[s-cars] Headlight moisture
Ulrich L. McKenzie
mckenzie3249 at rogers.com
Fri Feb 14 09:36:54 EST 2003
Bob,
Have you (or the PO) disassembled your headlights?
When I pulled mine apart to do the Euro lens thing and clean the internals I
had the same problem for a while after. Pulled them apart again, used
silicone around all wiring grommets etc and put a little plastic cylinder of
desiccant inside siliconed to the housing.
No more moisture, but they are starting to look a little cloudy again.
Maybe it's time for a HID upgrade :^)
Len
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S-Men (and Women):
Last night I dried the moisture out of my left headlight with a hair
blower - worked great. I thought the high beam bulb had not been put in
properly so fixed that. Today, with a little snow in the air, the moisture
is back, big time. Where is it coming from, why left side only? I know
there have been some submissions about plugging some holes but don't seem to
see any to plug. Any help is always greatly appreciated.
Also, I don't want to tell people how to write their submissions but may I
suggest it is really helpful to do a search if the "Subject" is specific to
the problem area.
Thanks,
Bob
93 S4
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