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cc: Re: The Velvet Fog in my car



On Tuesday, October 28, 1997  7:59 AM, DHEAD @ UNIX (Dave Head) 
{dhead@sundial.net} wrote:
>
>  To: duane@zk3.dec.com
>  Cc: quattro@coimbra.ans.net
>  From: Dave Head <dhead@sundial.net>
>
>At 08:31 AM 10/28/97 -0500, you wrote:
>>No, not a Mel Torme CD, but fogged windows.
>>
>>I have a fogging problem with the heat in my '89 100Q.
>>
>>I don't think it's the heater core (pleezpleezpleezpleezpleez).
>>It doesn't happen a lot, but seems to really happen the morning
>>after a damp or rainy night, typically when I've had the A/C
>>running on the last ride home.
>
>>Is there some kind of drip pan that could be accumulating water
>>or condensate? A clogged drain line somewhere?
>
>Better than the Velvet Underground... I've found that a leaky sunroof gasket
>will retain water in the  front/rear water tray and cause this.
>********************************AUDI FAN***********************************
>                                   EMCM(SW) Dave Head  
>87 5KCStq 209K miles                1.85 or so... bar 
>    qcusa #3442                 Maitland, Florida   
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>

I had the same problem last winter on my 86 for a week or so after it was 
sitting for about 4 month. I thought it was a heater core at the time. I 
have not had any unexpected change in the weather inside of my car since. 
Hope you are just as lucky..


Jens Oxlund
Atlanta, GA
86 5kcstq 150k miles
89 200t   153k miles
qcusa #3776