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Originally Posted by pope
Exactly, it doesn't make sense for a car in San Francisco to have a random condensation issue, but it seems like the least absurd option.
A windshield, antenna, or roof seam water leak in a closed garage?
If it was raining or foggy when you last drove the car it could be a leak that let water past the seals, on a basically new car. Or the floor mats got wet enough that the moisture evaporated and condensed above the visors for some reason.
Did the dealer shampoo the interior of a brand new car and the area above the visors didn't dry for almost 2k miles? Do you have kids that might have had a squirtgun fight in the car without telling you?
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I washed the car hours before garaging it. So it's possible water got in at that time but I never noticed. It's hard to notice subtle water ingress in all-black interiors until there's other evidence present like stains. No children to speak of, and despite my desires to buy a fancy supersoaker to live out my childhood dreams that I never had, I have so far resisted the urge to splurge on one.