...........or a Ford with the heated screen. This seems to be a problem in the V.A.G group. All my MK5/MK6 Golf GTI's did it as did my S3 RS3 & now my SQ5. Shame they don't fit a heated screen these days?.Buy a bmw lol.
............trust me there is no damp in my car. Rubber mats go in from the end of October untill the end of March so no damp carpet. It's a common problem across the V.A.G. Loads of people on various forums have commented on the same thing.You have something wet or damp in the car, heated screen etc is not the solution.
That's a lot of condensation which would suggest you have damp in the car , possibly wet under the carpets or similar around the front of the interior.
I had it a few times the inside of my rear window, after a good look it was damp in the spare wheel well , water from the leaking rear wiper motor was leaking down unseen into the spare wheel well.
Needless to say as soon as I addressed the leak and associated damp the condensation stopped , never happened since.
As before my car is 100% bone dry as have all my other VW/Audi cars. It always seems to be the front screen as in the frist post that holds the mouisture for some reason?.
Very correct.If there's condensation on the inside of the screen there's moisture getting into the cabin.
I've used these with success when I can't find a small leak - Pingi LV-A300 Dehumidifier for Car and Home - Can't link from Amazon without the link going crazy.
Couldn't be bothered to read all the replies, but here's a cheap and easy trick - you only need a pair of socks and some cat litter (the Fuller's earth stuff).
Fill a sock with cat litter, fit other sock over it (you can always sew together), hide under front seat.
I see a pattern forming.....
Checked the plenum chamber and it's dry mate.Mate check the battery compartment area water builds up underneath the battery and then leaks into the car. Leaves and debris build up blocking the drain hole. Removed the battery and there's a rubber grommet covering a hole. just remove the grommet.