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Second question of the day.
My Autocruise Select 144 has moisture inside the large side window.
Any thoughts on this?
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You may want to remove the bung on a warm day when the sun is shining on the window. This will allow any moisture to dry out and help prevent condensation from occurring again.

Please make sure you put the bungs back in place before the temperature starts to drop. This will help to prevent further episodes of condensation. While doing this will not prevent from condensation appearing again it can help, even just a little.
 
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How about;

Point a Hair dryer into a small funnel to which you have attached plastic tubing (if you can get the tube inside the 'Bung hole' previously mentioned, so much the better)

PS Switching the Hair Dryer on helps :rofl:
 
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Ok, now I can see it's not a sealed unit but two sheets just separate.
I've pulled out the two bungs and the sun is shining, so we'll see what happens.

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As a follow up, I removed the two bungs in the side window and left the door open to allow as much air to circulate around the window as possible. By the end of the first day about half the water vapour had gone and after yesterday all of it has gone.
So, problem solved until it happens again.
I'll see what happens next week as it's first time out for months.
Everybody have a safe week if you're traveling.
 
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