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  1. I tried looking for the Ilias style on there but couldn’t find any, also tried eBay :-(
  2. Hi im currently in the process of buying an octavia mk3 which comes standard with 18 inch black/grey multi spoke aswell as other black bits on the car SE Technology, i wanted to put the standard octavia S/SE wheels, does anybody know where i can get some from used? or even maybe a swap? i didn't know wethere to put it in here or the "swap" section. thanks in advance
  3. I have attached a picture of how bad it is. There’s literally a strip where it’s been demisted but won’t demist any further
  4. Just out of interest, when this happened to your RS4 what was the symptoms? Was you getting a lot of humidity in the car? As in Was you having the same problem as me?
  5. Do you think as the motors may be stuck, it’s letting vapour in from the matrix and misting the whole car? Also would the whole dash need to come off?
  6. 1274 air flap motor, no display static, is what the aircon mans diagnostic has said, but surely this won’t be causing the whole car to mist up, could it Be the matrix leaking?
  7. I think it was just a standar pollen filter which goes under the glove box, but it was doing before and after the filter change. Don’t have tints, do you recommend any particular dehumidifiers? I’ve chexked the door seals, under the doors I’ve pulled back the rubbers but the only holes that are there is the ones holding the rubber in
  8. Ahhh I see, I have checked all footwells and they all seem to be dry, I just wish I knew what it was, as I’ve not been able to drive the car, even though I use it for work
  9. I’ve had the sitcom regassed Aswell as having the pollen filter, I definetly agree with what you’re saying about dehumidifying hence I don’t know if the aircon is working properly or not, I use this car for work, and it’s causing me a major inconvenience:-(
  10. I cleaned the windows a day before, it’s my pet hate having dirty windows, I normally use autoglym window polish, it’s strange because the windows will be clear and next minute all of them will condensate really badly, as if somebody has boiled a kettle in the car
  11. Pardon my silly question, but just say for example if the door drains were blocked (I haven’t checked them yet) as in the doors had a bit of water in them, I don’t see how they would condensate the windows immediately, I really can’t begin to think what the actual problem could be...
  12. I cleaned the windows a day before, it’s my pet hate having dirty windows, I normally use autoglym window polish, it’s strange because the windows will be clear and next minute all of them will condensate really badly, as if somebody has boiled a kettle in the car
  13. Yes the car is really dry on the inside but when I go to Denise the screen, it’s actually misting it even more, what I have noticed that it doesn’t do it all the time but when it does, it’s really bad, you literally can’t see out of the windows, I can’t think what maybe causing the problem.
  14. I have called an AC specialist tomorrow hopefully he knows what’s going on, it’s such a strange fault with the heaters blowing hot ai but actually misting all of the windows, luckily it happened to me soon as I came of the motorway slip rod
  15. that has also been changed, somebody was mentioning something to do with the AC could be faulty, as in something wrong with the evaporator??
  16. it seems like along time for it to warm up before driving off, the recirculating is definetly off (ive tried on and off) aswell as ive already had the car regassed. as silly as it sounds where exactly are the door drains? i appreciate your advice. thanks
  17. hi guys, ive been on and off this forum reading some very useful information which you people have put up, i have eventually signed up myself, aswell as posted about my climate control problems that im currently having on my 2013 skoda rapid. thanks in advance
  18. Hi newbie here, only just discovered this forum, I have a skoda rapid 2013 1.6tdi from time to time when I get in the car or even whilst driving, the windows will mist up, Ive tried putting the AC on to de-mist them but no luck, its as if the heater a actually condensating all of the windows, it is blowing hot air. what I have noticed is when I am parked up no matter what speed I have the fan on (AC ON OR OFF) the fan will run quite low, soon as I start driving the fan seems to speed up a little but still doesn't de mist the windows. Also when I start the car from cold I can leave it running for almost 40 minutes and the temp guage will not move until until I start driving and then eventually sit in the middle like normal. if I was to start the car and leave it running, is the temp guage automatically suppose to move? as in before driving? I use this car for work, and its becoming a major inconvenience, can somebody please advise?
  19. Hi newbie here, only just discovered this forum, I have a skoda rapid 2013 1.6tdi from time to time when I get in the car or even whilst driving, the windows will mist up, Ive tried putting the AC on to de-mist them but no luck, its as if the heater a actually condensating all of the windows, it is blowing hot air. what I have noticed is when I am parked up no matter what speed I have the fan on (AC ON OR OFF) the fan will run quite low, soon as I start driving the fan seems to speed up a little but still doesn't de mist the windows. Also when I start the car from cold I can leave it running for almost 40 minutes and the temp guage will not move until until I start driving and then eventually sit in the middle like normal. if I was to start the car and leave it running, is the temp guage automatically suppose to move? as in before driving? I use this car for work, and its becoming a major inconvenience, can somebody please advise?
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