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Herald



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England 2012 Range Rover Westminster TDV8 Santorini Black
Windscreen misting up

We have a 2012 4.4TDV8 and recently the windscreen has started misting up and becoming difficult to keep clear without using the heated screen. It particularly affects the driver’s side (RH side, UK). I’m stuck. So far I’ve checked the sunroof drains and all 4 drain onto the floor freely, the sunroof shuts properly and the headlining is dry. The plenum chamber drains are clear and working. I’ve lifted the carpets and they are dry. The rear quarters and spare wheel well are dry.

The cooling system is slowly losing coolant, I top up with half a pint to a pint every couple of thousand miles. I’m suspecting a weeping heater matrix. Anything else I could have missed please? Where does the AC condensate drain to, could this also be a suspect?

Post #681310 28th Dec 2023 12:28pm
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Haylands



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Have you got the aircon on, this dehumidifies....

Set the heat to hot with aircon on, or try the dedicated front screen button which should turn it on....

You may have an airlock in the system as well, is it putting out hot air...?? Pete
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Post #681312 28th Dec 2023 12:33pm
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Herald



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England 2012 Range Rover Westminster TDV8 Santorini Black

AC on all the time, never turn it off. Even with the AC on it is struggling to stay clear, mists up when parked and takes an age to clear when setting off unless I activate the heated front screen. This is a significant departure from normal and having owned the car for nearly 6 years, it’s definitely not right now.

It is putting out hot air but it is also very slow to warm up now, I feel that’s a separate issue. Even when warm it still struggles to stay demisted.

Post #681313 28th Dec 2023 12:40pm
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Baltic Blue



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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Baltic Blue

The A/C drains under the car and usually leaves a little puddle.
Have you checked that the plenum filter is the correct way up ?.
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Post #681315 28th Dec 2023 12:52pm
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Herald



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I think it’s the correct way up, the air flows in the direction of the arrow. Interesting thought though thank you, what difference does it make to the water ingress? It looks like it is symmetrical too to bottom so I always assumed the flow was a filtration thing not a water issue.

Post #681317 28th Dec 2023 1:04pm
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JavaBlack



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It might be worth removing the pollen filter housing and checking the seal to the bulkhead isn’t deformed.

Post #681318 28th Dec 2023 1:05pm
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Herald



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Water is allowed into the pollen filter housing and the drains are free flowing. Doesn’t seem designed to seal?

Post #681320 28th Dec 2023 1:18pm
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cass



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Is the AC working OK? Does it need serviced?

Post #681323 28th Dec 2023 2:15pm
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nicedayforit



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I’d be inclined to have a look under your front carpets. Thumbs Up

Post #681324 28th Dec 2023 2:25pm
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Herald



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It gets cold perfectly OK. It doesn’t get warm at all quickly. So I’m presuming that as it gets cold OK, the dehumidifying effect is still working as the two are inextricably linked.

Post #681325 28th Dec 2023 2:26pm
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Herald



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nicedayforit wrote:
I’d be inclined to have a look under your front carpets. Thumbs Up


Done that! Lifted them and all dry. First thing I did.

Post #681326 28th Dec 2023 2:27pm
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