Frost inside windscreen - expected?

n1nja-frog

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Just found a bit of frost on the inside of the windscreen (upper edge) - anyone else with an E85 (convertible of course) find the same?
Slightly worried now.
No moisture present in the boot / footwells / other windows.

:(
 
n1nja-frog said:
Just found a bit of frost on the inside of the windscreen (upper edge) - anyone else with an E85 (convertible of course) find the same?
Slightly worried now. No moisture present in the boot / footwells / other windows. :(
"Frost inside windscreen - expected?" yes :)

Just stick the AC on MAX and all will be sorted for your :driving:
 
thepits said:
n1nja-frog said:
Just found a bit of frost on the inside of the windscreen (upper edge) - anyone else with an E85 (convertible of course) find the same?
Slightly worried now. No moisture present in the boot / footwells / other windows. :(
"Frost inside windscreen - expected?" yes :)

Just stick the AC on MAX and all will be sorted for your :driving:

Yes as in it occurs to you too? Just wondering if it was moisture left on the mats etc by me / passenger.
 
n1nja-frog said:
thepits said:
n1nja-frog said:
Just found a bit of frost on the inside of the windscreen (upper edge) - anyone else with an E85 (convertible of course) find the same?
Slightly worried now. No moisture present in the boot / footwells / other windows. :(
"Frost inside windscreen - expected?" yes :) Just stick the AC on MAX and all will be sorted for your :driving:
Yes as in it occurs to you too? Just wondering if it was moisture left on the mats etc by me / passenger.
Yes that's it.

It's a bit cold outside at the moment - haven't you noticed? :) AC will sort it :driving:
 
Won't AC on cause more condensation when the car cools down therefore more moisture on the inside :?
Only time i would expect to find ice on the inside is if you have moisture from wet carpets / wet clothes etc
 
A/C can be on together with the heating, still dries it out.
 
mr wilks said:
Won't AC on cause more condensation when the car cools down therefore more moisture on the inside :?
Only time i would expect to find ice on the inside is if you have moisture from wet carpets / wet clothes etc

RTFM :)

Pages 58 to 63 - especially 62. :thumbsup:

Works for me :driving:
 
srhutch said:
AC helps remove moisture.

Sure is - that's why it's so effective at clearing screens.

Op - don't worry.
Damp inside screens is very common at this time of year. Warm of the sun evaporates residual moisture out of carpets and as the air cools the first cold place it finds is the screen.

One reason I park my car in the garage with windows open or on a sunny day open them on the drive.

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thepits said:
cj10jeeper said:
[One reason I park my car a sunny day open them on the drive.

And then it rains .............. :rofl:

[I'll go get me coat]

Rain all it likes as I have a module to close the windows from my office that's a just 3 metres from the car :)

Do me a favour - if you quote my posts at least edit them so they still make sense...
 
cj10jeeper said:
thepits said:
cj10jeeper said:
[One reason I park my car a sunny day open them on the drive.
And then it rains .............. :rofl:
[I'll go get me coat]
Rain all it likes as I have a module to close the windows from my office that's a just 3 metres from the car :)

Do me a favour - if you quote my posts at least edit them so they still make sense...
my apologies, edit in haste, repent at leisure :roll:


One reason I park my car on a sunny day with the windows open on the drive

is that better? :)
 
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