Condensation on front headlights.
The winter here is finally over. I noticed that my front headlights on the right has started to condense from the inside. The other side is fine. Anyway, I was wondering if this means I have a broken seal somewhere? Will it be a problem in the long run.
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There is a sealing problem somewhere, wether it is the actual housing or a bulb seal, it's hard to tell. Just take the housing out and find where the hole is, dry it out, then reseal it. Also, I don't there will be any horrible side effects of having condensation in the housings, other than reducing light output.
P.S. I'm really tired, so if that doesn't make sense, I'll try again tomorrow...
P.S. I'm really tired, so if that doesn't make sense, I'll try again tomorrow...
One of my friends had a bunch of bulbs burn out in a headlight w/ a condensation problem. Ends up there was a crack near one of the brackets.
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