edward energi Posted February 22, 2017 at 06:37 PM Report Share Posted February 22, 2017 at 06:37 PM Does anyone else have a problem with overnight inside condensation. We live in San Diego county approx 20 miles north of Mexico border (rarely see overnight temps below 32 degrees, and usually very dry as well). It has been happening on and off for a few months.... It takes a few towels to wipe it all down and then sucks up lots of the electrical juice for the high defrost and high AC (hot) settings. The rear window is similarly affected. Unfortunately, our local Ford dealership conveniently 'cannot replicate' our condensation problem. Their best idea ("maybe it's the seat heaters?") I have attached a couple of photos (one inside and one outside). I would appreciate any help - it's a very frustrating way to start the morning commute.... 2016 Fusion Energi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
openair Posted February 24, 2017 at 01:21 AM Report Share Posted February 24, 2017 at 01:21 AM (edited) Yes, I experienced this and there is a service bulletin for earlier year models for this issue involving updating the front controls interface module. Your 2016 should have newer software already though. The update did resolve the issue for me. Edited February 24, 2017 at 03:20 AM by openair Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edward energi Posted February 25, 2017 at 06:22 PM Author Report Share Posted February 25, 2017 at 06:22 PM (edited) Thank you for suggestion - I believe our car was built in late 2015 so I am hopeful. Edward Did the Ford tech happen to mention where all the moisture is coming from ? In the morning, it's like sittng inside a chilly suana ... ******************** 2/28/17 EDIT: I think I've found a TSB that might help the techs. It is TSB reference: #ASI-45143, it's for 2015 but may apply to my 'early' 2016. This TSB doesn't appear to be unique to the ENERGI models, so I'll search this issue the general Ford Fusion forum as well.... Edited February 28, 2017 at 05:12 PM by edward energi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrmikel Posted March 1, 2017 at 08:53 PM Report Share Posted March 1, 2017 at 08:53 PM Are you operating your HVAC in Auto mode? If you try to tweak it manually, you could inadvertently be disabling all the logic which should prevent moisture from occurring. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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