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Instrument Panel Condensation

tgwjrx06

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2019 Ram 1500 4x4 Limited Crew Ca

Has anyone seen condensation or dried condensation spots inside their instrument panel?

If not is it possible to remove the plastic shield guarding the instrument panel to attempt to clean it?


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The vehicle was an online purchase and when I initially inquired about the same opaque spot in the dealer photos prior to purchase they stated it would get detailed after the fact. When challeneged the dealer stated it was clean before it left the lot. I am inclined to believe them however the pics from their website and in person seem to have identical condensation patterns. Is this something covered by warranty? Condensation should not be forming inside there.
 

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Definitely should be warrantied..... That would drive me nuts or just a little more crazy. Welcome to the forum while we at it!
 

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I'm sure you can remove that to wipe out the condensation. But chances are it will happen again. I'd take it in and have it replaced. It's something that should be covered under warranty.
 

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