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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / September 2006

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peugeot expert windscreen steaming up

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diesel19 - 14 Sep 2006 17:41 GMT
hi can some one help me i've got a peugeot expert and the windscreen keeps
steaming up but it seems when you but the blowers on to screen hardly any
air  is coming out any ideas
chris - 14 Sep 2006 21:34 GMT
I had this problem with a 405 once and it turned out to be very small leak
in the heater core. This eventually made the carpet damp also an odd sweet
smell which I was told came from the antifreeze.

> hi can some one help me i've got a peugeot expert and the windscreen keeps
> steaming up but it seems when you but the blowers on to screen hardly any
> air  is coming out any ideas
Wichita - 29 Sep 2006 18:23 GMT
I had this problem with a couple of 405s and changed the matrix ... but
on reflection I would first check the o-rings where the heating joins
the matrix ... the joint is not very well held together ...

> I had this problem with a 405 once and it turned out to be very small leak
> in the heater core. This eventually made the carpet damp also an odd sweet
> smell which I was told came from the antifreeze.
Brian - 17 Sep 2006 08:39 GMT
> hi can some one help me i've got a peugeot expert and the windscreen keeps
> steaming up but it seems when you but the blowers on to screen hardly any
> air  is coming out any ideas

Does that model have a cabin air filter? If so it is probably choked up with
debris.
 
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