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Old 11-30-2020, 03:02 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Tcoat View Post
Living in an area where we can get huge fluctuations in temperatures and humidity I am well familiar with condensation in cars. I have never ever seen it do anything like that.
I have a hard time believing that there was enough extreme temperature fluctuation in a garage, in California, to get that result.
On the other hand I have no better explanation.

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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