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Hi there,

As above,i've got slight condensation inside the headlights?Anyone else had this?

I changed both dim dip bulbs about 3 weeks ago and just last week when we had heavy rain the inside of the headlight unit steams up slightly?

Anyone got any ideas how to stop this? :confused:

Many thanx

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Try taking the circular rubber 'boot' that sits round the back of the headlight bulb (where the wire block connector joins) off.

Lets it breath and should get rid of condensation.

Its common with a lot of imported cars. It might be worth getting some new rubber seals for the back of the lamp as they can start to fail after 15 years or so. Or take out the unit and use some clear silicon around the join where the lens meets the base as it may be getting in there.

 

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Thanks a lot guys,just took both rubber boots off today and left them off for a bit while i changed the oil...and it disappeared

 

Hopefully try and fit them more securely this time

buy a proper car like mine

Thanks a lot guys,just took both rubber boots off today and left them off for a bit while i changed the oil...and it disappeared

 

Hopefully try and fit them more securely this time

 

I left the boot off and it's been fine since (for over a year). See if your mists up again. If not - I might put mine back on too!

buy a proper car like mine

 

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