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2006 charger SXT interior cabin mositure, A/C problem?

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Old Nov 25, 2012 | 10:52 AM
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Question 2006 charger SXT interior cabin mositure, A/C problem?

2006 Charger SXT Our car heats up great in the winter however that comes with tons of moisture that we have to scrape off the interior windows. In a thread about possbile blend door problem, one individual suggested this problem is an A/C issue and nothing about the blend door. We are freezing becasue only way to stop the car from frosting up inside is to drive with the windows slightly open in -20 weather. COLD. We have attempted to have the A/C on with the heat system and that does not fix the condenastion problem. Any suggestions? Dealer says it is a blend door problem that we are only getting recirculate air and not fresh air inside the vehicle and to replace the heater box.
 
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Originally Posted by fishervw
2006 Charger SXT Our car heats up great in the winter however that comes with tons of moisture that we have to scrape off the interior windows. In a thread about possbile blend door problem, one individual suggested this problem is an A/C issue and nothing about the blend door. We are freezing becasue only way to stop the car from frosting up inside is to drive with the windows slightly open in -20 weather. COLD. We have attempted to have the A/C on with the heat system and that does not fix the condenastion problem. Any suggestions? Dealer says it is a blend door problem that we are only getting recirculate air and not fresh air inside the vehicle and to replace the heater box.


Fishervw,

I would stick with the diagnosis from your servicing Dodge dealer, as they are trained and have the equipment to diagnose and work specifically on the Dodge brand. If you are seeking a second opinion or you can always review with an alternate Dodge dealer.

If you have any further inquiries feel free to PM me.
 
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