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Hi all,
I’ve got a really weird problem! Driving home last night and suddenly there appears to be a build up of condensation on the windows, so as normal I put the air con/heater on and usually it disappears..not this time..it got worse and worse, I was having trouble seeing out the window. Anyway got home and thought it will be ok in the morning..driving to work today and the same things happening so I turn the front demister on and its blowing but its not getting rid of the condensation, its just gets worse and worse…strange. This morning, I put the heater on and it was just blowing cold (the heater was turned up to 40) eventually after 5 mins its starting blowing warm. The aircon is coming on – you can hear the (condenser?) when you press the auto button. Anyone experienced anything like this before? Im thinking perhaps the aircon needs re-gassing or theres a leak or something…or even maybe the thermostat (air blowing cold from heater)
Thanks
Ed