Mazda saying this is normal...

Mazda saying this is normal...

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E90_M3Ross

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35,708 posts

219 months

Saturday 25th November 2023
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So my mum has a CX30, she has had it from new. Even when new, when cold, there can be considerable condensation on the inside of the windscreen. I've seen it before, it certainly isn't normal in my opinion, and there can be numerous drops of water on the dash.

I asked her to film/photograph it to show, and she sent me this

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iU_utl7lI4cRTT2I7...

I've suggested contacting Mazda head office, as I really don't think that is normal!

Anyone else found anything similar with that model?

Thanks.

595Heaven

2,598 posts

85 months

Saturday 25th November 2023
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Not normal!

You can get some condensation from the air con which would clear very quickly but I suspect she has a leak into the cabin. I’d take the mats out and put some kitchen roll on the carpet overnight and see if it is damp in the morning

wyson

2,700 posts

111 months

Saturday 25th November 2023
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Not a Mazda, but the only time I had internal condensation like that in a Golf was when the drains were blocked. Could hear sloshing noises in the body somewhere as the car moved around. Once they were rodded through, draining all the water out, it reduced significantly.

Could try treating the inside with rainx or similar to try and alleviate it too.

E90_M3Ross

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35,708 posts

219 months

Saturday 25th November 2023
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wyson said:
Not a Mazda, but the only time I had internal condensation like that in a Golf was when the drains were blocked. Could hear sloshing noises in the body somewhere as the car moved around. Once they were rodded through, draining all the water out, it reduced significantly.

Could try treating the inside with rainx or similar to try and alleviate it too.
Considering the car did this from new I'd be surprised if it was blocked drains? I'll definitely suggest something like Rain-X, thanks smile

E90_M3Ross

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Saturday 25th November 2023
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595Heaven said:
Not normal!

You can get some condensation from the air con which would clear very quickly but I suspect she has a leak into the cabin. I’d take the mats out and put some kitchen roll on the carpet overnight and see if it is damp in the morning
It is only the windscreen, not the side or rear windows, I'd have thought if it was moisture coming in via the floor that it'd effect the other windows too? It's a good suggestion though.

Bill

54,248 posts

262 months

Saturday 25th November 2023
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Does she routinely leave the AC off?? It's not just for cooling as it'll dry the air too.

E90_M3Ross

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35,708 posts

219 months

Saturday 25th November 2023
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Bill said:
Does she routinely leave the AC off?? It's not just for cooling as it'll dry the air too.
Yeah, I've suggested the following for now:

Ensure AC set to automatic RE air distribution.
Ensure AC set to automatic RE recirculate/fresh air.
Thoroughly clean internal windows with alcohol based cleaner.

She's also going to remove mats this evening and put kitchen paper on the carpets.

Cheers smile

Edited by E90_M3Ross on Saturday 25th November 18:20

Olivera

7,671 posts

246 months

Saturday 25th November 2023
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This is why sane people run aircon all year round. If you do, this doesn't even exist as a problem.

E90_M3Ross

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219 months

Saturday 25th November 2023
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Olivera said:
This is why sane people run aircon all year round. If you do, this doesn't even exist as a problem.
I'm not convinced it's that, she's 100 miles away so I can't check her settings, but she's never had this in any previous car and I assume her AC settings are similar.

Bill

54,248 posts

262 months

Saturday 25th November 2023
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Possibly an energy saving balls up??

Red9zero

7,908 posts

64 months

Saturday 25th November 2023
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We have a CX5 and that mists up the windscreen very easily. More so than even my old Landie. Leaving the ac on all the time does help - I leave it on the Eco setting, and try not to sit in the car for long on a cold morning before starting it.

Olivera

7,671 posts

246 months

Saturday 25th November 2023
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Red9zero said:
We have a CX5 and that mists up the windscreen very easily. More so than even my old Landie. Leaving the ac on all the time does help - I leave it on the Eco setting, and try not to sit in the car for long on a cold morning before starting it.
Why would you leave it on eco if you have a condensation problem? Aircon on (auto settings and fan, not eco) and recirculation off is what should be used.

rosejem

187 posts

120 months

Saturday 25th November 2023
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It was near to minus 6 last night , I moved my 2022 CX5 first thing this morning & yes there was a lot of condensation inside bit not ice. I then went & moved my old ( 24 year old RAV4 ) & this had ice on the inside of the windscreen . I suspect the door seals are not sealing or showing signs of perishing. Does she have a sunroof ? Could be the weakness here .




595Heaven

2,598 posts

85 months

Saturday 25th November 2023
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Worth getting one of those dehumidifier bags that you can microwave once damp. Can’t remember the brand I’ve used but they really helped to keep my SLK55 condensation free

E90_M3Ross

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35,708 posts

219 months

Saturday 25th November 2023
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595Heaven said:
Worth getting one of those dehumidifier bags that you can microwave once damp. Can’t remember the brand I’ve used but they really helped to keep my SLK55 condensation free
Good idea smile

Red9zero

7,908 posts

64 months

Saturday 25th November 2023
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Olivera said:
Red9zero said:
We have a CX5 and that mists up the windscreen very easily. More so than even my old Landie. Leaving the ac on all the time does help - I leave it on the Eco setting, and try not to sit in the car for long on a cold morning before starting it.
Why would you leave it on eco if you have a condensation problem? Aircon on (auto settings and fan, not eco) and recirculation off is what should be used.
Seems to work fine for me.

E90_M3Ross

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35,708 posts

219 months

Sunday 26th November 2023
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So I've just confirmed via video call that her settings are as follows:

Temp - left 18deg, right 22deg
Fresh air intake (ie recirculation off
Fan speed auto

Here's another photo of this morning. It's only at the base of the windscreen. Thoughts??



This photo was actually taken in October 2022....when the car was almost brand new - you can see where the blower has pushed the water droplets up.



Thoughts?

CobolMan

1,420 posts

214 months

Saturday 2nd December 2023
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My CX30 doesn't do that and it's a similar age to your mum's car. That is not normal and I would be going back to Mazda about it.

E90_M3Ross

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219 months

Saturday 2nd December 2023
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CobolMan said:
My CX30 doesn't do that and it's a similar age to your mum's car. That is not normal and I would be going back to Mazda about it.
Thanks. We contacted Mazda UK who asked for the VIN, which was provided the next day. 3 days later and not heard anything back....Will chase up on Monday. It'll be interesting to see what they say/do!

Trevor555

4,504 posts

91 months

Saturday 2nd December 2023
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E90_M3Ross said:
So my mum has a CX30, she has had it from new. Even when new, when cold, there can be considerable condensation on the inside of the windscreen. I've seen it before, it certainly isn't normal in my opinion, and there can be numerous drops of water on the dash.

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I wonder if the recirc button on the heater panel is actually working?

Had one car that did similar, stuck on recirc.