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Old 05-30-2005, 09:48 AM
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Question projector headlight question

has anyone ever had the headlight start to fog up on the inside and if so do u kno any way to fix it?
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Re: projector headlight question

Aftermarket lights usually do.

Just make sure its dry then reseal it with a clear silicon. You can find this at home depot..I used fish tank sealant..Worked just fine no fog.
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Re: projector headlight question

Take off the headlight

Take out all the bulbs

Take a blowdryer and shoot it into the headlight socket and let the hot air flow out the other holes/sockets to evaporate all the air/moisture and flow out

By clear silocone sealant and just fill in the gaps of the headlights. Theres no need to open and re-seal. Just fill in the crevase (sp) between the back/housing and the clear front lens.
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Re: projector headlight question

i have a probelm wit my projector lights just happened yesterday, when i turn on my low beams my high beam bulbs come on but very dimm.....my halos work fine but the problem is that i am only getting light from the drivers side low beam because the passanger side low beam and high beam are both dimmed., HAS N E ONE ever heard of this happening. Its crazy and IM stuck don't know what to do??? NEED HELP?
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Re: projector headlight question

One, stop posting the same question in multiple threads. Two, stop posting in month old threads. Three, use the search function. Four, read the damn guidelines before you start posting.
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