Front Windows issue

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ProjectWolf

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So on my 25 Laramie, one thing that is kind of annoying, wondering if anyone else has encountered and knows a fix. I live in a humid, hot subtropic part of the country and in the mornings, I have quite a bit of condensation on the truck. The front two windows do not clear the moisture when I lower the window. I've never encountered that before. It does the sides, but not the majority of the window, especially the middle. This is annoying, because until the wind blows it down, I can't see my mirrors.

Anyone else have this and fix it?
 

mikeru

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Since when is Connecticut subtropical? Maybe you moved? Ignoring that, if it’s humid enough you need to add heat to dry up the condensation in the morning (defroster). Is the condensation on the outside or the inside of your truck? If it’s on the outside it has nothing to do with the truck. If it’s on the inside you have moisture inside the truck. This can be caused by leaking windows, leaking sunroof, leaking 3rd brake light…you get where I’m going with this. Or you could have a heater core leak. Doubtful in a new truck, but you should be able to smell antifreeze if that’s the case. Another cause might be condensate from the HVAC because of a plugged condensate drain.

In a nutshell, if you have condensation on the inside of the windows you have moisture inside your truck. Have your dealership figure it out if so.. It’s not normal to have heavy condensation on the inside.
 
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