Condensation inside cabin window
I have a 2019 f150 with no moonroof and all the windows where closed.
when it gets below freezing my windshield collects condensation
if there is condensation im thinking water has to be getting into the cabin but I’m not sure where or how to find where it’s getting in.
the truck is under warranty so is it worth taking it into the shop
when it gets below freezing my windshield collects condensation
if there is condensation im thinking water has to be getting into the cabin but I’m not sure where or how to find where it’s getting in.
the truck is under warranty so is it worth taking it into the shop
Last edited by Loganpois; Dec 3, 2020 at 09:14 AM.
If you spend a lot of time in your truck (sleeping, camping, etc) with ventilation off and no open windows, you can get massive amounts of condensation and it will freeze to ice in winter conditions. Of course check and see if your carpets are wet for some reason too.
If camping/sleeping in your truck you must leave a decent window gap open. You exhale over a pint-liquid-equivalent of water vapor overnight.
If camping/sleeping in your truck you must leave a decent window gap open. You exhale over a pint-liquid-equivalent of water vapor overnight.

