406 misting up

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hondamt
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406 misting up

Post by hondamt »

My 406 '98 will mist up every trip unless I keep the aircon on.
Have tried all variations of hot/cold on the controls but cant solve the problem.
Dont want to keep the aircon all the time and am sure there is no water getting into the car.
Anyone know what it could be?
Regards,
Martin.
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Post by JohnD »

You may not want to hear this - but when my daughter's two year old Xsara started doing this, it needed a new matrix (fortunately on warranty). Feel the carpets in the footwell for dampness.
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Post by fastandfurryous »

It *might* also be that the a/c matrix is permanently wet due to being used, and isn't drying out.

Next long journey you have, run the heater hot, with a window open to prevent misting. Does is now stay demisted.

Only other alternative is that the heater is on "recirculation". Move it to fresh if this is the case.

Is there a sweet sickly smell coming from the heater? If so, then this is indeed a failed matrix. Not a fun job.
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Post by PowerLee »

Hi

Check the pollen filter isn't blocked, Also check the outside air intake flap, If that comes lose it can stop airflow into the cabin & mist your windows up, Check its a tight fit on it operating peg :wink:

Had a lose air intake flap on the 405 & depending on if the nose of the car was pointing uphill or down the cabin would mist up, Superglue fixed that one.

You havent noticed any odd clicking noises from behind the glovebox lately have you?

Also is the car leaving a puddle of water when parked after the aircon has been running?

If it has then great, If it hasnt then the drain pipe is blocked.
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Post by hondamt »

Hi,thanks for the replys, will check them all out.
One thing I have done is removed the flap motor after it failed and put the lever into what I believed was the non recirculating position.
Guess I’ll turn it the other way and try.
Regards,
Martin.
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Post by PowerLee »

Ah ha, Flap motor failure :wink:

Did your flap motor have a brown plug & 3 wires? I have a good second hand one if you want it :wink: