Head Lamp Condensation
- general lee
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;)I have just arrived home from work and I have noticed that there is condensation inside the head lamps. Please can anyone advise what causes this and how I can cure it?
by general lee
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Is it a TF? Can't remember.
Check that all the rubber covers are correctly in place on the back of the light unit.
To be honest, a lot of them do it.
Check that all the rubber covers are correctly in place on the back of the light unit.
To be honest, a lot of them do it.
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Yes it's aTF, I'll check those out thanks:goodpost::goodpost:
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One of Meg's TF lights was full of water in the base - I tried to dry it a million times and in the end took it off, and indoors left the hair-dryer going in one light hole, while the air went out the other hole. It took about 1 hour to finally dry it all out.
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I have the same problem, but, with the rear lights...
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by teri
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i have heard that a sheet of newspaper over the front of the headlamp with it switched on does the trick ?
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Same problem with the headlights, but the rubber covers seem to be in place...I think is a common thing in many TF, well, I don't care about it...:winkgrin:
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Well after several days of rain the condensation is back in Megs passenger side headlight - I'm guessing a leak somewhere in the seals around the lens is the culprit.
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