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Anyone have an issue already with condensation on the inside of the windows and moonroof in cold, wet weather? I got the truck a week ago. No water was inside the cab at all. I live in Oregon so it's been raining for a few days. I've never seen this much from a newer vehicle. I've only seen this from like 8+ year old trucks i've had in the past.

I called Fords Service Department, they're gonna check it out but it was kinda frustrating. :(
 

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In wet, cold weather, as long as I have the defroster on, even on fan setting 1, it's fine. Soon as I try to run w/o it to save juice, it fogs up again.
For me this way more than windows fogging up. For example when I come back to my truck next morning after a long, rain overnight then I see condensation on my sunglasses in the sun glass holder. Metal items under the rear seat have condensation built up to the point that the metal is wet.
 

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I should also mention this is not while driving. This is after letting it sit for about an hour and a half to two hours during high moisture times. Ford is going to take a look at it. I feel like there has to be a small water leak somewhere. What I don't want is mold or mildew to happen.
 

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Ford is trying to save energy by keeping the HVAC system in recirculating mode rather than bringing super cold air and trying to heat it up to 70+ degrees. This is causing fogging issues. I have to crack my window to bring in fresh air. This is a problem. We need a way to blend in some fresh air! Unsure if this is a problem in summer as I haven't had my Lightening long enough to drive in hot weather. Hopefully a software update will correct this. It's terrible with more people in the truck.
 
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