Headlight problem part2!!
sorry guys but i had to restart this topic again. https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=111982
I took out the projector and i cleaned everything with water and alittle soap. Everything seemed to be good but later on i noticed that everything fogged up and condensation built on all over the projector and the inside part the encloses the projector. I'm trying to get the headlight to dry.
How would I go about drying it without removing the whole unit?
Do you think that if i just leave the hood open that cold air will probably dry everything? or maybe sticking a blow dryer and dry things up that way?
thanx
Joe
I took out the projector and i cleaned everything with water and alittle soap. Everything seemed to be good but later on i noticed that everything fogged up and condensation built on all over the projector and the inside part the encloses the projector. I'm trying to get the headlight to dry.
How would I go about drying it without removing the whole unit?
Do you think that if i just leave the hood open that cold air will probably dry everything? or maybe sticking a blow dryer and dry things up that way?
thanx
Joe
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I avoid all xenon hyperwhite plasma blue whatever headlights like the plague. Too many of them blow out violently for seemingly no apparent reason, not to mention you can't see shiat at night.
I would say put a pair of stock bulbs back in and take it to the dealer. Then after the problem gets resolved, if you want much improved headlights over stock, get some 9005 Sylvania Silverstars and modify them to fit into your low beam housing. I've had 9005's in my low beams for 6 months, and the Silverstars for 2 weeks now and all I can say is
[Modified by PatrickGSR94, 12:32 PM 1/15/2002]
I would say put a pair of stock bulbs back in and take it to the dealer. Then after the problem gets resolved, if you want much improved headlights over stock, get some 9005 Sylvania Silverstars and modify them to fit into your low beam housing. I've had 9005's in my low beams for 6 months, and the Silverstars for 2 weeks now and all I can say is
[Modified by PatrickGSR94, 12:32 PM 1/15/2002]
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Oh dude Cool Blues and Silverstars don't even compare, I don't think. It's that much whiter. I need to take pics comparing SS's to stock, CB's to stock, and SS to CB.
did u open the headlight housing??
lol u will have to live with some fog now lol once u open them up its almost impossible to get fog, condensation out of them lol
lol u will have to live with some fog now lol once u open them up its almost impossible to get fog, condensation out of them lol
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