Condensation on the inside. Why?
Last year, my 2009 Volkswagen Polo was frozen on the inside of the front and rear windows. I took it into the dealer, and unfortunately the weather wasn’t cold enough - so it didn’t freeze up. Now without any rain this last week it has condensation on the front and rear interior windows.
Can you explain why this happens please?
Can you explain why this happens please?
Asked on 24 November 2012 by Tricia Shannon
Answered by
Honest John
Damp inside the car. Probably coming in through the pollen filter.
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