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August 26th, 2018 06:56 PM #1
Moist inside [emoji24]
Meron naman ppf. Visual check wala naman crack. Gaskets need checking [emoji848]
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August 26th, 2018 07:16 PM #3
I normally clean my car. One headlight is dry. The other one looks like there is a leak.
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August 28th, 2018 12:56 PM #4
if your car did not figure in an accident, the breather vent/s located behind the HL assembly is clogged most of the time. Most modern plastic HL's usually have an end cap with a vent filter which when clogged will prevent moisture to escape from the HL, hence, the accumulation of moisture inside. What I did with my car is to change the filter with a fine foam (snipped from a new scotchbrite!). l let out the moisture out by taking out the bulbs on a sunny day. Replaced them back with the new "filter" and the moisture didnt come back!
It might also be better to repalce this part with OEM if the casa sells this part separately (endcap with vent filter)....
But if your car is under warranty, have them replace it
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August 28th, 2018 02:01 PM #5
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September 30th, 2022 08:08 PM #6
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September 30th, 2022 08:18 PM #7Ganyan din sa unit ko, other brands.
Based from my research, normal lang ganyan moisture unless big droplets na nasa loob.
Reason is due to the use of LED daw, most headlights na naka LED makaexperience ng ganito..
Kahit iclaim mo pa warranty nyan, magkakaganyan din replacement item.
Yung magiging concern dyan is if big droplets, yan may leak na talaga at dapat i claim sa warranty.
Dito ko lang pala nabasa.
Explaining Moisture or Condensation in Headlights – ORACLE Lighting.
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September 30th, 2022 08:57 PM #8
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October 1st, 2022 01:17 AM #9
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Ah ok. So Wala pa Lang locally released na delicą dito. Pinapakyaw kasi Ng mga outdoor lovers...
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