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Old 03-14-2005, 06:28 AM
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condesation in headlights

ok i have no idea but isnt condensation in the headlights a safety issue and shouldnt that be fixed when the car is safetied and resold aswell the fog lights are full of water too

im thinking about going back to the dealership and making them replace them and one else have the same issues
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Old 03-21-2005, 01:05 PM
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Re: condesation in headlights

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ok i have no idea but isnt condensation in the headlights a safety issue and shouldnt that be fixed when the car is safetied and resold aswell the fog lights are full of water too

im thinking about going back to the dealership and making them replace them and one else have the same issues
I have the same prob in my headlights especially when it is cold ouside for when washing my car. Not my fogs though. If your car is under warranty I would go back the dealer. If not, do you own a blow dryier? It will become your best friend soon enough. I have to dry out my lights every once in awhile. I have an extensive thread on this subjuct. (Moisture in the headlights 2002).
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