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hello names chris only had my z a few months seem to keep getting water/condensation on the inside of the rear window any ideas wat it is or how to stop it? :rolleyes:

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hello names chris only had my z a few months seem to keep getting water/condensation on the inside of the rear window any ideas wat it is or how to stop it? :rolleyes:

 

Giving up car-sex usually cures that one.

hello names chris only had my z a few months seem to keep getting water/condensation on the inside of the rear window any ideas wat it is or how to stop it? :rolleyes:

Hello Chris, not sure whats causing your problems but a possible cure is Jade Goody, put that window sucker in your boot and no more problems.

I get that if but only if the dog's been in the car it's his breath condensation on the window's LOL

 

I don't have heating working in my Zed so all that hot breath sending out water vapour then condenses on the rear windscreen. It soon goes if you open the window.

 

Oh and my targa's don't leak

hello names chris only had my z a few months seem to keep getting water/condensation on the inside of the rear window any ideas wat it is or how to stop it? :rolleyes:

I thought you broke the window jock.......... :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :tongue:

hello names chris only had my z a few months seem to keep getting water/condensation on the inside of the rear window any ideas wat it is or how to stop it? :rolleyes:

mine did the same mate when i first got it

i took my carpets out and put a heater in it overnight and it seemed to have sorted it but it still does it if i dont drive it for a few days and the weather gets cold...never mind summer nearly here its been booked for a wednesday this year :tongue:

Could be water pooling in the rear quarters. Remove the rear boot trim and check down the inside of the rear quarters for water. This is usually caused by the boot seals perishing and leaking. There are drain holes down there to allow any water to escape but they get blocked up over time...

Jock! Things haven't changed much round here...and I STILL haven't fitted your NOS kit! :rofl:

chris, can you sign up for a new account please, its against the AUP to share logins and you are just gonig to confuse the hell out of everyone,

ok mate this is chris new membered up thanks for the help any1 jades number ha ha

ok mate this is chris new membered up thanks for the help any1 jades number ha ha

:nono: so you logged in as hugh? :rolleyes:

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