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Old Mar 9, 2004
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Help: Moist In The Headlight

CAN ANYOME TELL ME HOW TO TAKE THE MOIST IN UR HEADLIGHT WITHOUT OPENING THE HEADLIGHT.....???? TNX
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hair dryer?
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don't panic it will evaporate and go away.
how did it get in there? spraying down the engine at the car wash? thats what happened to me. It went away in a day or so.
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It'll eventually go away, you can use a hair dryer if you want faster results, if you have diy clear corners or aftermarket headlights I suggest you seal them with some sort of sealant.
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^^^ ya if they are aftermarket or diy reseal them.

If they are aftermarket such as tyc. contact the dealer you bought them from and you can get new ones since tycs have a warranty.
thats how i got my tycs fixed, no problems since

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Just undo the rubber seal behind the brights while your car sits out in the sun for a few hours, then put the rubber piece back on and seal them with silicon or something.
 
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