VW Cabrio condensation problem

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Old 10-29-2011, 07:02 PM
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Hello,

I bought a used 2001 Cabrio GLX convertible on 9/10/11, and is now the end of October. I live in Buffalo, NY and now that the weather is getting colder I have a HUGE condensation problem. At one point this week I had to scrape frost in the outside AND inside of my car. Besides that, I have notice that both the front, passenger, and driver side windows always have frost in the morning. I have checked my carpet's and there is no water and nothing is wet.

As this is a convertible that will be driven in the winter, how can I fix this issue? Thanks, Jade
 
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Old 05-11-2012, 10:01 AM
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Check your A/C condensation drain and make sure it's not plugged. The drain should be under a large silver "U" shaped flap on the fire wall in the engine compartment. Look on the left centerfacing the car about 1 - 2 feet down the fire wall. Under this flap you should find a rubber flap make sure it isn't clogged or sealed shut.
 
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