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Window steaming up?
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 9:29 pm
by LawrenceDGraham
I've had my polo gti 6c for a couple of month's now and I've noticed the the front and side windows steam up all the time over nothing and the only way too stop this is turn on the vents but then am too hot or cold. Partner's dad has a 6r tdi polo and his car had th3 same issue is this a s**t design fault or just the way these cars work. Anyone know a decent fix other then the heating.
Re: Window steaming up?
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 4:54 pm
by RUM4MO
In my mind, you have got it right first time!
My daughter has a late 2009 Ibiza and same problem, I seem to be reading that the equivalent Skoda Fabia is exactly the same, so yes no manner how you look/think about this, someone in VW Group that handles heating cooling and ventilation has messed up big time, but I’d think that VW UK will disagree with that mainly because they are clowns too!
Edit:- now it could just be that this design mess up is only showing up in wetter areas of the UK, ie places up North where you and I reside!
Re: Window steaming up?
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 5:35 pm
by LawrenceDGraham
Yeah I've noticed this alot with the polos and other little vw cars as I'm a mechanic by trade so drive different cars all the time and they all seem too have the same issue with the windows it's a right pain in the arse
Re: Window steaming up?
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2018 4:41 pm
by fleagal
I've just joined the GTi club with my 6C and noticed the steaming up problem.
I assumed it was due to sitting on a forecourt for a few weeks and needed to be dried out. Anyhow, my solution is to try some bags that absorb moisture so I got a couple of these
www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00C0W3CG0
Re: Window steaming up?
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2018 7:14 pm
by joe6
Not had this problem in 2 years of ownership. Always have the fan on low, do not normally use the recirculating option and rarely us the aircon. My thinking is that moisture will build up just through breathing so a throughput of air is necessary to remove this. Could always try giving up breathing I suppose.

Re: Window steaming up?
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2018 9:39 am
by Black6c
I also just noticed that. Mainly when temperatures drop and it's rainy (like today) I had to turn on the ac to prevent the windscreen from fogging up completely, shutting off stop start and killing my fuel economy

Re: Window steaming up?
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2018 10:05 am
by RUM4MO
joe6 wrote: Thu Nov 15, 2018 7:14 pm
Not had this problem in 2 years of ownership. Always have the fan on low, do not normally use the recirculating option and rarely us the aircon. My thinking is that moisture will build up just through breathing so a throughput of air is necessary to remove this. Could always try giving up breathing I suppose.
That is basically how we use the HVAC in our Polo, even leaving it on Auto - for us, always garaging the car at night and never getting into the car with wet hair, minimises this nasty trait, it from experience of much early 9N Polo, that was never an issue with it or its 6L Ibiza and Fabia MK1 equivalents, this is a new trait and it started when the Polo/Ibiza and Fabia were updated onto the 6R/6C 6J and MK2 versions.
Re: Window steaming up?
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2018 10:22 am
by SRGTD
Steamy windows at this time of year isn’t specific to the Polo/Ibiza/Fabia. If you do a quick internet search you’ll see a number of owners of non-VAG cars on various forums have raised this in the past.
I always run my air con 24/7 and don’t have an issue with steamy windows.
A blocked pollen filter, wet clothes / wet umbrella in the cabin, blocked sunroof drain pipes, wet floor mats from getting in the car with wet feet, damp seats from getting in the car with wet clothes on and leaking door/widow seals are all possible causes.
I had a blocked pollen filter in a car I owned in the 1990’s and the condensation on the inside of the windows was horrendous. Fitting a new pollen filter cured it.
Re: Window steaming up?
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2018 10:26 am
by Dave_C
RUM4MO wrote: Wed Nov 14, 2018 4:54 pmEdit:- now it could just be that this design mess up is only showing up in wetter areas of the UK, ie places up North where you and I reside!
Not true - I'm in one of the driest spots in Cambridgeshire.