Thanks
@PlasticMac . Where is the amp to unplug it? The underfloor on the passenger side (UK) was a bit damp yesterday, but that was immediately after I had cleaned the car
I believe it's in the underfloor compartment on the UK driver's side.
It wouldn't take much dampness to cause the symptoms you have.
I had a leaky screen until late last year, and the amount of water in the underfloor surprised me. Park with the front a bit lower than the rear, to make sure you can see what's going on. If it's damp, it'll stay damp until you find the leak, (and fix it), and take positive steps to dry it out.
There's so much electronics under there, especially the UK passenger side, that makes any dampness a time bomb.
When the car is warm, as in sunny day, the dampness evaporates, and the moist air circulates everywhere under there. When it cools down, you get condensation everywhere.
I hope mine was an extreme example. I had to use a wet vac first, then a fan heater on very low for hours. Finally driving about with the passenger side cover off for weeks.
Screen leak was fixed, and dry as a bone now.
Mac.