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December 6th, 2014 06:12 PM #1I recently had DLAA fog lights installed for my 2006 Honda Civic and had the bulbs replaced with HIDs. And just today after I parked, I noticed there's condensation inside the right fog light. I'm not sure how long the condensation was there.
I understand the obvious physics that when cool air touches a warm or hot surface, condensation forms etc etc. But interestingly enough, I haven't used any of my lights today causing the lenses to be warmer and it hasn't rained in the past few days. Coincidentally though, I noticed the minor moisture buildup when I arrived home after getting my car washed. Might there perhaps be something wrong with the seals? It baffles me that there's already something wrong when it's barely 3 months old. Or it might just be a factory defect? *shrugs*. What do you guys think? To what extent can condensation be considered normal? Or should I have it checked asap?
I'll probably update after a few hours to see if it disappears. If not, I'll just crawl into a corner and weep haha joke.
If that's the case, then hindi rin pala lahat ng nakaka-afford sa kanila ay hindi frugal mag-isip...
2021 Toyota Land Cruiser LC300