Fair point.  :y .

...or do you mean turn de mist on...?

I should have been more accurate. I turn the demist on to blast the windscreen and also the air con is on. This removes the mist. If I turn the demist and the air con off the car turns into a Turkish Sauna after two minutes  ;D ;)

Exactly as you would expect surely?

You have ran with aircon on and now have a very wet evaporator, turn aircon off and the dampness from the evaporator mists the car up.


I really didn't think of that Mark. That explanation also adds up because when the outside temp is warmer it is fine. No damp air to reintroduce to the cabin. Thankyou  ;) :y :y
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