How do you get rid of condensation in headlights?
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How do you get rid of condensation in headlights?
It's an 04 SE but I guess the answer would be the same as for any NB?
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Re: How do you get rid of condensation in headlights?
Dave, White rice will absorb water/ condensation but as to how, OH! wait, what about removing the bulb and filling the toe of a ladies stocking with rice followed by creating as best a seal as possible? Blue tac perhaps.
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Re: How do you get rid of condensation in headlights?
Pull bulb out.
Point a hairdryer into the hole and warm the inside of the headlight.
Reinstall bulb and ensure a good fit with the rubber seal.
Worked for me!
Point a hairdryer into the hole and warm the inside of the headlight.
Reinstall bulb and ensure a good fit with the rubber seal.
Worked for me!
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Re: How do you get rid of condensation in headlights?
Water must be getting in to cause the condensation ?
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Re: How do you get rid of condensation in headlights?
lizard wrote:Water must be getting in to cause the condensation ?
I suppose that was more my question really. Will do the hairdryer thing and see how long the condensation stays away.
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Re: How do you get rid of condensation in headlights?
Dave,
A hairdryer will only move the moisture about. If the bulbs have a seal it would be prudent to give them a smear of white grease after you dry them out. I am trying to chase some moisture from my Fog lamps ATM, it is a pain in the arse.
Greg.
A hairdryer will only move the moisture about. If the bulbs have a seal it would be prudent to give them a smear of white grease after you dry them out. I am trying to chase some moisture from my Fog lamps ATM, it is a pain in the arse.
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Re: How do you get rid of condensation in headlights?
Typically automotive lighting ie headlamps and turn and rear combo lights have Breathers. If the lamp is not breathing it may then have condensation build up. Older lamps may even have a leak point like a glue or welding problem to let in air and moisture. Try the tips suggested.
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Re: How do you get rid of condensation in headlights?
Wow. Did you go to university?lizard wrote:Water must be getting in to cause the condensation ?

Which is why the suggestion was to remove the bulbs/globes. Air goes in 1 portal, comes out another portal. And it works as I have done it before on multiple cars. Much easier if you pull the whole headlight out of the car.taminga16 wrote:Dave,
A hairdryer will only move the moisture about.
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Re: How do you get rid of condensation in headlights?
Unless you completely seal the headlight there is always a risk of condensation due to moisture in the air, warmer air holds more moisture and as the air cools the moisture is released hence condensation.
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Re: How do you get rid of condensation in headlights?
Magpie wrote:Unless you completely seal the headlight there is always a risk of condensation due to moisture in the air, warmer air holds more moisture and as the air cools the moisture is released hence condensation.
Modern headlamps are rarely ever sealed. They are vented with breather tubes to prevent condensation. Its possible the breather tube is blocked.
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Re: How do you get rid of condensation in headlights?
You don't fully seal modern headlamp or even "semi sealed headlamps--- i.e. unit with a replaceable bulb - you did for Sealed beams ( SBU and nearly always glass) but we have not used them in the modern auto world for decades.
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