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    My A6 (2010) started having an issue with the front doors windows get wet on the inside when i close the windows.
    On a rainy day when i open and close the window the inside it gets so wet as if its the outside and because of this i gel a lot of condensation on the car and at the rear of the glass on the bottom there is mould on the inner seal.
    The the seals seem fine and the drain holes under the door are clear..?
    The only thing which might have an influence on this it might be that on summer i removed the front door card to fix the front door locks but as far as i am concerned i have put back everything as it should. I actually removed them again last week to double check because of this issue but could not see anything out of place.

    Any suggestions what might cause it please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony19 View Post
    My A6 (2010) started having an issue with the front doors windows get wet on the inside when i close the windows.
    On a rainy day when i open and close the window the inside it gets so wet as if its the outside and because of this i gel a lot of condensation on the car and at the rear of the glass on the bottom there is mould on the inner seal.
    The the seals seem fine and the drain holes under the door are clear..?
    The only thing which might have an influence on this it might be that on summer i removed the front door card to fix the front door locks but as far as i am concerned i have put back everything as it should. I actually removed them again last week to double check because of this issue but could not see anything out of place.

    Any suggestions what might cause it please?

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    Yes, the air con works good.
    The only reason i think it could be a seal/leak because is happening only on front windows close to B pillars.

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