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Re: Headlamp condensation
The reason the lights get the water in them in the first place is, they get hot while driving, then cool off when the vehicle is off. This creates low pressure inside of the light unit, which sucks in moist air. When the light is turned back on, air is pushed ... Login to read more. ![]()
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