Took delivery of our MG4 Trophy last week and noticed water marks all the way across the rear spoiler and corners after the recent cold spell. Thought it was protective film causing the problem but on close inspection there doesn't seem to be any obvious covering.

Unable to add images from my phone as all the options on the posting page ask for a url so any advice on how to add much appreciated.

Anyone else experienced this? It is a lease car.

 
Found it.
 

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And as also reported on the forum, it's not just the MG4 that suffers from this issue - it's most cars that use LED light assemblies ... simply put, they don't generate anywhere near enough heat internally to dissipate the condensation. :)
 
I think I have the same problem. I’m just not able to find the ventilation holes to avails when washing the car. Where are they?

Don't worry about it.
It's very common in all makes and models.
We are not alone.
It will disappear when it warms up.
 
Could it have something to do with your dehumidifier bags that you put in the car? Maybe there's a vent from the rear light bar into the cabin?
Could be, also the rear lights are never in direct sunlight when parked on my drive, so there's no great heating and cooling cycle, they are always in the shade.
 

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