Condensation in Cabin at Night

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My 2018 Crosstrek has a LOT of condensation inside the cabin now that the nights are getting cooler. The carpets are wet and the inside of the windows and windshield take several paper towels to dry off. I have had the car since new and this was never a problem before. What can I do to stop this issue?
 
Does it have a sunroof? If so, likely clogged sunroof drains. Also check the rear/trunk for moisture. If water is getting by a seal, your interior will be wet.
 
It's water dripping from your AC condenser. You have to locate the drain tube on passenger side footwear and spray cleaner up it.
 
Condenser is by the radiator, not in the cabin.

If you mean evaporator...if that is making moisture in the car, you have a different problem.
 
I have a 2019 crosstalk so maybe different? The Ac condenser is in the cabin on mine. What happens is air bypasses cabin filter if it gets too dirty, then ac condenser drain gets plugged, then condenser fills with water cause it can't drain. Then water drips onto passenger floor until you clean out the ac condenser drain
 
I have a 2019 crosstalk so maybe different? The Ac condenser is in the cabin on mine. What happens is air bypasses cabin filter if it gets too dirty, then ac condenser drain gets plugged, then condenser fills with water cause it can't drain. Then water drips onto passenger floor until you clean out the ac condenser drain

I have a 2019 crosstalk so maybe different? The Ac condenser is in the cabin on mine. What happens is air bypasses cabin filter if it gets too dirty, then ac condenser drain gets plugged, then condenser fills with water cause it can't drain. Then water drips onto passenger floor until you clean out the ac condenser drain
Crosstrek* stupid spellchecker fault
 

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