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How to remove Moisture from my Headlights

Well as the title says how do I remove moisture from my headlights. Or why is this be caused. Any Ideas? Thanks
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Re: How to remove Moisture from my Headlights

A buudy of mine works at a stealership and says they can take them apart and reseal them ... he said its a real reasonable fee... maybe you could do it yourself
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Re: How to remove Moisture from my Headlights

depending on the year you might be able to get it covered under warranty
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Re: How to remove Moisture from my Headlights

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depending on the year you might be able to get it covered under warranty
It is only a 2002 and I bought it used yesterday.
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It is only a 2002 and I bought it used yesterday.
you will have to remove the headlights and use hair dryer or place on something that is warm to dry out the moisture then put a clear sealant on all the seams. put silicone grease on rubber lamp gasket when installing . this worked for me. if you don't keep moisture out reflective coating will fail.
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you will have to remove the headlights and use hair dryer or place on something that is warm to dry out the moisture then put a clear sealant on all the seams. put silicone grease on rubber lamp gasket when installing . this worked for me. if you don't keep moisture out reflective coating will fail.
Ok great, I will have to give that a try. Thanks
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Re: How to remove Moisture from my Headlights

Another thing you should do is check the vents on the back of the lights and make sure they are not clogged. Mine were messed up, and i pulled the vent plug thingys out and now I only have moisture for a few hours when i wash teh car.
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