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It is coolant smell.Retired Ford dealer Service Advisor here, few things: if actually coolant loss, you can confirm by monitoring the coolant level for a few days or weeks, make sure to check coolant level the same way, best is after vehicle sits over night and before starting. Next, if heater core, you will most likely notice moisture on the inside of the windshield when defrost is turned on, usually in the first few minutes but if a bad leak it will continue and smell worse the longer driven. Most likely just due to being new, some engine items may have a coating and exhaust will definitely have an odor. I would not be worried if coolant level doesn't lessen in a week or more, again make sure to check it each day before starting! If able, put a piece of tape on the coolant reservoir to mark coolant level to validate coolant loss.
Ill do the tape trick. Smart idea.
Fyi, no condensation inside the cab. Just smell.
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