My passenger side headlight accumulates moisture when it's, well, moist outside.
Has anyone had any luck with removing bulbs and somehow drying out the inside and then re-applying silicone around the edges? I am not looking to shell out several hundred dollars just yet for new headlights... Mostly just wondering what products some might have used with reasonable success. Thank you.
-J
De-Condesating headlights
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De-Condesating headlights
2012 Caprice
2008 CVPI
Both gone but not forgotten...
2008 CVPI
Both gone but not forgotten...
Re: De-Condesating headlights
Look into the breather caps at the back, may have been removed or plugged up.
Some folks have had good luck replacing them alltogehter with a more high performance product: https://www.theretrofitsource.com/acces ... -vent.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Some folks have had good luck replacing them alltogehter with a more high performance product: https://www.theretrofitsource.com/acces ... -vent.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: De-Condesating headlights
Thanks for link. I'll have a look at the vents when I have more daylight as well.
-J
-J
2012 Caprice
2008 CVPI
Both gone but not forgotten...
2008 CVPI
Both gone but not forgotten...