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Just a thought... I once had a heater matrix go on a Golf I once owned. Couldn't understand why the car kept misting up at the time, untill it got so bad.. it was obvious, the mist was worse with the fan on! [smilie=icon_clown.gif]
LOL ill drag myself outside with my hangover to give it a good clean inside. Worth a try and even if it doesnt stop it, it will be a nicer place to sit :approve:
If water does get in it tends to collect underneath the seats next to the bulkhead between the seats and the fuel tank. It can sit there and the front of the car, footwells etc will still appear to be dry.
It's also quite hard to tell if there is water sitting in the car due to the depth of the foam on which the carpet sits; you'd need a lot in there before it became noticable.
Leaks are usually from the front of the car - check the scuttle area: there are 2 drains in it and they do tend to get blocked if they do water backs up in this area and can leak in down the front bulkhead.
If the heater matrix was the source you'd know pretty soon because you'd be topping up coolant on a regular basis - it's in the coolant circuit at all times.
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