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    For the past two mornings ive had the same problem.
    When getting into car, noticed the windscreen is wet from the inside, normally i would just demist with the Climate control, but this is making no difference.
    Having said that, ive never noticed the windows really being this wet from the inside, i have to manually wipe down to clear.
    Any ideas?

    Ive searched through, and seen threads about wet carpets..but i dont have any of that.
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    Check your door seals, see if any are out of position or if you can see daylight. I get it if I leave my car for a few days, but the sircon sorts that out.
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    When you have the heating on, do you get steam coming out of the vents, do the windows get greasy?
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Imran View Post
    When you have the heating on, do you get steam coming out of the vents, do the windows get greasy?
    No
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    another update, it seems i was wrong, i checked the drivers footwell underneath the mat, and it was completely wet!!
    So will be attacking the drainholes this weekend, however, i had a good check, and the passenger side footwell is totally dry, every post so far i have read with this problem points to the passenger side getting wet, but with me its the opposite.
    is it still the drain holes causing the problem for me?

    another note, i now know why my alarm comes on completely randomly and the fact that there is a constant smell of old socks in the car.
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