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Condensate between screen and compass cover

BlackforrestGrenadier

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Had my car parked for two weeks now. Someone also faced condensate between screen and compass cover?
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I have that problem on the centre screen and dash binicle in the convertible car. If I'm parking up for a few days I put 2 mains heating recharge dehumidifiers brought for £10 each in by the moniter annd dash, works a treat.
 
What an odd space to get condensate... is moisture able to get here from an external source?
 
What an odd space to get condensate... is moisture able to get here from an external source?
Common in cool wet climates, loading/unloading in the rain, puting wet coats and objects in the vehicle when raining and then having the vehicle warm/hot inside. Getting out to leave the vehicle in the cold damp air and condensation forms inside. Makes it self visible on the screens of monitors and dashboard binicles. I run the heater together with the air con to keep humidity down when it's wet
 
Common in cool wet climates, loading/unloading in the rain, puting wet coats and objects in the vehicle when raining and then having the vehicle warm/hot inside. Getting out to leave the vehicle in the cold damp air and condensation forms inside. Makes it self visible on the screens of monitors and dashboard binicles. I run the heater together with the air con to keep humidity down when it's wet
QLD... must admit we do not get that here often!!!

Common issue in cooler climates.
Thus totally foreign to a banana bender ;)
I got condensate behind the plastics in my old Triton a few times... but it had a HOLE in it where you could manually press the trip reset! So that would explain it. I pity those who live in such conditions!
 
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