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moisture in headlights
I have dried out my headlights on my 93 bronco too many times to count, checked the oring on the bulb, and even pressurized the the lens (didn't leak) where is the moisture comming from and how do I fix them???
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Common problem on Ford's.
The only solution that I have found is replacement. Fordman
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im not positive if u can do it on those lenses but if u can try to make a small hole in the botton corner of each lens and if any moiture gets in it should automatically run right out of the holes
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fogged plastic headlights
a fix that may work if you can do it yourself, this is familiar to
Mustangers as the 87-93 headlights are similar , try drilling two holes (1/8 or not much larger hole at the bottom corners of the headlight) drill this at a slight angle to get it to drain. If it doesn't work or has gone milky already, get one or both from a aftermarket body shop supply , much cheaper than Ford and almost the same if not the same. Try ebay for these too---- but first try the drilling holes, it has worked for many. If you can't find these locally ask a helpful body shop where they get them from, you may be able to do these yourself as they are easy and save a lot. |
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