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Condensation on OUTSIDE front windshield
Hi Guys, I just purchased a 2012 550i. I have noticed a lot of condensation on the front windshield, on the OUTSIDE, towards the bottom of the windshield. Any ideas??
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check where you vents are positioned, especially center vents if they are set on "cold" (up is cold, blue box vs. red box). if you have a bunch of cold air at high blast aimed towards the windshield, you willl get condenseation and in the summer build on the exterior glass. place the vents to point inside the cabin. sync the temps to the same temp IMO, and use recirculate. blue ='s cold.
i live in a very fluctuative climate with dewpoints and humidity, and i haven't had a problem. good luck!
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Make sure the windscreen is not cooled down excessively by the AC (I dont' think it's a vent positioning thing, rather an air distribution setting issue to the defrost vents) or simply occasionally use the wipers.
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Simple. The air outside is warmer. You probably have the defrost vent turned on and the cold air cools the windshield and the air right around the windshield is cooler and cooler air holds less moisturer hence the condensation. Hit auto on your system and your problem will be alleviated.
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Maybe obvious but make sure your dash bents are open. If closed could be routing more air to the windshield.
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problem solved. I had the cold air coming out onto the windshield. No it is only coming out of the center vents and lower vents.
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Do you leave the air distribution in auto mode or do it yourself? Just curious if the auto mode was pushing air to the windshield.
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I do it manually, it is possible that in auto mode it was directing some cold air to the windshield
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