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> Foggy Gauges, Condensation inside gauges
BeemerSteve
post Jan 23 2016, 11:22 AM
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I recently noticed (car is new to me) that when I do drive it with to top off in 45deg weather that the gauges collect condensation inside. Is there a way to correct it from doing that?
My motorcycle does this too but only while the weather is colder and raining.
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RickS
post Jan 23 2016, 11:38 AM
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Try dropping the desiccant packets that come in pill bottles in the back. You may need to pry off the bezels on the fully sealed ones which is a PITA to take it apart and get to the back.

I did this on two 911s and it worked pretty.
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