I have dual climate control and if I don't press eco when the temp is set to warm up the cabin and instead just have auto pressed it fogs up inside. Whether or not that causes moisture to be present upon start-up after a long parking...IDK? It makes sense that possibly the moisture is created from that, but more likely it's due to moisture in the cabin from some other local. That would be the saddest thing. I would be more concerned with finding and eliminating the moisture at the point of entry more than a removal system for it after it is present.
exactly right, that is why I have disregarded the dehumidifiers etc, it wont solve the reason for it happening in the first place.
if it is raining all night and I go in the car it is fine, it is only when it is like 2 degrees or so or a frosty morning, occasionally even the inside clocks are misted up and that doesn't seem right to me, also the demist is not v good, the top air vent blows with not a lot of pressure even if I turn it up to full, instead if I press the button that directs the air to the drivers face the top air vent ( above the stereo ) comes to life and demists a lot quicker,,,, this system seems worse than the basic 1234 air speed I had in my mark 4 golf ??????
dual zone climate control gets beaten by bog standard mk4 air vents,,, it shouldn't happen but it is.
I don't think there is a leak anywhere as if I push the car up to even 100mph ( which is only to test brake balance etc and very rarely before someone jumps on my back ) there is no air whistle and no apparent leaks of which doing that kind of speed would highlite !!! so im not sure about a gap in the door seals etc.
when you guys go to your car and it is like an ice cube on some mornings do you get this problem, yes or no,,, is it just mine
thanks guys