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    Removing Moisture in headlight?

    Just after a way(s) to remove it from my left head light. It comes back each summer, not sure what is causing it, been doing it since new. In the winter this problem goes away, any ideas? Thanks in advance. PQ Points will be handed out for advice that does work
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    you might have a gap of some sought that the moisture is getting from. i would try and loacte it by looking carefully around the headlight and resealing it.

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    yeh its the gap thats causing moisture to build up in the headlight. normally this problem occurs on the headlights with diy ek9 style etc, when not properly sealed.
    use abit of silicone and spread it with a piece of card board or finger around any possible holes.
    if it still happens another way is to drill small hole on the bottom of the headlight so the moisture comes out.

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    yea, these are aftermarket items and they've been only doing this in the left one since new, I cant see any holes or anything
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    its becos they arn't OEM lol
    bets to take it out get a hair dryer and blow the shit out of it.
    just because you cant see the moisture doesnt mean its not there.
    then seal it with silicon all the way around the join
    have fun ryan or u could just put oem lights in lol

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    You're best off letting them dry out or blow them out with compresser air then reseal all the edges where the lense is joined to the rear casing (use silicone or any other sealant).

    The lenses might fade after a while.

    I've gotta do this to mine aswell (OEM ones). The drivers side one on mine gets a bit of moister in it some times
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    ^^ lol i was just about to suggest that. Sticky tape a silica gel pack to a wire/string, pull out the bulb and leave it in there for a few hours. Silicone up around the outside while you're waiting, then pull it out when you're done and problem solved. That's how i fixed my old daily eg5's problem

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    i had a globe blow up in my headlight now the headlight has dust in it and i dont know how to take of the headlight cover there is oem sealant on it so i and clean it out

    anyone know how to do this is therre a DIY thread?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by 90LAN View Post
    its becos they arn't OEM lol
    bets to take it out get a hair dryer and blow the shit out of it.
    just because you cant see the moisture doesnt mean its not there.
    then seal it with silicon all the way around the join
    have fun ryan or u could just put oem lights in lol
    You may be onto something the oem ones do look tempting to return to atm lol. But when I have to do the front end this weekend to put the tow hook on, we'll go thro and seal it up even more so, it looks very sealed imo all around, a little bit more can't hurt I supose, cheers Lan
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    Hair dryer.

    and does your headlights have a breather?
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    breather? now that's an unfamilar term used for a headlight, I can't see any kind of valve or opening that is pluged up on it tho
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